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  2. Atlantic flyingfish - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic flyingfish (Cheilopogon melanurus) is a flying fish in the family Exocoetidae. The flyingfish fauna is made up of 16 total species, 6 of which belong to the genus Cheilopogon, including C. melanurus. [2] The Atlantic flyingfish is also in the order Beloniformes and class Actinopterygii. [3]

  3. List of clipper ships - Wikipedia

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    Flying Cloud had one sister ship named Northern Light, and was a second copy of the new design that produced the fastest clipper ships. Flying Fish: 1851 United States (Boston, MA) Wrecked in 1858 [a] Un­known She was launched at East Boston, Massachusetts, for Messrs. Sampson & Tappan, Boston.

  4. SS Malolo - Wikipedia

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    SS Malolo (later known as Matsonia, Atlantic, and Queen Frederica) was a passenger liner, later cruise ship, built by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia, in 1926 for the Matson Line. The largest and most luxurious American passenger ship of her era, [ 3 ] she was the first of a number of ships designed by William Francis Gibbs for the Matson ...

  5. Rowing teams battle flying fish in Atlantic race - AOL

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    Both teams shared their experiences, including being hit by a stream of flying fish. The Sea Donkeys said one team member, Niels Bardoel, was hit five times in one night by the "smelly" creatures.

  6. Fish falls from the sky, smashes Tesla car windshield in ...

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    A fish fell out of the sky and smashed the windshield of a car owned by Jeff and Cynthia Levine of Atlantic Highlands. Life in the sea: NJ record lobster caught by Ocean County diver; no one will ...

  7. John Gilpin (clipper) - Wikipedia

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    Flying Fish, which left New York November 1, narrowly bested John Gilpin, arriving in 92 days, 4 hours. Clark describes the race between the two leaders, Flying Fish and John Gilpin, as follows: The fleet was so large in 1853 that it was not uncommon for two or three ships to be in company at sea, each striving to outsail the others.

  8. Flying Fish (clipper) - Wikipedia

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    Flying Fish was a California clipper ship of the extreme type launched in 1851. Her figurehead was a green and gold flying fish. At full sail she could set 8,250 yards of canvas. The ship was wrecked in 1858 while coming out of Fuzhou with a cargo of tea leaves. [2]

  9. Passengers scream as Scandinavian Airlines flight hit by ...

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    Passengers screamed and items flew through the air when a Scandinavian Airlines flight was hit by severe turbulence over the Atlantic. The incident happened aboard flight SK957, which departed ...