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  2. Airstream - Wikipedia

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    Airstream discontinued the manufacture of Class A motorhomes in 2006. Airstream, still based in Jackson Center, is a division of Thor Industries. Airstream produces several models: Basecamp, Bambi, Caravel, Flying Cloud, International, and Classic. Trailer sizes of 2020 range between 16 and 33 feet.

  3. 14 Airstreams That Made the Silver Bullet So Iconic - AOL

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    The 'Airstream' DIY Trailer (1929) Businessman Wally Byam loved road travel so much that he decided to build a crude tent on wheels that he and his wife, Marion, could sleep in while vacationing ...

  4. Wings of the North Air Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Wings of the North foundation was established in February 1998 after the Planes of Fame East Museum closed. Two months later, the group organized an airshow. [2][3] Eventually named AirExpo, it was continued for 18 years despite lacking a permanent location. [4] Although not used for display, the museum purchased Hangar 72D at Flying Cloud ...

  5. Northrop N-9M - Wikipedia

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    27 December 1942. The Northrop N-9M was an approximately one-third scale, 60-foot (18 m) span all-wing aircraft used for the development of the full size, 172-foot (52 m) wingspan Northrop XB-35 and YB-35 flying wing long-range, heavy bomber. First flown in 1942, the N-9M (M for Model) was the third in a lineage of all-wing Northrop aircraft ...

  6. Saro Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Saunders-Roe. First flight. 15 July 1930. Primary user. Royal Air Force. Number built. 22. The Saro Cloud was a British passenger amphibian flying boat designed and built by Saunders-Roe as the A.19. It was later produced as the A.29 [1] for the Royal Air Force for pilot and navigator training.

  7. List of clipper ships - Wikipedia

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    Flying Cloud had one sister ship named Northern Light, and was a second copy of the new design that produced the fastest clipper ships. Flying Fish: 1851 United States (Boston, MA) Wrecked in 1858 [a] Un­known She was launched at East Boston, Massachusetts, for Messrs. Sampson & Tappan, Boston.

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