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  2. Category : Airliner shootdown incidents involving combat aircraft

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    This category lists confirmed incidents in which civil airliners have been shot down by military combat aircraft, typically by fighters.Incidents are listed regardless of cause or intent (i.e., factors such as alleged misidentification of the target or navigational errors are immaterial).

  3. Airliners (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Robert Christensen announced plans for a series of online initiatives, releasing e-book formats of the print magazine and establishing a social media presence. The magazine was re-titled Airliners & Airports. Popular components of past issues such as the Air Photo News section were being returned to the magazine's pages, but around the ...

  4. List of civil aircraft - Wikipedia

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    References CAB CAB GY-20 Cab two-seat cabin monoplane CAB GY-30 Supercab two-seat cabin monoplane CAMS CAMS 37 single-engine airmail flying boat CAMS 51 twin-engine airmail and passenger flying boat CAMS 53 twin-engine airmail and passenger flying boat CAMS 56 twin-engine airmail and passenger flying boat CAMS 58 twin-engine airmail and passenger flying boat CAMS 161 four-engine airliner ...

  5. 1957 in aviation - Wikipedia

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    The national airline of Ecuador, Ecuatoriana de Aviación, is founded. It will begin flight operations in August . May 1 – An Eagle Aviation Vickers VC.1 Viking crashes into trees near Blackbushe Airport in Yateley , Hampshire , England , killing 34 of the 35 people on board.

  6. 1929 in aviation - Wikipedia

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    May 25 – The Spanish government airline CLASSA officially assumes all the rights, obligations, fleets, and staff of Iberia and the other airlines that merged to form it. May 26 – Flying a Junkers W 34 be/b3e (registration D-1119), Friedrich W. Neuenhofen sets a new world altitude record, reaching 12,739 meters (41,795 feet).

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