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The Goodyear Blimp uses branding and animated lighting displays. Aerial advertising is a form of advertising that incorporates the use of flogos, [1] manned aircraft, [2] or drones [3] to create, transport, or display, advertising media. [4]
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The "Stainless Banner" was criticized for its excessive white design, creating fears that it could be mistaken for a flag of truce and causing it to be easily soiled. [10] The "Blood-Stained Banner", issued a little over a month before the Confederacy's surrender, was seldom used due to few flags being manufactured.
Would it make sense to convert the lowest level sections of the Wikipedia:Requested articles tree into included templates (much as the way the Peer Review section is now set up). That way those of us with a particular interest in certain subjects can just keep a watch on just those templates, rather than having to watch the entire page? Thanks.—
In each case, the link was to Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/X/sandbox when it should have been User:X/sandbox. I guess the template needs to be fixed so it can accommodate review drafts whether they are at Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation or in user space or in the Draft space. —Largo Plazo 19:33, 4 April 2014 (UTC)
Chang'e 6 (Chinese: 嫦娥六号; pinyin: Cháng'é liùhào) was the sixth robotic lunar exploration mission by the China National Space Administration (CNSA) and the second CNSA lunar sample-return mission.