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  2. History of Qantas - Wikipedia

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    Qantas ordered twelve Airbus A380-800s in 2000, with options for twelve more. Eight of these options were exercised in 2006, bringing firm orders to twenty. Qantas is the third airline to receive A380s, after Singapore Airlines and Emirates. [39] [40] The main domestic competitor to Qantas, Ansett Australia, collapsed on 14 September 2001. [41]

  3. Qantas - Wikipedia

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    The original QANTAS office in Longreach, Queensland, 1921 [37] QANTAS Avro 504K Dyak, 1921 Qantas Empire Airways Short Empire flying boats at Rose Bay in Sydney Harbour, 1939 Qantas was founded in Winton, Queensland on 16 November 1920 by Hudson Fysh , Paul McGinness and Fergus McMaster as Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited.

  4. Wisconsin State University Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin State University Conference (WSUC) was an American intercollegiate college athletic conference that was formed in July 1913 as the Wisconsin State Normal Conference. All member institutions were located in the State of Wisconsin. The WSUC sponsored competitions and championships in basketball, football, and other sports. [1]

  5. Hudson Fysh - Wikipedia

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    Sir Wilmot Hudson Fysh KBE DFC (7 January 1895 – 6 April 1974) was an Australian aviator and businessman. A founder of the Australian airline company Qantas, Fysh was born in Launceston, Tasmania.

  6. Qantas Founders Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Qantas Founders Museum is a museum located in Longreach, Queensland, Australia. The museum was opened on 9 June 1996 in the heritage-listed Qantas Hangar, built by Qantas in 1922. [1] Stage 2 of the Qantas Founders Museum was part of a 1999 A$110 million Queensland and federal government project, the heritage trails network. [2]

  7. Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    1926 – The INACW has been rebranded as the Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference, effective in the 1926–27 academic year. 1951 – The WSTCC has been rebranded as the Wisconsin State College Conference, effective in the 1951–52 academic year. 1964 – Wisconsin–Milwaukee left the WSTCC, effective after the 1963–64 academic year.

  8. John Coatta - Wikipedia

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    John Coatta (April 5, 1929 – December 26, 2000) was an American football player, coach, and scout. He served as the head coach at the University of Wisconsin from 1967 to 1969 and at Mankato State College—known as now Minnesota State University, Mankato—from 1970 to 1975, compiling a career head coaching record of 38–50–3. [1]

  9. Wisconsin Badgers football - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin competes in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Big Ten Conference (Big Ten). The Badgers have competed in the Big Ten since its formation in 1896. They play their home games at Camp Randall Stadium, the fourth-oldest stadium in college football. Wisconsin is one of 26 ...