removal of aircraft

  • 1Airfield rubber removal — Airfield rubber removal, also known as runway rubber removal, is the use of high pressure water, abrasives, chemicals and/or other mechanical means to remove the rubber that builds up on airport landing strips. The Federal Aviation Administration …

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  • 2Nimitz class aircraft carrier — USS Nimitz (CVN 68) Class overview Name: Nimitz class aircraft carrier B …

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  • 3Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov — Career (Soviet Union ⁄ Russia) …

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  • 4Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carrier — The Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers (formerly the Carrier Vessel Future (CVF) project) are a two ship class of aircraft carrier being developed for the Royal Navy. HMS Queen Elizabeth is expected to enter service in 2014, HMS Prince of… …

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  • 5Concorde aircraft histories — Twenty Concorde aircraft were built, six for development and 14 for commercial service. These were 2 prototypes 2 pre production aircraft 16 production aircraft The first two of these did not enter commercial service Of the 14 which flew… …

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  • 6Memphis Belle (aircraft) — Memphis Belle Boeing B 17F 10 BO Flying Fortress Serial 41 24485, Memphis Belle, 324th Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group, 9 June 1943 …

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  • 7Shuttle Carrier Aircraft — NASA s Shuttle Carrier Aircraft 905 (front) and 911 …

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  • 8Invincible class aircraft carrier — The Invincible class is a class of light aircraft carrier currently serving with the British Royal Navy. Of the three vessels of this class, HMS|Illustrious|R06|6 and HMS|Ark Royal|R07|6 are in operation, with HMS|Invincible|R05|6 decommissioned… …

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  • 9B-25 Mitchell aircraft in Catch-22 (film) — When Catch 22 began preliminary production, Paramount made a decision to hire the Tallmantz Aviation organization to obtain sufficient B 25 Mitchell bomber aircraft to recreate a Mediterranean wartime base as depicted in the Joseph Heller novel… …

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  • 10Aviation archaeology — is a recognized sub discipline within archaeology and underwater archaeology as a whole.[1] It is an activity practiced by both enthusiasts and academics in pursuit of finding, documenting, recovering, and preserving sites important in aviation… …

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