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In January 2019 IAI signed an agreement with Brazilian company "Santos Lab" to provide BirdEye 650D UAVs, which "Santos Lab" will operate, for large scale precision agricultural applications. [ 7 ] In September 2020 IAI announced that it signed an agreement to acquire 50% of BlueBird Aero Systems, an Israeli developer and integrator of small ...
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The body wood options were basswood (standard), alder, ash, mahogany, and even koa or korina which weren't standard options. Bridge options were a stop tail bridge or a Floyd Rose Tremolo system in chrome (standard), gold or black. The Special models came with the birdseye (not hard rock) maple neck, which was an upgrade from a production special.
The terms aerial view and aerial viewpoint are also sometimes used synonymous with bird's-eye view. The term aerial view can refer to any view from a great height, even at a wide angle, as for example when looking sideways from an airplane window or from a mountain top.
Birds Eye, a multinational frozen foods company Captain Birdseye, also known as Captain Iglo, the advertising mascot for the Birds Eye frozen food brand in Europe; Birdseye cloth, frequently used in diapers; Birdseye maple, a pattern in certain kinds of timber; Bird's eye maple (mineral property), an effect observed in mica and other crystals
James D. Rolfe [7] (born July 10, 1980) is an American YouTuber, filmmaker, and actor.He is best known for creating and starring in the comedic retrogaming web series Angry Video Game Nerd (2004–present).
The film is a mockumentary and was shot in Zürich, Los Angeles and Colorado.Ward's scenes were shot in Colorado, but with special effects added to the location in Zürich
He founded the frozen food company Birds Eye. Among his inventions during his career was the double belt freezer. One of nine children, Birdseye grew up in New York City before heading to Amherst College and began his scientific career with the U.S. government. A biography of his life was published by Doubleday over a half century after his death.