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achieved the first landing by a twin engined | aeroplane, a de Havilland Mosquito. |
homas Sharon Fermor-Hesketh was killed in an | aeroplane accident in France in 1937. |
In 1988 he wrote his autobiography An | Aeroplane Affair and he died in 2001. |
Kishore manages to land the | aeroplane after the pilots lose their consciousness... |
nuary 1916, last seen flying a heavy bombing | aeroplane against the Turks at Gallipoli. |
By | Aeroplane and Car in the Libyan Desert), was published |
transform into three modes: humanoid robot, | aeroplane and animal and have very obnoxius, repellent |
olved and its assets passed to the Monocoupe | Aeroplane and Engine Corporation (transferring operati |
e change to avoid confusion with the Curtiss | Aeroplane and Engine Company. |
lot at RAF Martlesham Heath, the home of the | Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment. |
ical Air Force and then as Commandant of the | Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment. |
lverhampton, and in June 1943 it went to the | Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment at B |
s, teaches AME Courses in mechanical stream ( | aeroplane and power plant) covering LA, PE and reproce |
He was made Commandant of the | Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment in J |
ought aviation pioneers representing Curtiss | Aeroplane and Motor Company and a team representing th |
gum played 13 songs, about half of them from | Aeroplane, and covered Phil Spector's "I Love How You |
the name of a website of the history of that | aeroplane and others of a similar time. |
College, Andover and then Commandant of the | Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment befo |
ts descent, a passenger was seen to exit the | aeroplane and fall to earth parachute-less, subsequent |
while also surveying large forest blocks by | aeroplane and working to create and manage the Dzanga- |
He illustrated for The | Aeroplane and the Eagle comic. |
acquired on February 10, 1914 by the Curtiss | Aeroplane and Motor Company. |
He envisaged the role of the | aeroplane as broadening the naval horizon, and during |
an attempted assassination whlle leaving the | aeroplane at Jan Smuts Airport in which he is shot at |
ry gallant soldier succeeded in bringing his | aeroplane back to our lines, and though he made a succ |
prize money he was soon to build a full size | aeroplane based on his winning model, the Roe I Biplan |
The | aeroplane bearing the Short Brothers number 27 first a |
He designed and built an | aeroplane between late 1909 and 1910, along with his b |
His accomplishments as a model | aeroplane builder culminated in a man-carrying glider |
ny that a Saudi woman is allowed to pilot an | aeroplane but may not drive a car. |
being scattered over the South Downs from an | aeroplane, but there are also memorials in Highgate 'N |
by the editor of British flying magazine The | Aeroplane, C. G. Grey. |
Customs officers checked | aeroplane cabins prior to disembarkation of passengers |
lace where King Ravana lifted his historical | aeroplane called Dhadu Monara according to a popular m |
The Wessex | Aeroplane Club relocated from Filton Airfield, and tog |
irst used as an airfield by Bristol & Wessex | Aeroplane Club. |
worked as a flying instructor at the London | Aeroplane Club. |
ed on by his membership in the Windsor Model | Aeroplane Club. |
The company was taken over by the Bristol | Aeroplane Company in 1920. |
iquidation and was taken over by the Bristol | Aeroplane Company in 1920. |
958 the aero engine interests of the Bristol | Aeroplane Company and Armstrong Siddeley were amalgama |
Sir William was chairman of BAC (Bristol | Aeroplane Company and Bristol Tramways, Lady Verdon-Sm |
eorge played for Western League club Bristol | Aeroplane Company before being signed by Crystal Palac |
his poor eyesight, he worked for the Bristol | Aeroplane Company from 1940 to 1944. |
a job in the engines division of the Bristol | Aeroplane Company in Patchway. |
e chief engineer for what became the Bristol | Aeroplane Company in Bristol, UK, designing aircraft i |
r aircraft designed and built by the Bristol | Aeroplane Company that was used extensively in the ear |
that it would be a good idea if the Bristol | Aeroplane Company purchased it. |
- Chief Engineer from 1944-60 at the Bristol | Aeroplane Company |
He was also a director of the Bristol | Aeroplane Company until his death. |
affe raid was primarily aimed at the Bristol | Aeroplane Company's works on the south side of the air |
e of Sir George White founder of the Bristol | Aeroplane Company, who is buried in the churchyard. |
Blue Rapier the Bristol 182 by Bristol | Aeroplane Company, with a single Bristol Siddeley engi |
f WWII, saw further expansion of the Bristol | Aeroplane Company. |
and became chief draughtsman for the British | Aeroplane Company. |
t aircraft built by the Bristol and Colonial | Aeroplane Company. |
The | aeroplane concluded its ILS approach on runway 24, tou |
The | aeroplane could only be removed when the window frames |
In 1981, he was killed in a MiG-21 | aeroplane crash during a training flight over the Gulf |
Crossley died in an | aeroplane crash off the coast of Denmark on August 15, |
n and women were killed in Wales today in an | aeroplane crash, the worst disaster in the history of |
A memorial to a World War II | aeroplane crash. |
has also been the site of a number of small | aeroplane crashes. |
one-hour documentary about the crash called | Aeroplane Dance. |
was responsible for practically all of their | aeroplane designs. |
th the bomb hatching like an egg and a small | aeroplane emerging out of the bomb, flying out of the |
pen name Carl Conte), was born the son of an | aeroplane engineer. |
ot long afterwards, the sound of approaching | aeroplane engines was heard by the airmen. |
he young men, all they enjoy is to be in the | aeroplane every day.” |
He later worked in an | aeroplane factory, and died in Gloucestershire, Englan |
ed Army on 16 August 1945 while he was in an | aeroplane fleeing to Japan. |
An | aeroplane flies overhead, but instead of spraying pest |
Pumpkins covered the song on their 1996 The | Aeroplane Flies High box-set. |
s song; it appears on their 1996 box set The | Aeroplane Flies High. |
e "Drown" in medleys with songs such as "The | Aeroplane Flies High (Turns Left, Looks Right)", "To S |
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, The | Aeroplane Flies High, and Adore will be released in 20 |
ted" is a riff from an early version of "The | Aeroplane Flies High (Turns Left, Looks Right)" and th |
lie, and "Dreaming" and "The Bells" from The | Aeroplane Flies High'. |
"The | Aeroplane Flies High (Turns Left, Looks Right)" (Corga |
on, two infantry divisions, army troops, two | aeroplane flights, and an airship. |
accident of an Armstrong Whitworth Argosy II | aeroplane flown by British airline Imperial Airways na |
enwith and the Little Para Reservoir from an | aeroplane flying west down the River Torrens valley. |
scutcheon" in the centre of the arms bore an | aeroplane flying over a rising sun. |
to aviation by his recent flight in a light | aeroplane from London to Delhi |
to aviation by his recent flight in a light | aeroplane from London to Delhi. |
them to Feyador's airbase in Afghanistan via | aeroplane from Tangier, although Bond is quickly able |
This record was set before any car or | aeroplane had attained such a speed. |
Ending up in a pilotless | aeroplane, he exhibits bravery and is accepted as a fl |
France, Hill was killed when the Piper Aztec | aeroplane he was piloting crashed while attempting to |
The | aeroplane hit a factory chimney near Ostend and crashe |
orning after on Sydney Harbour Bridge, doing | aeroplane impressions. |
This Avro 504K was the first | aeroplane in Iceland, taken there in 1919 |
The video begins with a shot of an | aeroplane in the sky, and ending with hadise wrapping |
n aviation especially after seeing his first | aeroplane in 1911 when the local dental surgeon, Willi |
wants to know which country has the fastest | aeroplane in the world-it is Great Britain". |
subjects generally, and on the Anglo-French | aeroplane in particular. |
He was the first to import an | aeroplane into Australia, a Wilbur Wright biplane in 1 |
ly a duo, also consisting of Stephen Fasano, | Aeroplane is now a one man operation. |
Aeroplane is a Belgian music outfit consisting of Vito | |
When an | aeroplane is sighted, one should leave large open road |
peration" (1911), Grover Loening wrote "This | aeroplane is a distinct departure from all other monop |
t style, often reproducing images from model | aeroplane kits on large canvases. |
ousands of bombs could be carried by a large | aeroplane, like the Zeppelin-Staaken R-type bomber. |
ing a mix of French House and Balearic Beat, | Aeroplane made an name for themselves as club DJ's. |
end of the war Wade joined the staff of the | Aeroplane Magazine but within a year he had joined Haw |
Its fate remains a mystery (see ' | Aeroplane' magazine, May 2010) although it appeared on |
anti-aircraft defence and as a fitter in the | aeroplane manufacturing works at Shoreditch, east Lond |
Aeroplane Monthly, December 1992. | |
Aeroplane Monthly, April 1994, Vol 22 No 4 Issue 252. | |
, built his first aircraft, the British Army | Aeroplane No 1 at the Army Balloon Factory at Farnboro |
d mechanics repairing the frequently damaged | Aeroplane No. 1. |
In 1916, whilst serving in France as an | aeroplane observer, D'Albiac was awarded the Distingui |
French parasol wing two-seat reconnaissance | aeroplane of the First World War. |
sed at Dundee, Draper was ordered to land an | aeroplane on the green at St. Andrews golf course. |
Headed Boy" from Neutral Milk Hotel's In the | Aeroplane Over the Sea. |
about Anne Frank that uses music from In the | Aeroplane Over the Sea. |
ude sessions for Neutral Milk Hotel's In the | Aeroplane Over the Sea, Olivia Tremor Control's Dusk a |
releases include Neutral Milk Hotel's In the | Aeroplane Over the Sea, The Magnetic Fields's 69 Love |
"In The | Aeroplane Over The Sea" (Neutral Milk Hotel) - 3:58 |
On 20 June 1929, an | aeroplane piloted by Flight Cadet C J Giles crashed on |
(2010) "Multiple equivalent matings with the | aeroplane polynomial". |
I it manufactured plastic-impregnated wooden | aeroplane propellers. |
-year old autistic son Ahed from boarding an | aeroplane reasoning that he was "mentally ill". |
Aeroplane released their debut album entitled "We Can' | |
light magazine, June 2, 1921, p.377: "French | Aeroplane Safety Prizes" |
Wall, Point Perpendicular, a Fairey Firefly | aeroplane, scallop beds, Middle Ground, Ten Fathom Ree |
Deliveries to the Torpedo | Aeroplane School at East Fortune commenced in early Au |
ers of the 3,000-strong Shuttleworth Veteran | Aeroplane Society (SVAS). |
In 1917 he published a book The | Aeroplane Speaks and in 1927 Aerobatics. |
that there was a loud bang and they saw one | aeroplane spinning to the ground but there are two aer |
It was originally formed as one of the first | aeroplane squadrons of the RNAS before it became part |
roplanes, of which one is the oldest British | aeroplane still in flying condition. |
in the early morning, when he sees a burning | aeroplane streak across the sky. |
utation for scoring tries, and noted for his | aeroplane style celebration. |
child, Ann Welch kept a diary listing every | aeroplane that flew over the house. |
oved Rs 300 crore ($75 million) to design an | aeroplane that can carry 70 passengers on short flight |
to be coming from a Handley Page 'Heracles' | aeroplane that disappeared in 1933 while carrying impo |
later he was flying a new Vickers amphibious | aeroplane, the Type 54 Viking, to the first postwar ae |
le flight attendants and illegally board the | aeroplane they are traveling on (a Concorde). |
is an "outstanding" tribute to a remarkable | aeroplane, though those that were deep aviation fans w |
e, which powered the Fairey Delta, the first | aeroplane to exceed 1000 mph, and other civil jet airc |
Paraparaumu Tower had cleared the | aeroplane to fly under Visual Flight Rules when the cl |
RAF to accompany Clementine Churchill on an | aeroplane to Egypt to visit him, although it was clear |
d player Rob Coombes smoking illegally in an | aeroplane toilet. |
iphoning also means that it is similar to an | aeroplane toilet; the water line is considerably lower |
School and are specialised in helicopter and | aeroplane training. |
None of their schemes work, as an | aeroplane ultimately crashes on the building instead. |
Waters), who states, "Look mummy, there's an | aeroplane up in the sky". |
ell (1895-1937), the creator of the Spitfire | aeroplane, was a native of the village. |
b 5, a full scale replica of a Bristol Scout | aeroplane was built by five pupils and their history t |
"We also rescued an | aeroplane which had come down in the desert. |
Busk was killed while flying his own | aeroplane, which burst into flames and came down at La |
o-player game with player one controlling an | aeroplane which is constantly moving from the right to |
Aeroplane wings are often engineered with vortex gener | |
buted to detailed design of each part of the | aeroplane, with due regard to its relation to, and eff |
craft and it is the world's oldest airworthy | aeroplane, with the next oldest being, at only three w |
land back on its runway like a conventional | aeroplane, without staging, while being fully reusable |
with | aeroplane work" - leased her from her owner, R. T. H. |
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