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  2. USS Zelima - Wikipedia

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    USS Zelima (AF-49) was an Alstedes-class stores ship acquired by the United States Navy at the end of World War II.Her task was to carry stores, refrigerated items, and equipment to ships in the fleet, and to remote stations and staging areas.

  3. Acoustic liner - Wikipedia

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    The lower half of a liner features dedicated internal slots to allow liquid drainage in order to prevent ice formation or fire hazards. From an acoustic perspective, this implies that the upper acoustic panel is a locally reacting liner, whereas the lower one is a non-locally reacting liner. [1]

  4. Arctic Air - Wikipedia

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    Arctic Air is a Canadian drama television series that began airing on CBC Television on January 10, 2012. The series was canceled on March 17, 2014, due to government ...

  5. Plug door - Wikipedia

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    Plug doors are often used on aircraft with pressurized cabins because this design of door provides a simple and reliable means of securing the door and preventing leakage of air. [1] As the air pressure outside becomes increasingly lower than that inside the cabin, the pressure difference causes the door to seal itself closed and prevent leakage.

  6. Nagurskoye (air base) - Wikipedia

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    It is an extremely remote Arctic base and Russia's northernmost military base. [2] The base is named after Polish-Russian pilot Jan Nagórski . Nagurskoye was built in the 1950s as a staging base for Soviet Long Range Aviation bombers to reach the US, and was maintained by the Operational Group Arctic (OGA), which maintained all Arctic bomber ...

  7. Arctic Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Aircraft Company was founded in Anchorage, Alaska by Bill Diehl in 1975 to produce an updated version of the Interstate Cadet light aircraft as the Arctic Tern. In 1985 , the company closed down, and rights to the aircraft went to the Interstate Aircraft Company .

  8. Burst of Arctic air, snow on the way for the western US - AOL

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    A major outbreak of cold, stormy weather could snarl travel at higher elevations of the northwest United States and British Columbia this week, AccuWeather meteorologists say. The pattern will hit ...

  9. Lawson Airplane Company-Continental Faience and Tile Company

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    Lawson C.2 or T-2. The Lawson Airplane Company was founded by former Major League Baseball player Alfred Lawson.In 1919 and 1920, the company designed and built the first two US transports, the Lawson C.1 or T-1 and the Lawson C.2 or T-2 in an effort to establish a commercial airline after the war. [3]