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  2. Bell D-188A - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force XF-109 designation had previously been assigned to a proposed Convair F-106B variant, however, had subsequently been left blank and Bell assumed – if the D-188A had been built – that this would have been assigned to the aircraft. Many reference works refer to the D-188A by its assumed experimental series number, but in fact ...

  3. de Havilland Vampire - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, the type was withdrawn when the RNoAF decided to re-equip with the Republic F-84G Thunderjet. In 1955, the Vampire trainers were replaced by the Lockheed T-33, these aircraft were returned to the United Kingdom and saw later use by the Royal Air Force. A RNoAF Vampire F.3 displayed at the Norwegian Armed Forces Aircraft Collection

  4. List of surviving de Havilland Vampires - Wikipedia

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    A former Royal Australian Navy Sea Vampire on display at the service's Fleet Air Arm Museum No. 14 Squadron RNZAF Vampire FB.9 on gate duty at Ohakea, New Zealand Vampire built under licence for the Swiss Air Force in 1969 as an FB.6 painted as an F.3 in RCAF service (Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum). de Havilland DH-115 Vampire T.11 in Royal ...

  5. F-109 - Wikipedia

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    From a US military aircraft designator: This is a redirect from a title that is a US military aircraft designator to an article about the corresponding aircraft or missile.

  6. File:De Havilland Vampire F3 (DH-100), UK - Air Force ...

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  8. Century Series - Wikipedia

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    The name "Century Series" stems from the fighter (F-) designation number being in the 100–109 range. The term became popular to refer to a group of generally similar designs of the 1950s and early 1960s. As it evolved, the attribution of the Century Series moniker reflects models designated between F-100 and F-106 which went into full production:

  9. Remains of decapitated "vampire child" found in Poland ...

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    Two recently unearthed children's skeletons showed characteristics of ancient anti-vampire burials meant to prevent the dead from exiting the grave, Remains of decapitated "vampire child" found in ...