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  2. Flight distance record - Wikipedia

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    First flying 19,089 kilometres (11,861 mi; 10,307 nmi) from Paris-Le Bourget Airport to Auckland, New Zealand in 21 hours and 32 minutes. [40] After a 5 hour layover, the flight continued east-bound on a slightly longer route back to Paris-Le Bourget flying 19,246 kilometres (11,959 mi; 10,392 nmi), covering a great circle distance of 18,541 ...

  3. Afghan Air Force - Wikipedia

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    From the late 1930s until World War II, British Hawker Hind and Italian IMAM Ro.37 aircraft constituted the bulk of the Afghan Air Force, which by 1938 amounted to about 30 planes in service. [20] The Hawker Hind remained in the Afghan inventory until 1957, and as of 2009 one former Afghan Air Force Hawker Hind still flew in the Shuttleworth ...

  4. Gaucher RG.40 Week-End - Wikipedia

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    André Gérard built a development of the RG.40, called the Gérard RG.45, Gérard-Gaucher 45 or Gérard Club-45, which flew for the first time on 20 October 1938. [ 9 ] : 57 . Powered by a 34 kW (45 hp) Zlin Persy II flat-four engine , [ 10 ] : 31d its span was increased to 9.8 m (32 ft 2 in), wing area to 14.5 m 2 (156 sq ft) and empty weight ...

  5. Flight airspeed record - Wikipedia

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    km/h Aircraft 17 December 1903: Wilbur Wright: 6.82: 10.98: Wright Flyer: Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, US: This figure is groundspeed, not airspeed. The Wrights' first flight covered just over 120 ft (37 m) and about 12 seconds into a gusty wind. The Wrights estimated airspeed at 31 mph (50 km/h). 5 October 1904: 37.85: 60.23: Wright Flyer III

  6. Fighter Jet Crash at Alaska Air Force Base Caught on Camera ...

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    The moment a fighter jet crashed at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska has been caught on camera. On Tuesday, Jan. 28, the Eielson Air Force Base shared in a press release that a F-35 Lightning II ...

  7. Why Minus 40 Is A Magical Number In Weather - AOL

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    When the actual temperature dips down to minus 40, you'll often see people lining up at the university sign in Fairbanks, Alaska, to catch the occasion on camera. There's even an official " 40 ...

  8. Range (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    For jet aircraft operating in the stratosphere (altitude approximately between 11 and 20 km), the speed of sound is approximately constant, hence flying at a fixed angle of attack and constant Mach number requires the aircraft to climb (as weight decreases due to fuel burn), without changing the value of the local speed of sound.

  9. U.S., Canadian jets scrambled as Russian warplanes spotted in ...

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    A combat air patrol of American and Canadian fighter jets was scrambled this week after multiple Russian warplanes were spotted in the Arctic, the North American Aerospace Defense Command said ...