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"B-25 Mitchell Bomber Personally Autographed on the wing by Richard Cole"
"As dawn broke on 18 April 1942, this B-25 flown by Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle and his co-pilot Colonel Richard Cole was the first of the lumbering bombers to catapult down the heaving deck of the USS Hornet on their way to bomb Toyko."



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"F-14 Tomcat VF-111 ""Sundowners"" with Movable Wings"
"Faster than a speeding bullet, this second generation supersonic fighter can fire at six targets simultaneously while tracking 18 others."



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"F-15 Eagle Personally Autographed on the wing by pilot Brig. General Chuck Yeager"
"Chuck Yeager gave this F-15 Eagle one last ride Oct. 26, bringing to a close his 60-year career flying military aircraft."



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"F-111 Aardvark with Movable Wings"
"The faster-than-sound F-111 Aardvark aircraft was the first to have variable-geometry swing-wings and terrain-following radar. Cloaked in controversy during its long development phase, the plane finally became operational in 1967."



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"Bell X-5 Personally Autographed on the wing by Brig. General Chuck Yeager"
"The X-5 pilots found that the variable swept wings gave a tactical advantage over conventional aircraft."



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"Nieuport 17 Bi-wing WWI Fighter"
"The Nieuport 17 from France was the mount of many WW I Allied aces. It enjoyed high speed and superb maneuverability, making it an excellent fighter. It was faster by 10 mph than any British aircraft and was armed with a single synchronized front gun."



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"Fokker Triplane, Red Baron"
"The Fokker triplane is among the best known of the WW I German fighters. It was while flying the triplane that the top-scoring fighter pilot of the War, Manfred von Richthofen (""The Red Barron"") met his death."



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"Boeing 747 Northwest Airlines"
"The Boeing 747, commonly called the Jumbo Jet, is one of the most recognizable modern airliners and is the largest airliner currently in airline service."



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"German Hindenburg Blimp Airship"
"At 803.8 feet in length and 135.1 feet in diameter, the German passenger airship Hindenburg (LZ-129) was the largest aircraft ever to fly. The commercial flights of Hindenburg, along with Graf Zeppelin, pioneered the first transatlantic air service. She carried hundreds of passengers and traveled thousands of miles before being destroyed in a tragic fire on May 6, 1937 at NAS Lakehurst."



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"USS Macon, Navy Airship / Blimp"
"USS Macon (ZRS-5) was a rigid frame airship built and operated by the United States Navy and designated for scouting purposes. In service for less than two years, in 1935 Macon was damaged in a storm and lost off the coast of California."



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"Navy Blimp ZPG2-W"
"The blimp shown was flown by U.S. Navy squadron ZW-I out of Lakehurst, New Jersey. Built by Goodyear Aircraft Corporation. ZP2N re-designated ZPG-2 (1954). W model for Airborne Early Warning picket duty. They were part of the Distant Early Warning (DEW) picket line. Length 343 ft. Helium capacity 1,011,000 cu.ft. Powered by two 700 hp Wright Cyclone engines. Max speed 80 mph. Cruising speed 57 mph. Record flight of 8,216 miles in 264 hours. Lakehurst NJ to west Africa to Key West FL non-stop. In service until Navy lighter than air program discontinued on 30 November 1961."



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"Nasa B-29 with the X-1 Attached"
"The X-1 Program not only proved that humans could go beyond the speed of sound, it reinforced the understanding that technological barriers could be overcome."



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"NASA 747 loaded with the Space Shuttle Orbiter"
"Pictured is a Boeing 747 jet aircraft that has been modified for use by NASA for the Space Shuttle Orbiter Approach and Landing Tests (ALTs). Note the added structural supports atop the huge aircraft."



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"Apollo Capsule Command Module"
"The teardrop-shaped Apollo command module that served as living quarters for the three- man crews was much larger than the conical-nosed Gemini and Mercury capsules."



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"Antonov AN-225 Mriyan Russian Dream"
"The Antonov An-225 Mriya (Dream) - the world's largest airplane, designed specifically to carry the Buran space shuttles, is of the middle of 2001, back in active service."



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"Gerry Anderson Super Car"
"The Super Car was a prototype vehicle that could travel in the air, on land, beneath the sea and into space. Its test pilot was Mike Mercury, who traveled the world in search of adventure."



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"Gerry Anderson Stingray"
"Stingray was created by the renowned Gerry Anderson, who went on to create Thunderbirds. Originally shown in 1964, it was the first British television series to be filmed in colour. It was first transmitted in black and white, as colour TV didn't start until 1967 in Britain!"



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"Gerry Anderson Thunderbird 1"
"Thunderbird 1 is flown by Scott Tracy. It's a high speed sub-orbital scout craft. Thunderbird 1 is normally first on the scene at a rescue. Scott can then report back to base first hand and advise on the situation. The craft leaves Tracy Island like a rocket, rapidly climbing to a high altitude after which it changes to horizontal flight. At slower speeds TB1 employs swing wings for stability. THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO!"



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"Gerry Anderson Thunderbird 2"
"This Thunderbird is used in most rescue operations. It's the aircraft used to transport equipment anywhere in the world. Virgil Tracy is the pilot and he also tends to operate the machinery the craft carries. Cargo is transported in huge 'pods' that form the main body of the aircraft."



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"Gerry Anderson Thunderbird 3"
"This is International Rescue's spaceship, piloted by Alan Tracy. Thunderbird 3 is mainly used as a ferry between Tracy Island and Thunderbird 5. In 2026 there doesn't seem to be much happening in space and this Thunderbird is rarely used in rescue operations. This ship has more in common with current day rockets than interstellar ships like Fireball XL5. It's more or less a 'space shuttle' in terms of capability and function."



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"Boeing 314 Dixie Clipper"
"It's 1939. PanAm receives the first Boeing 314, the ultimate in luxury aircraft."



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"B-29 Enola Gay, Aluminum Aircraft Panel"
"On a fateful day in August 1945, the specially outfitted B-29 Enola Gay, flown by Col. Paul Tibbetts, released a bomb, code-named ""Little Boy"", over Hiroshima that spawned the atomic age and brought America its long awaited victory."



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"F-4F Wildcat, Joe Foss, Aluminum Panel"
"Joe Foss was the first to Marine become an ace in a day. A recipient of the Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Flying Cross, Joe is the highest scoring Marine ace with 26 victories while flying an F-4F Wildcat with VMF-121."



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"Japanese Zero, Aluminum Aircraft Panel"
"Zeros were the best Japanese fighters of the War. They spearheaded every advance from Pearl Harbor to the Battle of Midway. At Midway they suffered irreplaceable losses in both pilots and planes."



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"P-38 Bong's Marge, Aluminum Aircraft Panel"
"Flown by Maj. Richard I. Bong 40 kills, America's Ace of aces was a actually a poor shot but made up for it in his flying skills. Bong flew his P-38 so close that it was almost impossible to miss."



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"X-1 Glamorous Glennis, Aluminum Aircraft Panel"
"The Bell X-1 took its place in history on October 14, 1947 as the first aircraft to break the ""sound barrier"". The recorded speed was Mach 1.015 or 670 mph at an altitude of 42,000 ft. The ""plane"" was flown by chief test-pilot Chuck Yeager."



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"A-36A Apache-Invader"
"The A-36A was the USAAF response to testing of the North American Mustang I, built exclusively for the RAF in 1941 and 1942. Since the Mustang did not have good high altitude performance, the RAF used it for ground attack and reconnaissance."



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"A-20 Havoc, Glass Nose"
"The A-20 Havoc was originally built for the French and British as a night fighter before America entered the war. In addition, the USSR accepted over 3,000 of these aircraft through the Lend-Lease program. Havocs were used in Europe and the Pacific"



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"A-26 Invader, Glass, Black"
"The A-26 Invader was one of the most effective attack bombers to see action late in the War, and the aircraft, when fitted with eight .5 caliber machine guns in its nose, was an incredibly effective ground or surface ship attack aircraft. Douglas Aircraft developed the aircraft. The team of Edward Heinemann and Jack Northrop worked on the initial design of what would become the A-20 Havoc."



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"A-26 Invader, Solid Nose"
"The A-26 Invader was one of the most effective attack bombers to see action late in the War, and the aircraft, when fitted with eight .5 caliber machine guns in its nose, was an incredibly effective ground or surface ship attack aircraft. Douglas Aircraft developed the aircraft. The team of Edward Heinemann and Jack Northrop worked on the initial design of what would become the A-20 Havoc."



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"B-17G Flying Fortress"
"The most prolific of all the B-17 Flying Fortresses was the B-17G, with its identifying chin turret and two cheek guns. There were other improvements, such as upgraded turbochargers, that increased the ceiling to 35,000 ft. "



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"B-25 Mitchell, Solid Nose"
"There were more solid nosed B-25s than any other light bomber. With 14 forward-firing guns, this variant of the Mitchell was the most heavily-armed strafer of the War. It was a bad idea to put anyone or anything within range of its gun sights."



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"C-7 Carribou ""Golden Knights"""
"The C-7A was used to move people and materiel into forward areas, where short, unprepared strips were the norm. They were almost always operated under Visual Flight Rules (VFR) or ""Special VFR,"" but were fully equipped instrument aircraft. "



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"C-46 Commando ""China Doll"""
"While the C-46 served throughout the world during the World War II, the majority served in Asia. More than any other aircraft, it was responsible for maintaining the supply line over the Himalayan ""hump"" between India and China."



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"C-47 Gunship"
"A Stars and Stripes reporter, witnessing the wrath of an AC-47 Gunship bringing down VC attackers at night, reported that the visual effect of the tracers, 1 in every 5 rounds, or 20 per second, gave the appearance of dragon's breath."



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"L-20A / U-6A Beaver"
"The U-6A ""Beaver"" (designated the L-20A prior to 1962) was manufactured by deHavilland Aircraft of Canada, Ltd. Nearly 1,700 DHC-2 Beavers were built by DeHavilland Canada between 1947 and 1967."



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"F-4F Wildcat, Navy Blue"
"The Grumman F4F Wildcat was the standard carrier-based fighter of the United States Navy for the first year and a half of World War II."



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"F4U-1 Corsair, Navy Blue"
"Pappy was shot down in his F4U-1 Corsair over Rabaul in January 1944. After being rescued by a Japanese submarine, he spent the rest of the War as a POW. He was awarded the Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross. "



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"F4U-4 Corsair, USMC VMF-214 ""Black Sheep Squadron"""
"Ensign Jesse Brown's Corsair was struck and disabled by enemy ground fire while attacking enemy targets in North Korea. Brown guided his sputtering plane to a clearing on the slope of a mountain. The plane's fuselage crumpled like a half-closed accordion "



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"F4U-4 Corsair Navy, as flown by Thomas Hudner"
"Ensign Jesse Brown's Corsair was struck and disabled by enemy ground fire while attacking enemy targets in North Korea. Brown guided his sputtering plane to a clearing on the slope of a mountain. The plane's fuselage crumpled like a half-closed accordion "



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"F-7F Tigercat, USMC"
"The F7F Tigercat was a twin-engine carrier-based fighter bomber that came into service too late to see action. While it remained on active duty in the immediate post-war years, it was soon displaced by the higher performance turbine powered aircraft."



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"F-7F Tigercat, Navy"
"The Grumman F7F Tigercat was the first twin-engined fighter aircraft design to enter service with the United States Navy."



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"Northrop N-1M Jeep"
"Fifty-five years after it last military flight the Northrup N9MB Flying Wing can once again be seen in the skies over Southern California."



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"P-26 Peashooter"
"The Boeing P-26A was the first all-metal monoplane fighter (pursuit plane) produced in quantity for the U.S. Army Air Corps. Affectionately called the ""Peashooter"" by its pilots. "



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"P-38 Lightning"
"By mid-1944, most USAAF fighters had shed their olive drab paint in favor of the bare metal finish."



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"P-39 Airacobra"
"The P-39 Airacobra was one of the most unusual single-seat fighters ever ordered by the Army Air Corps. It had been a standard practice among manufacturers to design an airplane around an engine. However, this was the first time a plane had been designed around a gun; the American Armament Corporation's 37-millimeter cannon. "



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"P-47 Thunderbolt"
"The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, or ""Jug"" as it was known (short for ""Juggernaut""), was one of the main US Army Air Force (USAAF) fighters of World War II."



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"P-47 Thunderbolt, Razorback"



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"P51-A Mustang, 1st Air Commandos"
"The first order by the USAAF for Mustangs consisted of an order on August 24, 1942 for 1200 NA-99 versions with the USAAF designation of P-51A. Unlike the A-36A, these aircraft from the start were meant to be fighters, not bombers. The first P-51A flew on February 3, 1943, and the first deliveries began the next month. In the event, only 310 P-51As were actually built between March and May of 1943 before production was switched over to the Merlin-powered P-51B."



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"P-51 Mustang, Bald Eagle"
"The Mustang was regarded as the best fighter plane of the World War II. Its career went far beyond its constant use on all fronts. It saw action in Korea, and served in the air forces of about 20 countries."



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"P-51 Mustang"
"George Preddy has 27 victories to his credit, most of them in a P-51 Mustang."



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"P-51 Mustang ""Glamorous Glen III"""
"General Yeager was assigned to the 357th Fighter Group in which he flew combat missions over Europe from February of 1944 until the end of WWII. On his eighth mission he was shot down over German-occupied France. He was able to escape capture, and made his way back home through Spain. While in combat, he downed thirteen enemy aircraft including five Me-109's on a single day, and one of Germany's first jet fighters. After the war, Yeager would go on to become an experimental test pilot. As such, he would be the first man to break the sound barrier. "



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"P-51D Mustang as flown by George Eagleston"
"This model features a NAA P-51D in similar size and scale of the existing NAA P-51D's offered by Pacific Aircraft. It benefits from a colorful scheme and clean lines. Lt. Col. Glenn Eagleston scored kills in both World War Two and Korea and at the end of World War 2 was the top scoring ace of the 353rd Fighter Squadron, 354th Fighter Group, 9th Air Force with 23.5 kills (18.5 aerial kills)."



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"P-51B Mustang"
"The result was astonishing. The high altitude performance and range with the use of drop tanks, enabled the mark to excel as bomber escort. After sustained lobbying at the highest level, American production of the Mustang with this engine was started in early 1943, and P51Bs and Cs started arriving in England in August and October 1943, not before time."



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"P-51B Mustang Tuskegee Airmen"
"Collectively, the Tuskegee Airmen courageously earned 150 Distinguished Flying Crosses, Legions of Merit and the Red Star of Yugoslavia, 9 Purple Hearts, 14 Bronze Stars, 744 Air Medals and clusters, and three distinguished unit citations."



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"PB2Y Coronado"
"The PB2Y Coronado was a large flying boat patrol bomber designed by Consolidated Aircraft."



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"PBY Catalina"
"PBY Catalina was the US Navy designation for an American and Canadian-built flying boat of the 1930s and 1940s. PB stands for Patrol Bomber, with Y being Consolidated's manufacturer identification. It could be equipped with depth charges, bombs, torpedoes, and .50 caliber machine guns and was one of the most widely used multi-role aircraft of World War II. Catalinas served with every branch of the US military and in the air forces and navies of many other nations. In the United States Army Air Forces their designation was the OA-10, and Canadian-built PBYs were known by the nickname Canso. "



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"PT-19 Cornell"
"The PT-19 Cornell was built by the thousands. It was the USAAC's first venture into single-wing trainers and was equipped to give blind flying lessons."



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"Schleicher ASW-27 Sailplane/Glider"
"The ASW 27 is a high performance glider for the FAI-15m-class (racing class), of the latest technology. This technology, while following from the successful ASW-24, is a significant step forward in airfoil design. The wing of the '27 is very small, yet due to a very high CL, it is a notably successful climb optimised sailplane! The technology advances learned in the construction of the ASW-24 were very useful in design of the ASW-27. Namely we wanted a small wing (carbon) which climbs ""better than most"" with improved handling, safety, and performance."



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"T-6A Texan II"
"The T-6A Texan II is named after the classic T-6 Texan trainer used by the Navy and Air Force in the 1940s and 1950s."



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"AT-10 Wichita"
"In 1940-41 the Beech Aircraft Company designed an advanced multi-engine trainer for ease and speed of manufacture on a large scale and named it the ""Wichita."" To conserve scarce metals needed for combat aircraft, Beech built the airframe out of plywood."



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"T-41 Mescalero"
"The T-41 Mescalero, a short-range, high-wing trainer aircraft, is the military version of the Cessna 172. Used primarily for pilot candidate screening. The T-41 trainer is equipped with avionics and other equipment consistent with military missions. "



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"TBF Avenger"
"The TBF Avenger was a nearly indestructible aircraft that fought in the battles of Midway, Coral Sea and many more. It was to become the standard torpedo bomber for the Navy throughout the entire War, and for 15 years thereafter."



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"Grumann Trader C-1A"
"ALL-WEATHER, instrument flight trainer and light transport with tricycle landing gear. Similar to S-2A aircraft (2 CREW, 9 PASSENGERS) ."



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"Cessna Bamboo Bomber JRC-1"
"The UC-78, known affectionately as the ""Bamboo Bomber"" because of its wooden construction, was well known as a multi-engine trainer of WWII. Many bomber pilots saw training on this aircraft before going off and training to fly B-17s or B-24s."



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"Boeing E-8 J-Star"
"The E-8 Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) is a United States Air Force airborne battle management and command and control (C2) platform that conducts ground surveillance to develop an understanding of the enemy situation and to support attack operations and targeting that contributes to the delay, disruption and destruction of enemy forces."



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"C-9 Nightingale"
"The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 is a family of twin-engine, single-aisle jet airliners, first manufactured in 1965 and subsequently, in greatly modified form, under a succession of different names."



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"A-10 Thunderbolt"
"Affectionately called the ""Warthog"" for its gracelessness, this ground- support aircraft is so highly maneuverable that its guns are as deadly against enemy planes as they are against battle tanks. Hard to break and easy to fix, the A-10 Thunderbolt."



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"Boeing 767-200 Airborne Express"
"Airborne Express was an express delivery company and cargo airline."



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"Boeing 737-600 Air China"
"Air China is the People's Republic of China's state owned and largest commercial airline."



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"Boeing 737-500 Air France"
"The Boeing 737 is the world's most popular medium range - narrow body commercial passenger jet aircraft."



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"Boeing 737-800 US Airways"
"US Airways is an airline based in Tempe, Arizona that is owned by US Airways Group, Inc.."



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"B-49 Flying Wing"
"The Northrop YB-49 was the jet-propelled variant of the company's XB-35 bomber. Eight Allison J35 engines, each delivering 3,750 pounds of thrust, gave the flying wing a top speed of 510 mph, or more than 100 mph faster than its prop-driven predecessor."



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"B-52 Stratofortress"
"The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is a long-range strategic bomber flown by the United States Air Force since 1954, replacing the Convair B-36 and the Boeing B-47."



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"B-52D Stratofortress, Vietnam ""Tall Tail"""
"The Stratofortress is an everlasting image of global power. It is one of the most durable aircraft ever designed. B-52s can drop bombs or be an airborne missile launching platform."



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"B-52 Bravo w/ X-15"
"The B-52 is an intercontinental jet bomber, with a large and flexible swept wing, a fuselage incorporating enormous bomb bays, and eight engines in pairs of two. Later the B-52 was modified to carry stand-off missiles, including the large 'Hound Dog', on pylons under the wing. The B-52 saw combat dropping conventional bombs in Vietnam and lately in the Gulf. Increasingly vulnerable in a modern combat environment, the B-52 still offers unique bomb-carrying capacity; several plans to replace it were found to be too costly. It entered service in 1955 and will probably stay until at least 2000! The B-52 also played a role with NASA as launch aircraft, carrying into air the X-15 and others. The B-52 also was employed for recce tasks as the RB-52."



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"C-5A Galaxy Air Force"
"The Lockheed C-5 Galaxy is one of the largest military aircraft in the world. It can carry outsize and oversize cargo intercontinental ranges and can take off or land in relatively short distances. Ground crews can load and off load the C-5 simultaneously at the front and rear cargo openings. "



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"C-141 Starlifter"
"The C-141 Starlifter is the workhorse of the Air Mobility Command. The Starlifter fulfills the vast spectrum of airlift requirements through its ability to airlift combat forces over long distances, inject those forces and their equipment either by airland or airdrop, re-supply employed forces, and extract the sick and wounded from the hostile area to advanced medical facilities."



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"Boeing E-4B Flying Command"
"The E-4B, formerly known as NEACP (""Kneecap"") and now known as NAOC (National Airborne Operations Center), is a Boeing 747 aircraft refitted to serve as a command post for the United States armed forces during a nuclear war."



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"F-3D Skynight"
"The F3D Skyknight was a twin engine, mid wing jet fighter manufactured by the Douglas Aircraft Company in El Segundo, California."



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"F-4G Phantom, USAF"
"The F-4G was the designation applied to 116 USAF F-4Es which were converted to the Wild Weasel anti-SAM configuration. For self-protection, the F-4G could carry up to four AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles on the sides of the inboard underwing pylons. In addition, four AIM-7 Sparrows could be carried in the underfuselage slots. However, the left front slot was often taken up by the installation of a ALQ-119 or ALQ-141 jammer pod."



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"F-4B Phantom, Navy VF-84 ""Jolly Rogers"""
"The F-4 Phantom II (simply ""F-4 Phantom"" after 1990) is a two-place (tandem), supersonic, long-range, all-weather fighter-bomber built by (originally McDonnell Aircraft Corporation) McDonnell Douglas Corporation."



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"F4D Skyray"
"The Douglas F4D Skyray was a carrier-based fighter built by the Douglas Aircraft Company. Although it was in service for a very short time and never fired a shot in anger, it was notable for being the first carrier-launched plane to hold the world's absolute speed record and was the first Navy fighter capable of exceeding Mach 1 in level flight."



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"F-5 Freedom Fighter"
"Originally designed by Northrop (designated N-156) as a low-cost, low-maintenance fighter, there was little market for such a craft. The U.S. Army expressed interest in it for ground support, but operating fixed-wing aircraft was a U.S. Air Force responsibility and the Air Force would neither agree to operate the N-156 nor to allow the Army to operate fixed-wing combat aircraft. The F-5 proved to be a successful combat aircraft that never entered frontline service with the US due to diverging priorities of the US services. "



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"F-14 Tomcat VF-1 ""Wolf Pack"" with Movable Wings"
"Faster than a speeding bullet, this second generation supersonic fighter can fire at six targets simultaneously while tracking 18 others. The F-14s variable geometry wings with Phoenix, Sidewinder and Sparrow missiles plus a 20mm cannon, make it adaptable to a wide range of combat conditions."



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"F-84F Thunderstreak"
"In 1956, Lt. Col. Robert R. Scott and Lt. Richard Hill III of the 405th Fighter Bomber Wing, set a new transcontinental speed record, averaging 672 mph during their flight from California to Langley AFB VA in F-84F Thunderstreak."



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"F-84G Thunderjet"
"The Republic F-84 family is renowned for it's involvement in the Korean war in the 1950's as well as it's series of aircraft with the ""Thunder"" prefix. The F-84G was a variant described as being out of sequence because it was a Thunderjet straight wing model (the F-84F being the first swept wing Thunderstreak version), the last of that particular sub-family. It was the first fighter aircraft able to deliver tactical nuclear weapons because of incorporated system advancements."



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"F-86 Sabre with Wing Tanks"
"The first proposals for the North American Aviation F-86 Sabre were made in 1944, but construction was not begun until after World War II. The XP-86 prototype, which would become the F-86 Sabre, first flew on October 1, 1947. Some people contest that the XP-86 broke the sound barrier on this flight, 14 days before Chuck Yeager went supersonic in the Bell X-1 making test pilot George Welch the first pilot to achieve this milestone. "



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"F-94 Starfire"
"The roots of development for the F-94 lay in the WW II P-80 Shooting Star, USAF's first truly operational jet fighter. Specifically, however, the F-94 interceptor stemmed from Lockheed's successful conversion of the basic P-80 into a two-seat trainer. This TF-80c, first flown in March 1948, became the T-33 in mid-1944. The F-94 was born the same year. "



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"F-100 Super Sabre, Loaded"
"The North American F-100 Super Sabre was a jet fighter aircraft that served with the USAF from 1954 to 1971 and with the ANG until 1979."



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"FA-18C VMF-A323"
"Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 323 (VMFA-323) is a United States Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet squadron."



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"Vought F7U-1 Cutlass"
"The Chance Vought F7U Cutlass (Vought V-346A Cutlass) was a U.S. Navy carrier based jet fighter and fighter-bomber of the early Cold War."



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"FJ-1 Fury"
"The North American FJ Fury was the first operational jet aircraft in United States Navy service."



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"DC-3 Lake Central"
"Lake Central Airlines was an airline that served points in the midwestern United States from 1951 to 1968, when it was merged into Allegheny Airlines. It flew Douglas DC-3, Convair 340, Convair 580, and Nord 262 aircraft."



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"Boeng 737-500 Lufthansa"
"Lufthansa (Deutsche Lufthansa AG) is the largest German airline company, and one of the biggest in the world. Lufthansa's headquarters is in Cologne while its main base and primary traffic hub is at Frankfurt International Airport in Frankfurt am Main."



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"T-45 Goshawk"
"The T-45A aircraft, the Navy version of the British Aerospace Hawk aircraft, is used for intermediate and advanced portions of the Navy pilot training program for jet carrier aviation and tactical strike missions. The T-45A replaces the T-2 Buckeye trainer and the TA-4 trainer with an integrated training system that includes the T-45 Goshawk aircraft, operations and instrument fighter simulators, academics, and training integration system."



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"Boeing 767-200 TWA"
"For the defunct airline TWA, see Trans World Airlines. The Twa are a pygmy people, of short stature, who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of an area in central Africa that now comprises the nations of Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. They are also known as Batwa."



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"Presidential VIP Air Force One"
"In 1962, the first jet aircraft, a Boeing 707, was purchased for use as Air Force One."



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"X-45A UCAV"
"Developed by Boeing to prove the value of unmanned aircraft in dangerous, high-priority combat roles, the X-45A UCAV would, in typical missions, be pre-programmed with objectives and target information from ground-based mission planners. It could then carry out operations on its own, or receive new command input enroute from controllers using satellite and line-of-sight communication links."



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"F3H Demon"
"The F3H Demon was the first swept-wing jet fighter designed by McDonnell Aircraft and the only single-engine carrier-based fighter built by the company. Design began in 1949, with the XF3H-1 prototype making its first flight on August 7, 1951."



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"Sepecat Jaguar"
"Produced to meet a 1965 joint Anglo-French specification for an advanced trainer/tactical support aircraft, the SEPECAT Jaguar was transformed into a potent fighter-bomber with sophisticated nav/attack systems for the low-level all-weather attack role. The first of eight Jaguar prototypes made its maiden flight on 8 September 1968. India's sizeable Jaguar fleet includes 15 two-seat Jaguar IT operational trainers. Ten have been assembled under licence. "



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"Dassault Mirage III IAF"
"The Dassault Mirage III is a supersonic fighter aircraft designed in France during the 1950s, and manufactured both in France and a number of other countries."



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"Arado E555 Jet Bomber"
"The Arado Ar E.555-1 was constructed entirely of metal (both steel and Duraluminum), and was basically a flying wing with a short, circular cross section forward fuselage where the pressurized cockpit was located."



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"Focke Wulf FW-190A ""Short Nose"""
"Chief company designer Kurt Tank's Wurger (Butcher Bird) was Germanys most potent piston-powered World War II fighter When the Fw 190A entered combat in the summer of 1941. It immediately outclassed the Spitfire V, which appeared sluggish and outdated by comparison."



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"Focle Wulf FW-200 Condor"
"The Focke-Wulf Fw 200 was a four engine airliner."



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"Fieseler FI 156 Storch"
"The Fieseler Fi 156 Storch (stork) was a small liaison aircraft built by Fieseler during World War II, and production continued in other countries into the 1950s for the private market."



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"Heinkel He-162, A-2 Volksjager"
"An inexpensive single-engine jet fighter suited for mass producton, the He-162 had a higher top speed than the more famous Me-262. Although a successful design, the early He-162's suffered from a variety of dif- ficulties resulting from being rushed in to production. By the end o f the war 120 He 162's had been delivered."



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"Junkers JU-52 ""Tri-Motor"""
"The Ju 52 was obselete as a bomber by 1939, but because of its durability, simplicity of design, and handling characteristics it continued to serve throughout WW II as a versatile workhorse of the German transport fleet."



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"Me-110 Wolf"
"The Messerschmitt Bf 110 (later Me 110) was a twin-engine heavy fighter in the service of the Luftwaffe during World War II."



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"Me-163 Komet"
"The Me.163 Komet as a one-manned aircraft that utilized two ingredients that were mixed at the right volume (by the pilot controls) to create a propellant. This propellant could carry the pilot to the midst of a bomber formation to wreak havoc on bombers through cannon and rocket fire."



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"German V-1 Flying Bomb"
"The Vergeltungswaffe 1 Fi 103 / FZG-76 (V-1), known as the Flying bomb, Buzz bomb or Doodlebug, was the first modern guided missile used in wartime and the first cruis missle. Called the Buzz bomb because of the buzz sound of the engine."



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"Eurofighter Typhoon, RAF"
"The Eurofighter Typhoon is a highly agile twin-engine multi-role canard-delta fighter aircraft, designed and built by a consortium of European nations formed in 1983. In design it resembles other major modern combat aircraft such as France's Dassault Rafale and Sweden's Saab Gripen."



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"Macchi MC.200"
"Developed in the mid-1930s for the Italian Royal Air Force (Regia Aeronautica), the ""Saetta"" was one of the principal fighters with which Italy entered the Second World War."



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"Savoia-Marchetti S.M. 79"
"It was the most important Italian bomber of World War II, this tough three-engined aircraft established a reputation that contrasted with most Italian weapons of the day, and it was flown with courage and skill. SM.79s served widely in the normal bombing role; but it is as a land-based torpedo bomber that the type deserves its place in military aviation history, being regarded by many as one of the finest torpedo bombers of the war."



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"Aichi B7A Ryusei ""Grace"""
"The project B7A was started on 1941, in the period when the naval Japanese air force requested a specify on a new torpedo and dive bomber with high speeds and long range capaibilities and a payload of 500 kg/ the first prototype presendted was the AM-23, had a conventional entirely metallic structure. Then they were completed 9 prototypes B7A1. The developing was v ery long problematic, so the series production began only in 1944. Nicknamed by the Allies as Grace, the Ryusei was a good plane for its role but the limitated number of planes built (114 in total) and the lack of carriesrs in the last period of the war by the Japanese halved greatly his potential."



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"Japanese Aichi E13A Jake"
"The Aichi E13A (Allied reporting name: Jake) was a longe-range reconnaissance seaplane used by the Japanese Imperial Navy from 1941 to 1945."



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"Japanese Aichi E16A1 Zuiun ""Paul"""
"Of low-wing monoplane configuration, the E16A1 had wings that incorporated trailing-edge flaps, and which could be folded for shipboard stowage."



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"Japanese Kawanishi H8K ""Emily"""
"The Kawanishi H8K, Type 2 Large Flying Boat, Nishiki Daitei, Nishiki Taitei was an Imperial Japanese Navy flying boat used during World War II for maritime patrol duties."



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"Kawanishi N1K1-J ""George"""
"GEORGE is the unlikely nickname for the best Japanese naval fighter produced in quantity during World War II. GEORGE was actually the Kawanishi N1K2 Shiden (Violet Lightning), the unlikely descendant of a floatplane fighter design, the N1K1 REX (see NASM collection). "



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"Mitsubishi G3M ""Nell"""
"In the early nineteen-thirties Mitsubishi developed the successful Ka-9 twin-engine long-range reconnaisance aircraft. It followed this up with a twin-engine bomber/transport originally designated the Ka-15. The prototype was first flown in July 1935. Service trials made it clear that Mitsubishi had developed an excellent aircraft notable for its exceptional range. In June 1936 it went into production - designated the Navy Type 96 attack bomber Model 11 its Mitsubishi designation was G3M1. "



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"Mitsubishi Ki-46 ""Dinah"""
"The Mitsubishi Ki-46 was one of the most impressive aircraft operated by the Japanese during World War II, and one of the earliest purpose-built reconnaissance aircraft. The Ki-46 served from the beginning to the end of the war in the Pacific."



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"Nakajima B5N ""Kate"""
"This is a model of a plane from the carrier Akagi that participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The Allied codename for these planes was ""Kate""."



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"Nakajima ""Kikka"""
"The Nakajima Kikka (Orange Blossom) was a twin-jet fighter based on the German Messerschmitt Me 262. The Kikka was the only Japanese jet-powered aircraft produced during the Pacific War that was capable of taking off on its own power, although it did so only twice."



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"Japanese Nakajima Ki-44 Shoki Tojo"
"The Nakajima Ki-44 Shoki (""Demon"") was a single-engined fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in World War II, first flying in August 1940 and entering service in 1942."



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"Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabuse ""Oscar"""
"The Ki-43, code named Oscar by U.S. forces, was to the Japanese Army what the Zero was to the Imperial Japanese Navy. It typified Japan's approach to fighter aircraft in the late 1930s - maneuverability above all."



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"Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate ""Frank"""
"Generally regarded as the best Japanese fighter of World War Two, the Hayate{'Hurricane') was nonetheless not without its problems. Much of its superlative all-round performance stemmed from its extremely advanced direct-injection engine, the Army's first version of the Navy NK9A. Yet this same engine gave constant trouble and demanded skilled maintenance. "



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"Yokosuka D4Y Suisei ""Judy"""
"The Yokosuka D4Y Suisei ('Comet') - Allied reporting-name 'Judy' - was the D3A's replacement, and by late 1944 relatively few Vals were left in service. The D4Y Judy was one of the few Japanese aircraft to go into production with a liquid-cooled engine."



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"A6M5 Zero, ""Zeke"""
"To many Japanese, the Reisen (Zero Fighter) was more than a superbly designed aircraft, it was symbol of the legendary, albeit temporary invincibility of the Japanese Navy in the Pacific theater."



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"Levasseur PL8"
"May 8-9, 1927. Charles Nungesser and François Coli attempted at crossing the Atlantic from Paris to the USA in Levasseur PL-8 ""L'Oisseau Blanc"" biplane, but were lost. According to some witnesses, they might have crashed already in Maine, USA. "



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"Illyushin IL-2 Soviet Air Force"
"The Soviet Ilyushin Il-2 succeeded where the British Fairey Battle had failed. Immense strength and armoured protection, powerful armament and committal to combat under heavy fighter protection all combined to render the bronirovannyi shturmovik (armoured assault aircraft) a decisive weapon in the Soviet armoury during the final two years of the war in Europe."



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"Lagg-3, Soviet Air Force"
"The Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Goudkov LaGG-3 was a Soviet fighter aircraft of World War II. It was a refinement of the earlier LaGG-1, and was one of the most modern aircraft available to the Soviet Air Force at the time of Germany's attempted invasion."



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"MIG-21 Fishbed"
"The MiG-21 went into service in 1959 and and remained do for thirty years - a record matched only by the F-4 Phantom. It carried a twin-barrel cannon, air-to-air missiles and could fly at Mach 2."



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"Sukhoi SU-27 ""Flanker"""
"The deployment of the Su-27 Flanker and MiG-29 Fulcrum in the mid-1980s leveled the playing field. Designed as a high performance fighter with a fly-by-wire control system, and the ability to carry up to 10 AAMs, the highly maneuverable Su-27 is one of the most imposing fighters ever built."



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"SU-27 Russian Knights Demo Team"
"The Russian Knights aerobatic team was created on April 5 1991 and manned by the best pilots of the Kubinka Air Force base, who had fully mastered the piloting of the 4th generation Su-27 fighter. The team is organic to the Russian Air Force 237th Aircraft Demonstration Centre named after Air Force Marshal Ivan Kozhedub (Russian acronym - TsPAT)."



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"Spitfire Mark V"
"Following a test flight the aircraft was accepted by the RAF and assigned to their No.313 (Czech) Squadron in October. Though too late to serve in the Battle of Britain, the aircraft was based at the RAF Hornchurch facility and did participate in a number of significant operations."



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"AH-64 Apache"
"AH-64 Apache is the Army's primary attack helicopter. It is a quick-reacting, airborne weapon system that can fight close and deep to destroy, disrupt, or delay enemy forces."



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"AH-1G Cobra"
"The AH-1G (COBRA) was the first Marine helo built and used purely as a gunship in the Vietnam War from 1971 through the end of the conflict"



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"AH-1G Super Cobra"
"The Bell (model 209) AH-1G Cobra featured the new ""540"" wide-bladed rotor, and a slim fuselage, that gave it twice the speed of the UH-1B Huey. It could could loiter over the target area three times as long, and had an improved armament system over previous gun ships."



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"LAPD AS 350 Helicopter"
"The Eurocopter single-engine, 6-7 place AS350 series. Helicopters so well configured they practically know what you need to accomplish before you do."



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"Bell Jet Ranger, L.A.P.D"
"The Bell 206 Jet Ranger is popular with corporations and police forces. Military variants range from the five seat trainer and passenger models of the H-57 Sea Ranger, to the H-58 Kiowa, armed with missiles."



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"CH-21 Shawnee"
"In production from 1954 - 1959, the H-21 was flown by the armed forces of the U.S., Canada, France and West Germany. The H-21 was also known as the Flying Banana."



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"CH-53"
"The US Air Force ordered HH-53B and HH-53C variants for search and rescue work, and use the MH-53J Pave Low version for long-range troop transport. "



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"CH-54 Sky Crane"
"The Sikorsky CH-54 Skycrane, with a crew of three, was designed for heavy internal or external lift of heavy bulk loads. It had a rear-facing pilot's seat to provide a clear view of the cargo."



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"HH-3E Jolly Green Giant"
"The HH-3E, the Jolly Green Giant, is a twin-engine, heavy-lift helicopter. It is used for search and recovery of personnel and aerospace hardware in support of global air and space operations. It is also used for combat and special operations."



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"UH-1B Open Cabin"
"The Huey was developed from 1955 US Army trials with the Bell Model 204."



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"MD-500E"
"The MD Helicopters 500e has the highest productivity per unit cost of any light turbine helicopter in its class, claims MD Helicopters. It combines a static mast and fail-safe rotor and retention system with an optional four-bladed tail rotor available to yield quiet performance. Outstanding performance for numerous tasks within the construction, petroleum and forestry industries. The 500e also has a crashworthy A-frame design which acts as an integral seat structure, and a static mast with fail-safe rotor and rotor retention system."



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"UH-13S Sioux"
"The OH-13S Sioux, also known under the name Bell 47 or Augusta Bell 47, was developed in the late fourties. This small helicopter has been built in many military and civilian versions using a variety of different power plants. Used widely in all conflicts of the fifties and sixties such as Koreau, Vietnam, Middle East, the ""Sioux"" was the first helicopter of real military importance."



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"OH-58D Kiowa"
"The Armed OH-58D Kiowa Warrior, in service with the US Army, is supplied by Bell Helicopter Textron of Fort Worth, Texas. Around 375 Kiowas are in service and the single engine, double-bladed armed reconnaissance helicopter has been deployed in support of United States armed forces around the world including Haiti, Somalia and the Gulf of Arabia (Desert Storm and Desert Shield). In 2002, Kiowas were deployed as part of NATO's SFOR forces in Bosnia and, in 2003, 120 Kiowas were deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom."



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"OH-6A Cayuse"
"The Hughes OH-6A Cayuse was quite effective when teamed with the AH-1G Cobra attack helicopter as part of what were known as ""Pink Teams"". The OH-6A ""Loach"" would find targets by flying low, ""trolling"" for fire, and lead in a Cobra, or ""Snake"", to attack. The OH-6A could be armed with the M27 armament subsystem, the M134 six-barrel 7.62mm ""minigun"" or the M129 40mm grenade launcher on the XM8 armament subsystem."



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"S-76 Sikorsky Spirit"
"Sikorsky's S76 is a popular mid size corporate and oil rig support helicopter. "



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"Bell UH-1B Huey"
"The UH-1B was powered by a T53-L-5 turboshaft engine with 176kW (960 SHP), and was fitted with a redesigned and wider-span (13.4 meter or44 feet) rotor blade. At least 1,033 UH-1Bs and Model 204s would be built in all."



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"Bell UH-1B Huey Gunship"
"UH-1B/UH-1C ""Hueys"" were used with moderate success as a gun ship with door mounting M60D 7.62 machine guns on the M23 armament subsystem."



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"Bell UH-1C Huey"
"Although it appears similar to the earlier A & B models, the UH-1C had an improved rotor and engine which gave it greater carrying capacity and range. This UH-1C model is equipped with a nose mounted M-5 40mm grenade launcher."



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"Bell UH-1C Huey Gunship"
"The UH-1B featured a larger cabin and modified main rotor. This model saw widespread service in Vietnam."



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"UH-1D Medevac / Troop Carrier"
"The most widely used military helicopter, the Bell UH-1 series Iroquois, better known as the Huey, began arriving in Vietnam in 1963. Before the end of the conflict, more than 5,000 of these versatile aircraft were introduced into Southeast Asia. Hueys were used for MedEvac, command and control, and air assault; to transport personnel and materiel; and as gun ships."



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"UH-1H Medevac / Troop Carrier"
"The most widely used military helicopter, the Bell UH-1 series Iroquois, better known as the ""Huey"", began arriving in Vietnam in 1963. Before the end of the conflict, more than 5,000 of these versatile aircraft were introduced into Southeast Asia. "



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"Boeing 727-200 PSA ""Donald Duck"" Disney"
"Donald Duck's 50th birthday aircraft (1984)."



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"Boeing 737-500 Continental Airlines"
"This is a model of the Boeing 737-500 with Continental Airlines markings."



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"Boeing 737-200 Continental Airlines"
"Continental Airlines is one of USA's largest carriers serving the Far East, South Pacific, Micronesia, Central and South America, Ireland, the UK, and Continental Europe, and with a wide domestic route network."



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"Boeing 737-300 Continental Airlines"
"By the mid 1980s the Boeing 737-300 fan-engined airliner was also purchased.737 series -400 and series -600 were also used."



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"Boeing 747-400 British Airways"
"The Boeing 747-400 wide bodied aircraft is operated on longhaul routes, mainly to North and South America, South Africa, the Far East and Australasia."



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"Boeing 767-200 Delta 75th Anniversary"
"Delta Airlines celebrates the 75th anniversary of passenger air service in 2004. Delta unveils The Spirit of Delta, the airlines first Boeing 767-232, with a new 75th Anniversary livery at the Annual Shareholders Meeting in Atlanta."



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"Boeing 767-200 Piedmont Airlines"
"An important event for Piedmont Airlines happened on 9 March 1987, when an agreement to sell the company to USAir (US) was signed, bringing an end to most of the international development project. The first aircraft was initially to be named ""City of Charlotte"" but it was suggested to change the name to ""The Pride of Piedmont"" in order to salute Piedmont's employees and all those who had contributed to build up the airline."



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"Beech Model 17 Staggerwing, Red"
"Walter Beech revolutionized the pre-war private aircraft with its five-seat Model 17 ""Staggerwing"" biplane. With a speed of 198 mph, it was faster than many military pursuit planes. At the Miami Air Races in 1933, it won the Texaco trophy."



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"Beech Bonanza Model 36"
"The Beechcraft Bonanza is one of the most important civil aircraft in aviation history. Introduced in 1945 by The Beech Aircraft Corporation, as of 2006 it is still being produced by the Beechcraft Division of Raytheon Aircraft."



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"Beech Baron"
"The Beechcraft Baron is a light-medium twin-engine piston aircraft originally developed by Beech Aircraft Corporation and currently manufactured by the Beechcraft Division of Raytheon Aircraft."



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"Beech 2000 Starship"
"The leading design had its engines mounted in the rear to reduce cabin noise. It had an aft-positioned main wing on which to mount the engines and balance lifting forces. A conventional rudder would have made a huge sounding board for the propellers."



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"Beech Jet 400"
"The Beechjet 400-series are originally developed by Mitsubishi as the Diamond 1. Beech acquired the design and production rights in the mid-80's. Some modifications are resulting in the Beechjet 400. Deliveries started in 1986."



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"Cessna Model 140"
"Like virtually every other manufacturer of the day, Cessna produced taildraggers and the first of these to be built in volume was the diminutive Cessna 120, which was followed in short order by a fancier model call the 140."



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"Cessna Model 414 Chancellor"
"The Cessna Aircraft Corp. built nearly 1000 of these airplanes roughly a 50/50 split between early tip-tanked 414s and wet-wing 414A Chancellors during 15 years of production."



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"Cessna Model 525"



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"Cirrus SR-22 Custom Paint Scheme 1:32"
"The CIRRUS SR22-G2 - For three years running, the CIRRUS SR22-G2 has been the world's best-selling single engine four-seat airplane."



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"Cirrus SR-22 Graphite 1:24"
"The CIRRUS SR22-G2 - For three years running, the CIRRUS SR22-G2 has been the world's best-selling single engine four-seat airplane."



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"CT-114 Snowbirds"
"The CT-114 was primarily based at Moose Jaw Saskatchewan where the Candian Air Force conducts the majority of its pilot training."



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"De Havilland Twin Otter"
"The Twin Otter was a Great Canadian success story, a twin-engine, modified and enlarged version of the Otter which was designed as a bush plane but soon filled an important niche worldwide as a commuter airliner."



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"Douglas DC-3 Delta Arilines"



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"Luscombe 8E"
"The Luscombe Model 8 series is a two place side-by-side strut-braced, high-wing cabin monoplane powered by a single four cylinder air-cooled engine of sixty-five, seventy-five, eighty-five or ninety horsepower. The airplane was designed as a cross country airplane for the private flier, but was also used in training. It is equipped with dual controls (a stick, not a control yoke), but only has brakes on the left side. Wide doors on both sides of the fuselage make for easy entrance and exit."



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"Columbia Space Shuttle Orbiter"
"Columbia, the oldest orbiter in the Shuttle fleet, is named after the Boston, Massachusetts based sloop captained by American Robert Gray."



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"Titan Missile"
"Titan was a family of U.S. expendable rockets used between 1959 and 2005. A total of 368 rockets of this family were launched. "



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"Stinson 108-1 Voyager"
"At the end of the War in August 1945, the Model 108 was rolled out with an eye to the potential civilian market. This was a four seat aircraft with cleaner lines than the earlier model, and incorporated an number of improvements derived from the manufacturers militart experience. The initial model was the Voyager 125 powered by a 125hp Avco Lycoming. This was followed by the 108-1 Voyager 150 with a Franklin 6A4-150-B31 powerplant. A utility version was also produced known as the 'Station Wagon' which could be fitted with floats or skis. The 108-2 featured the 6A4-150-B3. The 108-3 Voyager 165 had the more powerful 165hp 6A4-165-B3, a larger vertical tail and increased fuel tankage."



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"Vans RV-6"
"The RV-6 made its first flight in 1985. When all the flight testing was done, Van was delighted to find that despite the wide fuselage, it was only three miles per hour slower than the RV-4! The handling qualities and STOL characteristics were so close that a pilot who couldn't see the altered visual picture caused by sitting off the centerline probably couldn't tell the RV-4 and RV-6 apart."



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"Vans RV-9"
"The RV-9/9A is designed to be an easy-to-fly, economical, versatile sportplane.That's not too surprising, since all previous Van's airplanes, including the the RV-4, RV-6, RV-7, and RV-8 are versatile, economical sportplanes, too."



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"Minuteman 1B LGM-30B Missile"
"The improved HSM-80B Minuteman IB was first deployed in April 1963. The HSM-80B replaced some HSM-80As, and deployment was finished in June 1965 with 650 missiles in silos. The Minuteman IB featured an improved second-stage motor, and a new reentry vehicle and larger warhead, increasing range and firepower. Its guidance unit could store two targets, enabling the missile to switch to a secondary target after launch if the primary couldn't be reached for any reason."



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"Minuteman II LGM-30F Missile"
"When the mobile basing requirement for the Minuteman was cancelled in December 1961, this also lifted some restrictions on missile size and weight. It was now possible to increase the performance by enlarging rocket stages, as long as the missile would still fit into the silos. Therefore the USAF began the Minuteman II program in 1962, with the missile being designated as HSM-80F."



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"Minuteman III LGM-30G Missile"
"The Minuteman III, using modernized Minuteman I and Minuteman II ground facilities, provided re-entry vehicle and penetration aids deployment flexibility, increased payload, and improved survivability in a nuclear environment."



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"North American Savage AJ-2"
"The North American AJ-2P Savage began life as an unusual aircraft designed for an unusual task - to take off from an aircraft carrier with a nuclear bomb and then drop it in level flight from high altitude. As an alternative, the aircraft was designed to deliver 10,500 lbs of conventional bombs. For this task North American designed a high-wing, three crew, attack bomber powered by two 2,300 hp R-2800-44W Double Wasp reciprocating engines with internal, single-speed, engine driven turbo superchargers, plus one 4,600 lb static thrust centrifugal flow J33-A-10 turbojet located in the rear end of the fuselage."



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"F-6F Blue Angels"
"On June 15 Voris led a trio of Grumman F6F-5 Hellcats, specially modified to reduce weight and painted sea blue with gold leaf trim, through their inaugural 15-minute-long performance at the Southern Air Show at Jacksonville, Florida's Craig Field."



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"F-8F Bearcat Navy Blue Angels"
"The team soon became known worldwide for its spectacular aerobatic stunts."



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"F-100 Thunderbirds"
"The aircraft of the squadron was again changed in June, 1956, this time to the F-100 Super Sabre, which gave the pilots supersonic capability."



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"F-105 Thunderbirds"
"In 1960 a decision was made to allow the tail vertical stabilizer of the slot plane, black from exhaust of the other planes, to remain black. (Contrary to rumor, the stabilizer has never been painted black.)"



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"F-11F Tiger Blue Angels"
"The United States Navy's Blue Angels (or Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron), formed at the end of World War II, is the world's first officially-sanctioned military aerial demonstration team. The team started out flying 3 aircraft in formation, then four, and currently operates 6 aircraft per show."



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"F-84G Thunderbirds"
"The Squadron was activated, after 6 months training in an unofficial status, on June 1, 1953 as the 3600th Air Demonstration Team at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona."



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"F-9F Blue Angels"
"The Blue Angels were officially recommissioned on October 25, 1951, and reported to NAS Corpus Christi, Texas. Lt. Cdr. Voris was again tasked with assembling the flight team (he was the first of only two commanding officers to lead the group twice)."



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"TV-2 Blue Angels"
"The United States Navy's Blue Angels (or Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron), formed at the end of World War II, is the world's first officially-sanctioned military aerial demonstration team. The team started out flying 3 aircraft in formation, then four, and currently operates 6 aircraft per show. "



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"B737-800 Air Europa EC-IXE"
"EC-IXE promoting ""Disneyland Resort Paris"" with a special paint scheme."



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"Boeing 767-200 Delta ""Original Spirit"""
"In 1982, after Delta suffers financial losses, employees raise $30 million in payroll deductions to purchase the first Boeing 767, named ""The Spirit of Delta."""



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"Boeing 767-200 Delta Airlines ""1996 Olympics"""
"To commemorate the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Delta repainted it's employee purchased ""The Spirit of Delta"" in a special livery."



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"Boeing 767-200 Delta Airlines ""Spirit of Delta"""
"The aircraft's livery has been updated to reflect Delta's new paint scheme, with ""The Spirit of Delta"" boldly painted on the fuselage. Delta Air Lines, the world's second largest carrier in terms of passengers carried and the leading U.S. airline across the Atlantic, offers 5,797 flights each day to 426 destinations in 77 countries on Delta, Delta Express, Delta Shuttle, Delta Connection and Delta's worldwide partners. Delta is a founding member of SkyTeam, a global airline alliance that provides customers with extensive worldwide destinations, flights and services."



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"Air Bus 319 America West"
"This is a shortened, minimum change version of the A320. With virtually same fuel capacity as the A320-200, and fewer passengers, the range with 124 passengers in 2-class configuration extends to 3,900 nautical miles (7200 km), the highest in its class."



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"Air Bus 320 America West Airlines"
"The Airbus A320 is a short-to-medium range commercial passenger aircraft manufactured by Airbus. First delivered in 1988, the A320 pioneered the use of digital fly-by-wire flight control systems in a commercial aircraft. "



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"Air Bus 380 Air France"
"The 555 seat, double deck Airbus A380 is the most ambitious civil aircraft program yet. When it enters service in March 2006, the A380 will be the world's largest airliner, easily eclipsing Boeing's 747."



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"Air Bus 380 Fed Ex"
"FedEx Express will be the first to take delivery of the Airbus A380-800F from Airbus in August 2008 and the first to deploy the plane in in service for its global customers."



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"Air Bus 380 Lufthansa"
"The Airbus A380 is a double-decker, four-engined airliner manufactured by Airbus S.A.S. It first flew on April 27, 2005 from Toulouse, France."



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"Air Bus 380 Qantas"
"The 555 seat, double deck Airbus A380 is the most ambitious civil aircraft program yet. When it enters service in March 2006, the A380 will be the world's largest airliner, easily eclipsing Boeing's 747."



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"Air Bus 380 UPS"
"The Airbus A380 is a double-decker, four-engined airliner manufactured by Airbus S.A.S. It first flew on April 27, 2005 from Toulouse, France."



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"Air Bus 380 Virgin Atlantic"
"The Airbus A380 is a double-decker, four-engined airliner manufactured by Airbus S.A.S. It first flew on April 27, 2005 from Toulouse, France."



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"Airbus Satic A300-600ST Belugan"
"The A300 was the first model of Airbus Industries, a group of european aircraft manufacturers."



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"Boeing 777 Oceanic Lost TV Show"
"Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 was carried on a Boeing 777. A new twin-jet long range design that came out in 1994."



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"Hughes H-1 1935"



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"Laird LC-DW ""Super Solution"" 193"



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"Travel Air 29 Model ""r"" Thompson Trophy"
"The Thompson trophy race was one of the National Air Races of the heyday of early airplane racing in the 1930's."



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"Laird-LD-DW-300 ""Solution"" #77 Thompson Trophy"
"The Thompson trophy race was one of the National Air Races of the heyday of early airplane racing in the 1930's."



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"Wedell-Williams #44 Thompson Trophy"
"The Thompson trophy race was one of the National Air Races of the heyday of early airplane racing in the 1930's."



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"Wedell-Williams #57 Thompson Trophy"
"The Thompson trophy race was one of the National Air Races of the heyday of early airplane racing in the 1930's."



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"Howard DGA-6 ""Mr. Mulligan"" #40 Thompson Trophy"
"The Thompson trophy race was one of the National Air Races of the heyday of early airplane racing in the 1930's."



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"Caudron C-460 #100 Thompson Trophy"
"The Thompson trophy race was one of the National Air Races of the heyday of early airplane racing in the 1930's."



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"Folkerts SK-3 #301 Thompson Trophy"
"The Thompson trophy race was one of the National Air Races of the heyday of early airplane racing in the 1930's."



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"Turner LTR ""Ring Free Meteor "" #29 Thompson Trophy"
"The Thompson trophy race was one of the National Air Races of the heyday of early airplane racing in the 1930's."



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"Turner LTR ""Champion"" #29 Thompson Trophy"
"The Thompson trophy race was one of the National Air Races of the heyday of early airplane racing in the 1930's."



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"Star Trek USS Enterprise"
"Federation starship, Constitution class, Starfleet registry number NCC-1701."



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"Star Trek USS Voyager"
"The USS Voyager (NCC-74656) was an Intrepid class Federation starship. It was launched in 2371 and was under the command of Captain Kathryn Janeway."

 
 
 
   
   
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