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  2. Nose art - Wikipedia

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    World War I nose art was usually embellished or extravagant squadron insignia. This followed the official policy established by the American Expeditionary Forces' Chief of the Air Service, Brigadier General Benjamin Foulois, on 6 May 1918, requiring the creation of distinct, readily identifiable squadron insignia. [6]

  3. Wingtip device - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 Airbus launched its "Sharklet" blended winglet, designed to enhance the payload-range of its A320 family and reduce fuel burn by up to 4% over longer sectors. [26] This corresponds to an annual CO 2 reduction of 700 tonnes per aircraft. [27] The A320s fitted with Sharklets were delivered beginning in 2012.

  4. File:Airbus A330neo, new sharklets.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Focal plane X resolution: 2,553.2145996094: Focal plane Y resolution: 2,553.2145996094: Focal plane resolution unit: 3: Sensing method: One-chip color area sensor: File source: Digital still camera: Scene type: A directly photographed image: Custom image processing: Normal process: Exposure mode: Auto exposure: White balance: Auto white balance ...

  5. Frontier Airlines' Newest Aircraft Features Sharklets - AOL

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  6. Women in aviation - Wikipedia

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    By 1927, Omlie earned the first transport pilots license and airplane mechanics license issued to a woman. [68] Another stuntwoman, Ethel Dare had perfected walking from one plane to another by 1920, [69] the first woman to perform the feat. [64] Bessie Coleman was the first African American woman to become a licensed airplane pilot in 1921. [70]

  7. Sharklet - Wikipedia

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    Sharklet may refer to: Blended winglets on aircraft, specifically those manufactured by Airbus; Sharklet (material), a plastic sheet product

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  9. List of women aviators - Wikipedia

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    Aida de Acosta flying the airship Baladeuse in 1903 – the first woman to pilot a powered aircraft. This is a list of women aviators — women prominent in the field of aviation as constructors, designers, pilots and patrons. It also includes a list of their relevant organisations such as the Betsy Ross Air Corps and Women's Royal Air Force