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  • 81Gustave Whitehead — Infobox Aviator name=Gustave Whitehead lived=January 1, 1874 – October 10, 1927 image size= caption= full name=Gustave Albin Whitehead place of birth=Leutershausen, Bavaria nationality=German place of death= cause of death=Heart attack… …

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  • 82Timeline of aviation - 19th century — 1800s*1803 **July 18, Etienne Gaspar Robertson and Lhoest climb from Hamburg (Germany) up to 7,280 m in a balloon. **October 3 4, Frenchman André Jaques Garnerin covered a distance of 395 km from Paris to Clausen with his Montgolfière. **Count… …

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  • 83Pilot certification in the United States — Front side of an airman certificate issued by the FAA …

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  • 84Airship — For other uses, see Airship (disambiguation). Dirigible redirects here. For the 1931 film, see Dirigible (film). Not to be confused with Balloon (aircraft) or Blimp. Airship …

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  • 85de Havilland Comet — This article is about the jet airliner. For the 1930s racing aircraft, see de Havilland DH.88. DH 106 Comet …

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  • 86Model aircraft — A die cast Boeing 747 400 model. Model aircraft are flying or non flying models of existing or imaginary aircraft using a variety of materials including plastic, diecast metal, polystyrene, balsa wood, foam and fibreglass. Flying designs range… …

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  • 87Scramjet — Part of a series on Aircraft propulsion Shaft engines (to drive pr …

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  • 88North American X-15 — X 15 redirects here. For other uses, see X 15 (disambiguation). X 15 Role …

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  • 89Félix du Temple de la Croix — (1823 ndash;1890) (usually simply called Félix du Temple) was a French naval officer and an inventor, born into an ancient Normandy family. He developed some of the first flying machines: he is credited with the first successful flight of a… …

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  • 90aerospace industry — Introduction       assemblage of manufacturing concerns that deal with vehicular flight within and beyond the Earth s atmosphere. (The term aerospace is derived from the words aeronautics and spaceflight.) The aerospace industry is engaged in the …

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