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  2. Ultravia Pelican - Wikipedia

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    The Pelican was initially produced in kit form by Ultravia of Mascouche, Quebec. The company later relocated to Gatineau, Quebec. The single-seat Le Pelican series was produced from 1983–85 and the two-seat Pelican series was built from 1985 until Ultravia went out of business in 2006. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Kolb Aircraft Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 New Kolb Aircraft introduced the Canadian-designed Ultravia Pelican Sport 600 into the US market in partnership with Ultravia Aero from Canada and Brazil's Flyer Indústria Aeronáutica. When Ultravia went out of business in 2006 Kolb purchased Ultravia's assets, including the Pelican design.

  4. Flyer Indústria Aeronáutica - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Flyer established a partnership with the Canadian company Ultravia, resulting in the joint production of the Pelican 500BR in Brazil. By 2006, Flyer had produced 125 units of this model. [8] Flyer expanded its operations in 2004, starting the assembly of kits and aircraft from the renowned American company Van's Aircraft.

  5. Pelican (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pelican Nebula, an HII region located toward the constellation Cygnus; Pelican Products, a producer of cases and flashlights; RAAF Squadron Berlin Air Lift or Operation Pelican, the Australian contribution to the Berlin Air Lift; The Pelican, former name of the Prospect of Whitby pub in London

  6. Boeing Pelican - Wikipedia

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    The main deck has a cabin area that is 50 ft (15 m) wide and 200 ft (61 m) long. [21] For military purposes, the upper deck is designed to carry troops or cargo containers, [ 19 ] while the main deck has a height of 18 ft 4 in (5.6 m) [ 21 ] so that it can hold oversized vehicles such as tanks [ 19 ] or helicopters.

  7. Florida State Road 200 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 200 (SR 200) is a major diagonal road in central and northeast Florida. Its southern terminus is at US 41 ( SR 45 ) in Hernando ( Citrus County ). Its eastern terminus is at SR A1A in Fernandina Beach ( Nassau County ), at the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Fletcher Avenue.

  8. List of toll roads in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of toll roads in Florida. Florida has 734 miles (1,181 km) of toll roads, bridges, and causeways as of June 2013. The longest of these is Florida's Turnpike, running 313 miles (504 km), opened in 1957. Most toll roads have state road designations with a special toll shield, including the Turnpike and Homestead Extension.

  9. Anthony Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis saw limited minutes on April 4 and missed a game on April 9 due to his back. [200] On April 10, the team announced that Davis would miss the remaining four games. [201] Davis finished the season as the NBA leader in blocked shots per game (2.82). [202] Davis was the youngest NBA leading shot blocker at 21 years, 36 days (on April 16, 2014 ...