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  • 42Hawker Typhoon — Typhoon Typhoon Ib EK139 N Dirty Dora of 175 Sqn. being armed with 500 lb (227 kg) concrete practice bombs in late 1943 …

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  • 43North American F-100 Super Sabre — Super Sabre redirects here. For the comic book character, see Super Sabre (comics). F 100 Super Sabre …

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  • 44Northrop XFT — XFT XFT 2 Role Fighter Manufacturer Northrop …

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  • 45Hawker Hunter — infobox Aircraft name = Hawker Hunter type = Fighter and ground attack national origin = United Kingdom manufacturer = Hawker Siddeley caption = Privately owned Hunter T 7 “Blue Diamond” designer = Sydney Camm first flight = 21 July 1951… …

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  • 46A-20 Havoc — infobox Aircraft name=A 20 Havoc/DB 7 Boston/P 70 type=Light bomber Night fighter manufacturer=Douglas caption=A 20G of the USAAF designer= Ed Heinemann first flight= 23 January 1938 introduced=10 January 1941 retired= status= primary user=Soviet …

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  • 47Lockheed CL-1200 — infobox Aircraft name = CL 1200 Lancer/X 27 type = Interceptor national origin=United States manufacturer = Lockheed Aircraft Corporation caption = X 27 mock up in a Lockheed Corporation hangar designer =Clarence L. Kelly Johnson first flight =… …

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  • 49FMA IAe 33 Pulqui II — infobox Aircraft name = IAe 33 Pulqui II type = Fighter manufacturer = Fábrica Militar de Aviones (FMA) caption = designer = Kurt Tank first flight = 16 June 1950 introduced = retired = 1955 produced = number built = 5 status = Cancelled unit… …

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  • 50Transportation in the United States — is facilitated by road, air, rail, and water networks. The vast majority of passenger travel occurs by automobile for shorter distances, and airplane for longer distances. In descending order, most cargoes travel by railroad, truck, pipeline, or… …

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