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  2. List of interwar military aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Interwar military aircraft are military aircraft that were developed and used between World War I and World War II, also known as the Golden Age of Aviation. For the purposes of this list this is defined as aircraft that entered service into any country's military after the armistice on 11 November 1918 and before the Invasion of Poland on 1 ...

  3. Aviation in the interwar period - Wikipedia

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    The areas of the world covered by commercial air routes in 1925. Sometimes dubbed the Golden Age of Aviation, [1] the period in the history of aviation between the end of World War I (1918) and the beginning of World War II (1939) was characterised by a progressive change from the slow wood-and-fabric biplanes of World War I to fast, streamlined metal monoplanes, creating a revolution in both ...

  4. Aircraft of Czechoslovakia interwar period - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of aircraft of Czechoslovakia during the interwar period. This list aims to show aircraft of the Czechoslovak Air Force during the interwar period hence it does not include prototypes of Czechoslovak aircraft.

  5. Category:Military equipment of the interwar period - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military equipment of the interwar period" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... List of interwar military aircraft; O.

  6. Polikarpov Po-2 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was designed by Nikolai Polikarpov to replace the U-1 trainer (a copy of the British Avro 504), which was known as Avrushka to the Soviets. [6]The prototype of the U-2, powered by a 74 kW (99 hp) Shvetsov M-11 air-cooled five-cylinder radial engine, first flew on 7 January 1928 piloted by M.M. Gromov. [6]

  7. Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service - Wikipedia

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    Land-based aircraft actually provided the bulk of Japanese naval aviation up to the eve of the Pacific War. In this regard, Japan was unique among the three major naval powers during the interwar period and the immediate prewar years with only the two air wings of the US Marine Corps being analogous to Japan's land based naval air units. [16]

  8. Joe Keery Addresses 'Emotional' End of “Stranger Things”: 'It ...

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    Joe Keery is getting candid about the end of Stranger Things.. On Tuesday, Jan. 28, the actor, 32, appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and spoke about wrapping up the fifth and ...

  9. List of triplanes - Wikipedia

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    Hang-glider. One of several types flown by Hans Richter having varying numbers of planes. Rodjestveisky triplane: Russia: 1911: Experimental: Prototype: Roe I Triplane: United Kingdom: 1909: Experimental: Prototype: Has been described as a tandem triplane due to its relatively large triplane aft plane. [14] Roe II Triplane: United Kingdom: 1910 ...