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  2. Academy of Model Aeronautics - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1940s, coverage was raised to $1000.00 worth of protection. By the mid-1940s the insurance program was often referred to as a "gas license" as it was becoming required for operation of gasoline-powered models at most club flying sites and for many contests. The insurance program presently offers US$2.5 million in coverage.

  3. Baroque (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A further title is Baroque Typing, a themed typing game released for Windows, first as a downloadable game on May 22, 2000; then as a packaged release on March 20, 2003. [47] [75] An online game based on Baroque was also announced as being in production for a release between 2005 and 2006, though no further information was released. [76]

  4. Paul K. Guillow, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    A stick & tissue balsa model airplane under construction, still manufactured by Guillow's. During World War II, the supply of balsa wood was diverted to the war effort for the manufacture of rafts and life jackets. Guillow's was forced to use alternative materials like cardboard or pine wood to manufacture the model kits.

  5. List of model aircraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    One Man Model (Japan) Orange Hobby (China) Oriental Model (Japan) Otaki (Japan) - went bankrupt in the mid 1980s. Molds acquired later by Doyusha & Arii. OzMods Scale Models (Australia) Pacific Coast Models (USA) Panda Models (China) Pantera (Poland) Paramount (Canada) Parc Models (Romania) Pavla Models (Czech Republic) Pegaso/Necomisa (Mexico ...

  6. List of aviation pioneers - Wikipedia

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    Working together patented a design for a helicopter (1904), constructed and demonstrated a working model (13–17 Apr 1905); [79] [80] designed and built the first Swiss airplanes, [81] including the biplane Dufaux 4 and Dufaux 5; Armand set a new over-water distance record of 66 km (41 mi) crossing Lake Geneva (28 Aug 1910).

  7. List of surviving Consolidated PBY Catalinas - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales: Australia: under restoration for static display PBY-5A: 48423: JV928: R: Tunison Foundation, Inc. Wappingers Falls: New York: United States: N423RS, shipped to St Lucie County Airport, Fort Pierce, Florida on 25 January 2015 from UK. Relocated to New York for restoration to airworthiness in multi-step move from 2022-2023. PBY ...

  8. Category:1940s Japanese aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Japanese aircraft by decade of first flight 19th century • 1900s • 1910s • 1920s • 1930s • 1940s • 1950s • 1960s • 1970s • 1980s • 1990s • 2000s • 2010s • 2020s

  9. Tachikawa Ki-54 - Wikipedia

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    The prototype first flew in the summer of 1940 and, on completing trials, entered production in 1941 as Army Type 1 Advanced Trainer Model A (Ki-54a). The Ki-54a was soon followed by the Ki-54b as Army Type 1 Operations Trainer Model B and Ki-54c as Army Type 1 Transport Model C. The Ki-54b and -c enjoyed successful careers until the end of the ...

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