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  • 121Vogt Lo-100 — NOTOC The Lo 100 is an aerobatic glider of classic wood and fabric construction well suited to amateur building methods. The designation Lo was bestowed by the designer Alfred Vogt in memory of his brother Lothar Vogt, with whom he had developed… …

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  • 122Short Sturgeon — infobox Aircraft name= Sturgeon type= Torpedo bomber Target tug Anti submarine aircraft manufacturer=Short Brothers caption= Prototype Sturgeon TT Mk 3 designer= first flight= 7 June 1946 introduced= retired= status= primary user= Fleet Air Arm… …

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  • 123Kurt Grasshoff — (January 24, 1891 – June 12, 1918) was a German pilot who commanded Jasta 37 in France and Jasta 38 in Macedonia in World War I. He commanded German ace Ernst Udet in Jasta 37, and chose Udet to command the unit upon his transfer to Jasta 38.… …

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  • 124NRC Pterodactyl VIII — Role Research Glider National origin Canada Manufacturer National Research Council of Canada Designer Geoffrey T. R. Hill First flight 1946 Number built 1 …

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  • 125parachute — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. chute, drogue, the silk (inf.); parafoil; paraglider; air drop, free fall. v. i. bail out, drop, jump, leap, hit the silk (inf.). See aviation. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. chute, seat pack parachute, lap… …

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  • 126slippage — Ⅰ. slip [1] ► VERB (slipped, slipping) 1) lose one s balance or footing and slide unintentionally for a short distance. 2) accidentally slide or move out of position or from someone s grasp. 3) fail to grip or make proper contact with a surface.… …

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  • 127slipcase — /slip kays /, n. a box for a book or set of books, open on one side so that the spine is visible. [1920 25; SLIP1 + CASE2] * * * …

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  • 128slipcase — slip•case [[t]ˈslɪpˌkeɪs[/t]] n. a box for a book or set of books, open on one side so that the spine is visible • Etymology: 1920–25 …

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