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  • ...e north Atlantic, returning 28 March. She was at sea on her final Atlantic cruise when the German surrender came, and returned to New York 11 May 1945. ...rrender. After her arrival [[Pearl Harbor]] 1 September, the ship screened flight operations with Tripoli.
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  • ...ry, investigation and categorization of [[Aviation accidents and incidents|flight failures]], and the prevention of such failures through regulation, educati ...s per 2,000,000,000 person-miles. Only 2 months later, [[American Airlines Flight 587]] crashed in [[Queens]], [[New York City|NY]], killing 256 people, incl
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  • ...nding 4,500, mostly Africans. The [[United States]] responded by launching cruise missiles on suspected terrorist camps in Afghanistan, killing over 20 thoug In December 1999, [[Indian Airlines Flight 814]] en route from [[Kathmandu]] to [[Delhi]] was hijacked and taken to [[
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  • ...gates/main6031295.shtml |title=CBS News Dec. 28, 2009 Al Qaeda: We Planned Flight 253 Bombing Terrorist Group Says It Was In Retaliation for U.S. Operation i ...t Africa, resulting in upward of 300 deaths, mostly locals. A barrage of [[cruise missile]]s launched by the U.S. military in response devastated an al-Qaeda
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  • |first flight=1930 ...a]] in 1931. After demonstrations in [[Buenos Aires]] and a record-setting flight over the [[Andes]], the aircraft was commandeered by [[Argentina|Argentine]
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  • |first flight = 1935 |cruise speed main=
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  • |first flight =26 October 1931 ...nd Chief Test Pilot [[Hubert Broad]] was at the controls during this first flight.<ref>McKay 1988, p. 6.</ref><ref name = "jackson 4"/> Shortly thereafter, c
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  • | first flight=1939 |cruise speed kmh=176
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  • | first flight=May 1937 |cruise speed kmh=394<!-- if max speed unknown -->
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  • | first flight= Probably 22 September 1938 ...re built by Philips and Powis Aircraft at [[Woodley Aerodrome]]. The first flight was made by H. (Bill) Skinner, probably on 22 September 1938.<ref name ="Am
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  • |first flight = [[1935 in aviation|1935]] |cruise speed kmh=<!-- if max speed unknown -->
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  • |first flight = 20 March 1937 ...ections having dihedral and tapering towards the tip.<ref name="fi41 ph">''Flight'' 12 June 1941, p. h.</ref> It has a fixed [[conventional landing gear|tail
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  • |first flight = 31 March 1939 ...le trainers of its day. The first true production Master I made its maiden flight on 31 March 1939.<ref name="Amos aeroAug80 p414-6">Amos ''Aeroplane Monthly
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  • |first flight = 22 August 1936 ...ugust 2008, the restored aircraft was put on display at the "Milestones of Flight" exhibition at the RAF Museum Hendon.<ref name="miles" />
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  • |first flight = 18 December 1935 ...Havilland Gipsy Six]] piston engine. The prototype crashed during [[Spin (flight)|spinning]] trials at Woodley Aerodrome in January 1937. Four production ai
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  • | first flight= 1939 ...was built by Parnall Aircraft Ltd as a private venture project. The first flight was by G.A.C Warren at [[Yate]] Aerodrome in February 1939, with B conditio
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  • |first flight=8 October 1939 ...n of the aircraft and were much enlarged, heavier and even less efficient. Flight performance was poor. There were later plans to fit them with the 250&nbsp;
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  • |first flight = early [[1939 in aviation|1939]] ...Sigrist in [[Desford]], [[Leicester]], United Kingdom, were an important [[Flight instruments|instrument]] manufacturer in the interwar era, specialising in
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  • | first flight= 1938 ...hough the latter was not completed.<ref name="Robertson p.100"/> The first flight of L7706 was by [[Squadron Leader|Sqn Ldr]] G.L.G. Richmond at [[Heston Aer
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  • |first flight=[[1930 in aviation|1930]] |cruise speed main= <!--knots-->
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