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Nordica, part of the Nordic Aviation Group AS together with its subsidiary Xfly, was [2] an Estonian charter airline which was the flag carrier of Estonia from 2016 to 2023, a capacity purchase arrangement provider, headquartered in Tallinn, [3] with its office premises in the vicinity of Tallinn Airport.
Nordica is an Italian manufacturing company of winter sports products, focusing on skiing. Based in Giavera del Montello, Nordica is currently a division of Tecnica Group, after it was acquired from Benetton in 2003. [2] [3] The current range of products include skis, boots, poles, and accessories such as sportswear, gloves, and bags.
AFNOR EXP G 03-007 (1977) - Size designation of clothes for men, women and children AFNOR NF G 03-008 (1984) - Tights - Sizes - Designation - Marking Russian standards
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Data from Fokker Services, Performance: Fokker Services General characteristics Crew: 2 flight crew Capacity: 46 seats at 34"pitch to 56 seats at 30" pitch, 5,500 kg (12,100 lb) max payload Length: 25.25 m (82 ft 10 in) Wingspan: 29 m (95 ft 2 in) Height: 8.32 m (27 ft 4 in) Wing area: 70 m 2 (750 sq ft) Aspect ratio: 12.01 Empty weight: 13,400 kg (29,542 lb) Max takeoff weight: 20,820 kg ...
X-COM: Enforcer (2001), a third-person shoot'em up game; Enforcer, a boss in the game Coded Arms (2005) Enforcer, a special Sentinel who appears in Halo 2 (2004) PAX Enforcers, volunteer staff of the Penny Arcade Expo; The Enforcer, the main character in the computer game MegaRace (1993) Enforcers (role-playing game), a 1987 role-playing game
A 1951 USAF resolution test chart is a microscopic optical resolution test device originally defined by the U.S. Air Force MIL-STD-150A standard of 1951. The design provides numerous small target shapes exhibiting a stepped assortment of precise spatial frequency specimens.
The Brannock Device is a measuring instrument invented by Charles F. Brannock for measuring a person's shoe size. Brannock spent two years developing a simple means of measuring the length, width, and arch length of the human foot .