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  2. Excalibur Aircraft Excalibur - Wikipedia

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    The Excalibur was designed as "clone" [1] of the Quad City Challenger II aircraft. The company took the basic Challenger design and incorporated many changes, including mounting the engine upright allowing larger propellers and the Rotax gearbox to be mounted, lengthening the tailboom and enlarging the tail vertical surface to increase stability, shortening the ailerons and replacing control ...

  3. Lockheed Model 44 Excalibur - Wikipedia

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    The new design differed so much from the original Excalibur, that a different model designation was needed. It was first given the temporary designation L-104, then it was later officially designated the Model 49 or "Excalibur A". In time, the Model 49 would become a completely different aircraft from the original Model 44.

  4. Sikorsky VS-44 - Wikipedia

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    The Sikorsky VS-44 was a large four-engined flying boat built in the United States in the early 1940s by Sikorsky Aircraft. Based on the XPBS-1 patrol bomber, the VS-44 was designed primarily for the transatlantic passenger market, with a capacity of 40+ passengers. Three units were produced: Excalibur, Excambian, and Exeter, plus two XPBS-1 ...

  5. Excalibur (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Excalibur, a talking sword character in Soul Eater; Excalibur, the sword used by Saber throughout most of the Fate series; Excalibur, the sword which was broken into seven different swords in High School DxD; Excalibur, the right arm of Capricorn Saint from Saint Seiya; Excalibur, a sword in the video game Sonic and the Black Knight (2009)

  6. List of aircraft of the Romanian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    1 airplane from Slovakia Retired in 1941 Lublin R-XIIID Poland: Trainer/air ambulance 27 airplanes Retired in 1948 Potez 62: France: Airliner 1 airplane Assigned to LARES PWS-24: Poland: Airliner 1 airplane Crashed in 1940 PWS-26: Poland: Trainer 46 airplanes Retired in 1946 PZL.5: Poland: Trainer 1 airplane Retired in 1940 PZL P.7a: Poland ...

  7. Category:Aircraft with fixed tricycle landing gear - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Aircraft with fixed tricycle landing gear" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 427 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. List of aircraft (E) - Wikipedia

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    (Eidgenoessische Konstruktionswerkstaette English: "Swiss Federal Constructions Works", also known as Eigenössische Flugzeug Werke - EFW, or as Flug + Werk) . EKW MA-7 (Militär-Apparat - MA-7) [8]

  9. Four Aces (passenger liners) - Wikipedia

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    The 4 Aces were the quartet of passenger-cargo liners Excalibur, Exochorda, Exeter, and Excambion, originally built for American Export Lines by New York Shipbuilding of Camden, New Jersey between 1929 and 1931. AEL placed the "4 Aces" in service between the US and the Mediterranean, offering cruises of up to 40 days.