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  • 1Aircraft boneyard — is an American term for a storage area for aircraft that are retired from years of service or lack thereof. Most aircraft at boneyards are either kept for storage or turned into scrap metal. Deserts, such as those in the Southwestern United… …

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  • 2Aircraft maintenance — is the technology related to the actions required to maintain (or improve) the airworthiness and the designed in reliability of an aircraft and its systems, subsystems, and components throughout the life cycle of the aircraft. Among some of these …

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  • 3Aircraft Transport and Travel — Limited was a British airline formed during the First World War. It was the first airline to operate a regular international flight (between London and Paris).HistoryAircraft Transport and Travel (AT T) was formed on 5 October 1916 by George Holt …

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  • 4Aircraft cabin — An aircraft cabin is the section of an aircraft in which passengers travel, often just called the cabin. At cruising altitudes, the surrounding atmosphere is too thin to breathe without an oxygen mask, so cabin pressurization adapts the cabin to… …

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  • 5storage area — noun the space in a ship or aircraft for storing cargo • Syn: ↑cargo area, ↑cargo deck, ↑cargo hold, ↑hold • Derivationally related forms: ↑hold (for: ↑hold) …

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  • 6inactive aircraft inventory — Aircraft in storage or bailment and/or government furnished equipment on loan or lease outside of the Defense establishment or otherwise not available to the Military Services …

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  • 7Flying car (aircraft) — For other uses, see: Flying car. For non real (fictional) flying cars, see: Flying car (fiction). Moller Skycar M400 to the right, next to older Moller models …

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  • 8List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft, 1950-1974 — This is a list of notable accidents and incidents involving military aircraft grouped by the year in which the accident or incident occurred. For more exhaustive lists, see the [http://www.baaa acro.com/ Aircraft Crash Record Office] or the [http …

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  • 9De Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre — The de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre, formerly the Mosquito Aircraft Museum, is a volunteer run aviation museum in the English county of Hertfordshire, just north of Greater London. The collection is based around the definitive prototype and …

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  • 10Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System — (EMALS) is a system under development by the United States Navy to launch aircraft from carriers using a linear motor drive instead of steam pistons used in conventional aircraft catapults. This technology has the advantage of gradually… …

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