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  2. The Best Chicken Wings in Every State - AOL

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    Wings to get: Triple Play and PB&J Founded as a catering company in 2004, 2 Fat Guys American Grill expanded on the back of its steak burgers, ribs, and wings. Its Buffalo sauce are a combination ...

  3. Gopuff - Wikipedia

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    The company began offering delivery services in Philadelphia before moving into other cities, including Seattle, Boston, Phoenix, and Atlanta. [16] [17] In 2016, Gopuff raised $8.25 million in A round funding. [18] In 2019, the company reportedly raised $750 million in funding from SoftBank, with a commitment for up to $250 million more.

  4. Vortex lift - Wikipedia

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    Four basic configurations which have used vortex lift are, in chronological order, the 60-degree delta wing; the ogive delta wing with its sharply-swept leading edge at the root; the moderately-swept wing with a leading-edge extension, which is known as a hybrid wing; and the sharp-edge forebody, or vortex-lift strake. [7] Wings which generate ...

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  6. Lift (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Cans and carton of Lift before 2015 rebranding. Lift is a range of soft drinks produced by The Coca-Cola Company that has been available in Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Germany, Austria, Philippines and Eastern Europe since the 1970s. It is carbonated and flavored with fruit juice. In Australia and New Zealand, a standard bottle of Lift is ...

  7. Aileron - Wikipedia

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    The rising wing generates increased lift, which causes increased induced drag. The descending wing generates reduced lift, which causes reduced induced drag. Profile drag caused by the deflected ailerons may add further to the difference, along with changes in the lift vectors as one rotates back while the other rotates forward.

  8. Category : Airlift wings of the United States Air Force

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    Pages in category "Airlift wings of the United States Air Force" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Lifting body - Wikipedia

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    US X-24A, M2-F3 and HL-10 lifting bodies. A lifting body is a fixed-wing aircraft or spacecraft configuration in which the body itself produces lift.In contrast to a flying wing, which is a wing with minimal or no conventional fuselage, a lifting body can be thought of as a fuselage with little or no conventional wing.