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  • 92V/STOL — ˈvēˌstōl, ȯl abbreviation vertical or short takeoff and landing * * * /vee stawl /, Aeron. vertical and short takeoff and landing. Cf. VTOL …

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  • 99ski-jump ramp — A takeoff curved ramp either on an aircraft carrier or on land, terminating at about 12° to horizontal to permit a short takeoff run to vectored thrust STOVL (short takeoff and vertical landing) aircraft. The ramp provides increased safety in… …

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  • 100Hawker Siddeley P.1154 — P.1154 Role V/STOL combat aircraft National origin United Kingdom Manufacturer Hawker Siddeley Designer Ralph Hooper Status Cancelled, 1965 Primary users Royal Air Force (intended) …

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