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  2. Curtiss-Wright X-19 - Wikipedia

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    From the X-100 Curtiss-Wright developed the larger X-200, of which the United States Air Force ordered two prototypes designated the X-19A. The X-19 had fore and aft high-mounted tandem wings. Each wing mounted two 13 ft (4.0 m) propellers that could be rotated through 90 degrees, allowing the aircraft to take off and land like a helicopter.

  3. MacCready Gossamer Albatross - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was designed and built by a team led by Paul B. MacCready, a noted American aeronautics engineer, designer, and world soaring champion. Gossamer Albatross was his second human-powered aircraft, the first being the Gossamer Condor, which had won the first Kremer prize on August 23, 1977, by completing a 1-mile (1.6 km)-long figure-eight course.

  4. Northrop YF-23 - Wikipedia

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    The red hourglass painted on the YF-23 PAV-1 for its maiden flight. Formally designated as the YF-23A, the first aircraft (serial number 87-0800), Prototype Air Vehicle 1 (PAV-1), was rolled out on 22 June 1990; [33] PAV-1 took its 50-minute maiden flight on 27 August with chief test pilot Alfred "Paul" Metz at the controls. [34]

  5. List of Intamin rides - Wikipedia

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    Double Wheel: Parque de la Ciudad: Argentina: 1982: Removed [226] Double Wheel: Double Wheel: Kuwait Entertainment City: Kuwait: 1984: Removed [227] Sky Whirl: Triple Wheel: California's Great America: United States: 1976: Removed [228] Sky Whirl: Triple Wheel: Six Flags Great America: United States: 1976: Removed [228] Tree Triple Wheel ...

  6. Air Force Test Center - Wikipedia

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    Established as 730th Army Air Forces Base Unit (Flight Test), 11 March 1944; Re-designated: 4144th Army Air Forces Base Unit, 1 October 1946 Re-designated: 2759th Air Force Base Unit, 29 August 1948 Re-designated: 2759th Experimental Wing, 20 May 1949 Inactivated on 25 June 1951. Established as Air Force Flight Test Center and organized on 25 ...

  7. Chuck Yeager - Wikipedia

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    On October 14, 1997, on the 50th anniversary of his historic flight past Mach 1, he flew a new Glamorous Glennis III, an F-15D Eagle, past Mach 1. [84] The chase plane for the flight was an F-16 Fighting Falcon piloted by Bob Hoover, a longtime test, fighter, and aerobatic pilot who had been Yeager's wingman for the first supersonic flight. [85]

  8. Aircraft in fiction - Wikipedia

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    It has since appeared in the Ace Combat series [25] and is a study-level aircraft in the combat flight simulator DCS World. [26] In the 2005 film Jarhead, A-10s attack U.S. Marine forces in a friendly fire incident. [27] Most incarnations of the Autobot Powerglide, who first appeared in Hasbro's Transformers toy line in 1985, transform into an ...

  9. Earth Simulator - Wikipedia

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    ES was replaced by the Earth Simulator 2 (ES2) in March 2009. [1] ES2 is an NEC SX-9/E system, and has a quarter as many nodes each of 12.8 times the performance (3.2× clock speed, four times the processing resource per node), for a peak performance of 131 TFLOPS.

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