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  2. File:Condor Airlines B767-300ER (G-DAJC) @ FRA, Dec 2013.jpg

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  3. Aircraft seat map - Wikipedia

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    Seat maps usually indicate the basic seating layout; the numbering and lettering of the seats; and the locations of the emergency exits, lavatories, galleys, bulkheads and wings. Airlines that allow internet check-in frequently present a seat map indicating free and occupied seats to the passenger so that they select their seat from it.

  4. Condor (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Condor, legally incorporated as Condor Flugdienst GmbH, is a German airline based in Neu Isenburg, Hesse.It was established in 1955 with Frankfurt Airport as its main base. . Condor offers scheduled and charter flights and operates, from Germany, medium-haul flights to the Mediterranean Basin and the Canary Islands as well as long-haul flights to destinations in Africa, Asia, North America ...

  5. Airline seat - Wikipedia

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    Airline cabins are frequently classified as narrow-body if there is a single aisle with seats on either side, or wide-body if there are two aisles with a block of seats between them in addition to the seats on the side. The number of seats abreast is affected by the aircraft width. On very small aircraft such as the Beechcraft 1900 there are ...

  6. TL Ultralight Condor - Wikipedia

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    TL Ultralight TL-232 Condor. The Condor and Condor Plus are closely related and similar highwing ultralight aircraft, seating two side-by side with dual control. They are both of conventional layout, the principal differences being the more powerful engine, cut down rear fuselage and extended rear cabin glazing of the Condor Plus.

  7. List of pusher aircraft by configuration - Wikipedia

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    A pusher aircraft is a type of aircraft using propellers placed behind the engines and may be classified according to engine/propeller location and drive as well as the lifting surfaces layout (conventional or 3 surface, canard, joined wing, tailless and rotorcraft), Some aircraft have a Push-pull configuration with both tractor and pusher engines.

  8. Junkers G 24 - Wikipedia

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    On 7 November 1930, a Syndicato Condor Junkers G 24 (P-BAHA, named Potyguar) sank off Iguape, São Paulo, killing one of eight on board. [ 18 ] On 31 August 1932, an AB Aerotransport Junkers G 24 (SE-AAE, named Svealand ) crashed at Tubbingen, Netherlands while the crew was attempting a forced landing after the number three engine failed ...

  9. MacCready Gossamer Albatross - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was designed and built by a team led by Paul B. MacCready, a noted American aeronautics engineer, designer, and world soaring champion. Gossamer Albatross was his second human-powered aircraft, the first being the Gossamer Condor, which had won the first Kremer prize on August 23, 1977, by completing a 1-mile (1.6 km)-long figure-eight course.