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  2. USS Albatross (1882) - Wikipedia

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    The deck of USFC Albatross, June/July 1885. The ship spent the first half of 1885 making cruises from Washington to Pensacola, Florida, and New Orleans, Louisiana, to look into the red-snapper banks and fisheries of the gulf. While visiting New Orleans from 20 February to 1 March 1885, the ship was a major attraction in the Fish Commission ...

  3. Deborah Scaling Kiley - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Scaling Kiley (January 21, 1958 – August 13, 2012) [1] was an American sailor, author, motivational speaker, and businesswoman. She was the first American woman to complete the Whitbread Round the World Race. In 1982, she famously survived a boating accident off the coast of North Carolina, which became the basis for her book ...

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    Hemisphere Dancer. Hemisphere Dancer was singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett 's personal seaplane. A Grumman HU-16 Albatross flying boat, former U.S. Navy Bureau Number (BuNo) 137928 and civil registration number N928J. [1] The aircraft is central to the action in Buffett's best-selling memoir A Pirate Looks at Fifty.

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  6. History of Los Angeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport opened on October 1, 1928 [4] and the first structure, Hangar No. 1, was erected in 1929 by the Curtiss-Wright company for use as a flight school and to service its small fleet of aircraft. The Spanish Colonial Revival style building still stands at the airport, remaining in active use and listed on the National Register of Historic ...

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    Lax security for walk-ins led to breach, chaos at Hard Rock Stadium’s Copa America final Charles Rabin, Douglas Hanks, Michelle Kaufman July 15, 2024 at 5:00 PM

  8. Albatross - Wikipedia

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    Morphology and flight. [edit] A southern royal albatross: Note the large, hooked beak and nasal tubes. The albatrosses are a group of large to very large birds; they are the largest of the Procellariiformes. The billis large, strong, and sharp-edged, with the upper mandible terminating in a large hook.

  9. List of ships named Albatross - Wikipedia

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    Albatros, a hydrofoil in service on Lake Geneva between 1964 and 1972. Albatross – a sailing ship used in Sweden's Albatross expedition of 1947–48. TS Albatros – a cruise liner built in 1952, in service as Albatros 1981–84. Also in service as TS Albatross 1985–88. SS Albatros (1957) – an ocean liner, in service as Albatros 1993–2003.