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  2. F. W. Winterbotham - Wikipedia

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    At the start of the Great War, in August 1914, Winterbotham enlisted in the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, but in 1916 they lost their horses and were to be supplied with bicycles or transferred to infantry, so he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in 1916, and became a fighter pilot.

  3. Lockheed C-5 Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    The Lockheed C-5 Galaxy is a large military transport aircraft designed and built by Lockheed, and now maintained and upgraded by its successor, Lockheed Martin.It provides the United States Air Force (USAF) with a heavy intercontinental-range strategic airlift capability, one that can carry outsized and oversized loads, including all air-certifiable cargo.

  4. Fred Trump Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Crist Trump Jr. (October 14, 1938 – September 26, 1981) was an American airplane pilot and maintenance worker. The eldest son of real-estate businessman Fred Trump Sr., he fell out of his father's favor when he chose to become an airline pilot, leading to his younger brother Donald inheriting the family business.

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  7. Frederick C. Blesse - Wikipedia

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    He was a command pilot with more than 6,500 flying hours, most of which were in fighter aircraft including the P-40, P-47, P-51 Mustang, P-80, F-86, F-100, F-102, A-7, F-104, F-106, F-4, and F-111. He had more than 650 hours combat flying and is the nation's sixth ranking jet ace .

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  9. C. Gordon Fullerton - Wikipedia

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    As the project pilot on the Propulsion Controlled Aircraft program, he successfully landed an F-15 and an MD-11 with all control surfaces fixed, using only engine thrust modulation for control. [1] [4] In addition to these activities, Fullerton was a project pilot on a number of other research programs at Dryden.