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A YA-5C (XA3J-3P) prototype, 1963 Manufacturer's model of the NR-349 proposal XA3J-1 (NA247) Prototypes, two built, one converted to RA-5C, one crashed 1959. A3J-1 58 built, 6 cancelled, survivors re-designated A-5A in 1962, 42 converted to RA-5C. Another variant with variable geometary wings and canards was proposed. [26] A3J-2
[5] [6] [7] King Philip was initially urged by Isocrates in 346 BC to unify Greece against the Persians. [8] [9] After the Battle of Chaeronea, the League of Corinth was formed and controlled by Philip. Alexander utilized his father's league when planning his pan-Hellenic invasion of Asia to expand Macedon and take revenge on the Persian Empire ...
The $5 Billion Misunderstanding: the Collapse of the Navy's A-12 Stealth Bomber Program. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 2001. ISBN 978-1-55750-777-8. Thomason, Tommy H. Strike from the Sea: U.S. Navy Attack Aircraft from Skyraider to Super Hornet, 1948 – present. North Branch, Minnesota: Specialty Press, 2009. ISBN 978-1-58007-132-1.
A-11 design, March 1959. Design concept A-10 featured two General Electric J93-3 turbojets with 2-D underwing inlets and had better mission radius than concepts A-4 thru A-9. These designs had reached the A-11 stage when the program was reviewed. The A-11 was competing against a Convair proposal called Kingfish, of roughly similar performance ...
The modern city of Corinth is located approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) northeast of the ancient ruins. Since 1896, systematic archaeological investigations of the Corinth Excavations by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens have revealed large parts of the ancient city, and recent excavations conducted by the Greek Ministry of ...
1 Corinthians 1:1–21 in Codex Amiatinus from the 8th century 1 Corinthians 1:1–2a in Minuscule 223 from the 14th century. The epistle may be divided into seven parts: [30] Salutation (1:1–3) Paul addresses the issue regarding challenges to his apostleship and defends the issue by claiming that it was given to him through a revelation from ...
Open (reopened in June 1, 2023 after being closed since January 2021) [4] [5] Navigation authority: Corinth Canal S.A (A.E.DI.K) [6] History; Principal engineer: István Türr and Béla Gerster: Construction began: 67 AD (first attempt) 1881 (final attempt) Date of first use: 25 July 1893 [1] Date completed: 25 July 1893
Casio Cassiopeia was the brand name of a PDA manufactured by Casio.It used Windows CE (later versions running Windows PocketPC/Windows Mobile) as the Operating system.Casio was one of the first manufacturers of PDAs, developing at the beginning small pocket-sized computers with keyboards and grayscale displays and subsequently moving to smaller units in response to customer demand.