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  2. Brookhaven Airport - Wikipedia

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    Brookhaven Calabro Airport (IATA: WSH, ICAO: KHWV, FAA LID: HWV) is a public airport located one mile (1.6 km) north of the central business district of Shirley, in ...

  3. Airplane! - Wikipedia

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    The script originally stayed close to the dialog and plot of Zero Hour!, as ZAZ thought they did not have a sufficient understanding of film at the time to structure a proper script. [17] ZAZ's script borrowed so much from Zero Hour! that they believed they needed to negotiate the rights to create the remake of the film and ensure they remain ...

  4. American Airlines Flight 11 - Wikipedia

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    The damage caused by the plane and the fires ignited by its crash caused the North Tower to collapse at 10:28 that morning, resulting in hundreds of additional casualties. While the recovery effort at the World Trade Center site did lead to the discovery and identification of body fragments from certain individuals who boarded Flight 11, many ...

  5. Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines - Wikipedia

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    Extending the wingspan and fitting a more powerful Ardem 50 hp engine produced only marginal improvement. When Doug Bianchi and the Personal Planes production staff who constructed the replica consulted with Allen Wheeler, he recalled that the Demoiselle's designer and first pilot, Alberto Santos-Dumont was a

  6. Convair B-36 Peacemaker - Wikipedia

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    The Convair B-36 "Peacemaker" [N 1] is a strategic bomber built by Convair and operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) from 1949 to 1959. The B-36 is the largest mass-produced piston-engined aircraft ever built, although it was exceeded in span and weight by the one-off Hughes H-4 Hercules.

  7. TWA Flight 800 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft involved, manufactured in July 1971, was a Boeing 747-131 registered as N93119. The aircraft was purchased new by Trans World Airlines in 1971. It had completed 16,869 flights in 93,303 hours of operation and was powered by four Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7AH turbofan engines.

  8. 2001 Avjet Gulfstream III crash - Wikipedia

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    Christina Ward, "Charter Plane Crash Kills 18 Near Aspen", RedCross.org, March 30, 2001 ; Gordon Gilbert, "Fuel and weather suspect in Aspen GIII accident", AIN Online, November 2001 [permanent dead link ‍] Gordon Gilbert, "Editors' Choice: Gulfstream III crew in Aspen crash" AIN Online, January 2002 [permanent dead link ‍]

  9. Planes (film) - Wikipedia

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    Planes is a 2013 American animated sports comedy film produced by Disneytoon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. [3] Directed and co-written by Klay Hall and produced by Traci Balthazor-Flynn, it is a spin-off of Pixar 's Cars franchise .