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  2. National Airlines (N8) - Wikipedia

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    National Air Cargo Group, Inc., also operating as National Airlines, is a U.S. airline based in Orlando, Florida. [2] It operates on-demand cargo and passenger charter services. It added scheduled passenger service on December 16, 2015, from its hub at Orlando Sanford International Airport, Orlando. [3] A National Airlines Boeing 747-446F

  3. Charlotte Aircraft Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Jenks Caldwell Sr. in 1953. Today the company is run by his son Jenks Caldwell Jr. The company's main business is reselling refurbished aircraft parts which it acquires by purchasing used aircraft and stripping them of their useful parts, storing them until required, and re-furbishing them before sale to the customer.

  4. Nakajima Kikka - Wikipedia

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    After the war, airframes 3, 4, and 5 (and possibly other partial airframes) were brought to the U.S. for study. Today, two examples survive in the National Air and Space Museum: The first is a Kikka that was taken to the Patuxent River Naval Air Base, Maryland for analysis. This aircraft is very incomplete and is believed to have been patched ...

  5. Rutan VariEze - Wikipedia

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    National Air and Space Museum VariEze Kit Components Archived April 9, 2010, at the Wayback Machine December 2004 EZ of the Month Archived October 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1982–83 .

  6. Ultraflight Lazair - Wikipedia

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    The Lazair I is a single-seat conventional high-wing monoplane with an open fuselage frame, inverted V-tail and twin tractor propellers. As an ultralight aircraft designed for low flying speeds, the fuselage comprises an open frame of aluminum tube supporting the open cockpit, tricycle undercarriage and inverted-V tail.

  7. Air suspension - Wikipedia

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    Air bag or air strut failure is usually caused by wet rust, due to old age, or moisture within the air system that damages it from the inside. Air ride suspension parts may fail because rubber dries out. Punctures to the air bag may be caused from debris on the road. With custom applications, improper installation may cause the air bags to rub ...

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