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  2. File:Eurocopter X3 flying display at ILA Berlin Airshow 2012.ogv

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  3. List of McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II variants - Wikipedia

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    Late-series aircraft equipped with leading-edge slats to improve maneuverability at the expense of top speed under the Agile Eagle program. Starting with Block 53, aircraft added AGM-65 Maverick capability and smokeless J79-GE-17C or -17E engines. First flight 1 August 1965. The most numerous Phantom variant; 1,370 built. F-4E Kurnass 2000

  4. McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II - Wikipedia

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    It made 55 flights flying chase on X-15 missions and lifting body flights. The F-4 also supported a biomedical monitoring program involving 1,000 flights by NASA Flight Research Center aerospace research pilots and students of the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School flying high-performance aircraft. The pilots were instrumented to record ...

  5. Shrike (racing car) - Wikipedia

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    Shrike NB89H. Shrike is a racing car developed in Australia by the students of the Croydon Park Institute of TAFE in Adelaide in 1988 and 1989. It was developed for the then new Formula Holden category which mandated an aluminium tub monocoque, powered by a Buick sourced 3.8 litre Holden V6 engine, as used in the Holden VN Commodore at that time.

  6. WinTech Racing - Wikipedia

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    WinTech Racing partnered with The Flying Eagle Boat Company of Hangzhou, China and Drew Harrison Racing Shells in 2004 to create one of the largest boat manufacturers in the world. [citation needed] WinTech Racing is a worldwide company with offices in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. [citation needed]

  7. Curtiss A-8 - Wikipedia

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    YA-10 Shrike A-12 Shrike The Curtiss A-8 was a low-wing monoplane ground-attack aircraft built by the United States company Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company , designed in response to a 1929 United States Army Air Corps requirement for an attack aircraft to replace the A-3 Falcon .

  8. Curtiss SB2C Helldiver - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army Air Force A-25 Shrike (AAF Ser. No. 41-18787) in flight. SBW-5 Canadian-built version of the SB2C-5, 85 built (165 cancelled) by the Canadian Car & Foundry company. A-25A Shrike United States Army Air Corps version without arrester gear or folding wings and equipment changed, 900 built Helldiver I

  9. Bell X-9 Shrike - Wikipedia

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    The Bell X-9 Shrike was a prototype surface-to-air, liquid-fueled guided missile designed by Bell Aircraft as a testbed for the nuclear-armed GAM-63 RASCAL. It is named after the shrike , a family of birds.