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  • 21wax|wing — «WAKS WIHNG», noun. a small bird with a showy crest, smooth, brown plumage, and red markings (resembling bits of red sealing wax) on the tips of the wings, such as the cedar waxwing or cedarbird, and the Bohemian waxwing; chatterer …

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  • 22clipped wing — Aircraft with wings modified by removing the tips or outer portion …

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  • 23wingspan — /wing span /, n. 1. the distance between the wing tips of an airplane. 2. wingspread. [1915 20; WING + SPAN1] * * * …

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  • 24passeriform — /pas euhr euh fawrm , peuh ser euh /, adj. of or pertaining to the order Passeriformes; passerine. [ < NL Passeriformes, equiv. to L passer sparrow + iformes IFORMES] * * * ▪ bird Introduction also called  passerine  or  perching bird     any&#8230; …

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  • 25North American XB-70 Valkyrie — XB 70 Valkyrie X …

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  • 26PZL Bielsko SZD-59 — NOTOC The SZD 59 Acro is a single seat glass composite glider for aerobatics and cross country flying by PZL Allstar of Bielsko Biala. [http://www.szd.com.pl/products/59 acro en.html Official SZD 59 Acro website] accessed 2008 02 23]&#8230; …

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  • 27Greater False Vampire Bat — Megaderma lyra Conservation status Least Concern&#160;( …

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  • 28Tailless aircraft — A tailless aircraft (often tail less) traditionally has all its horizontal control surfaces on its main wing surface. It has no horizontal stabilizer either tailplane or canard foreplane (nor does it have a second wing in tandem arrangement). A&#8230; …

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  • 29Washout (aviation) — Washout refers to a feature of wing design to deliberately reduce the lift distribution across the span of the wing of an aircraft. The wing is designed so that lift is strongest at the wing roots and decreases across the span until reaching zero …

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  • 30Cessna 172 — Skyhawk Cessna 172M Role Civil utility aircraft …

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