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  2. Lincoln Beachey - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Beachey, in his business suit he wore for flying Lincoln Beachey with his plane Lincoln Beachey (March 3, 1887 – March 14, 1915) was a pioneer American aviator and barnstormer . He became famous and wealthy from flying exhibitions, staging aerial stunts, helping invent aerobatics , and setting aviation records.

  3. Lincoln Aviator - Wikipedia

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    IN 2007, Lincoln rebranded its model line, adopting an "MK" model across its lineup, with the exception of the Navigator and the Town Car. The Aviator nameplate was dropped, becoming the Lincoln MKX (X= crossover); based on the Ford CD3 platform, the production MKX served as a counterpart of the Ford Edge.

  4. 2025 Lincoln Aviator details revealed: New tech, 13 special ...

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    The new Lincoln Aviator, built at the Chicago Assembly Plant, starts at $58,495 plus $1,395 in destination and delivery fees. The order bank opened Monday. Delivery to dealers is scheduled for ...

  5. Space travel in science fiction - Wikipedia

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    Works related to space travel have popularized such concepts as time dilation, space stations, and space colonization. [1]: 69–80 [5]: 743 While generally associated with science fiction, space travel has also occasionally featured in fantasy, sometimes involving magic or supernatural entities such as angels. [a] [5]: 742–743

  6. Teleportation in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Teleportation is the theoretical transfer of matter or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them. [1] It is a common subject in science fiction and fantasy literature, film, video games, and television. In some situations, teleporting is presented as time traveling across space.

  7. 30-year-old black hole mystery has finally been solved

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    By: Patrick Jones. A 30-year-long question about black holes has finally been resolved. Apparently, black holes twist space time like taffy. This finding is based off a principle put forward by ...

  8. Space warfare in science fiction - Wikipedia

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    Space warfare is a main theme and central setting of science fiction that can trace its roots back to classical times, and to the "future war" novels of the 19th century. . With the modern age, directly with franchises as Star Wars and Star Trek, it is considered one of the most popular general sub-genres and themes of science fiction

  9. Black holes in fiction - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [5] [10] [13] Artificial black holes that are created unintentionally at nuclear facilities appear in Michael McCollum's 1979 short story "Scoop" and Martin Caidin's 1980 novel Star Bright. [2] [3] In David Langford's 1982 novel The Space Eater, a small black hole is used as a weapon against a rebellious planet.