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  2. Honda Pilot (ATV) - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Pilot is an all-terrain vehicle produced by the Honda Motor Company in 1989 and 1990. This vehicle is also known as the FL400R, the model number assigned to this vehicle by Honda. [1] Its body style was based on the earlier Honda Odyssey model and was the last ATV manufactured in this style.

  3. Honda Pilot - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Pilot is a mid-size crossover SUV with three-row seating manufactured by Honda since 2002. [3] Primarily aimed at the North American market, the Pilot is the largest SUV produced by Honda. Pilots are currently manufactured in Lincoln, Alabama , and the Pilot was produced in Alliston, Ontario until April 2007.

  4. Honda VFR400 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda VFR400 series of motorcycles were a related series of 399 cc V4-engined motorcycles, which were essentially scaled-down versions of the larger VFR race models of the day. [1] They were mainly developed for, and sold in, the Japanese domestic market , in part due to the tougher motorcycle drivers' license restrictions in Japan at the ...

  5. Flight review - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, flight reviews are required every two years, and thus were formerly called biennial flight reviews (BFRs).. For holders of pilot certificates issued by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), a flight review is required of every active holder of a U.S. pilot certificate at least every two years.

  6. The Pilot. A Battle for Survival - Wikipedia

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    The Pilot. A Battle for Survival (Russian: Лётчик, romanized: Lyotchik) is a 2021 Russian WWII film written and directed by Renat Davletyarov, based on the real events surrounding pilot Aleksey Maresyev during World War II (known in Russia as "The Great Patriotic War"). [1] [2] The Pilot.

  7. Wausau Pilot and Review - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the name "Wausau Pilot and Review" are in a handful of interrelated 19th-Century newspapers in Wausau, Wisconsin. The Wisconsin River Pilot, established in 1865 by 18-year-old Valentine Ringle, of German descent (also founder of the German-language Wausau Wochenblatt 1876-1887), and reflected Ringle's Democratic political leaning.