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  2. 40th Flight Test Squadron - Wikipedia

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    40th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron Convair TF-102A-45-CO Delta Dagger 56-2360, Johnson AB, Japan, 1963 "Combat in Southwest and Western Pacific, 2 June 1942 – 14 August 1945.

  3. Owner's manual - Wikipedia

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    2007 Toyota Yaris hatchback owner's manual 1919 Ford Motor Company car and truck operating manual. An owner's manual (also called an instruction manual or a user guide) is an instructional book or booklet that is supplied with almost all technologically advanced consumer products such as vehicles, home appliances and computer peripherals.

  4. List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft ...

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    A Hellenic Air Force upgraded two-seated F-4E Phantom ΙΙ crashed in the Ionian sea at around 10:30 am, 25 nautical miles (46,3 Km) south of Andravida air base. The accident occurred during a training exercise with another F-4E that successfully returned to base.

  5. Boeing C-40 Clipper - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing C-40 Clipper is a military version of the Boeing 737 Next Generation used to transport cargo and passengers. It is used by the United States Navy , Air Force , and Marine Corps . [ 2 ] The Navy C-40A variant is named "Clipper", whereas the USAF C-40B/C variants are officially unnamed.

  6. Operation Power Flite - Wikipedia

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    Operation Power Flite was a United States Air Force mission in which three Boeing B-52 Stratofortresses became the first jet aircraft to circle the world nonstop, when they made the journey in January 1957 in 45 hours and 19 minutes, using in-flight refueling to stay aloft.

  7. Antonov A-40 - Wikipedia

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    The Antonov A-40 Krylya Tanka (Russian: крылья танка, meaning "tank wings") was a Soviet attempt to allow a tank to glide onto a battlefield after being towed aloft by an airplane, to support airborne forces or partisans. [1] A prototype was built and tested in 1942, but was found to be unworkable.

  8. Vought F-8 Crusader - Wikipedia

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    Flight testing proved the aircraft to be relatively problem-free. On 21 August 1956, U.S. Navy pilot R.W. Windsor attained a top speed of 1,015 mph; in doing so, the F-8 became the first jet fighter in American service to reach 1,000 mph. [5] During March 1957, the F-8 was introduced into regular operations with the US Navy.

  9. Aero-Works Aerolite 103 - Wikipedia

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    Data from Aerolite 103 website & KitPlanes General characteristics Crew: one Length: 17 ft 0 in (5.19 m) Wingspan: 26 ft 10 in (8.18 m) Height: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Wing area: 124 sq ft (11.54 m 2) Empty weight: 275 lb (125 kg) Max takeoff weight: 600 lb (272 kg) Powerplant: 1 × Rotax 447 fixed pitch, 40 hp (30 kW) Performance Maximum speed: 70 mph (113 km/h, 61 kn) Cruise speed: 63 mph (102 km ...