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hildren's playground themed with unique play | airplanes, a hangar for activities, and a runway plaza |
said that as a soldier he parachuted out of | airplanes accompanied by his dog Sarge, who was also t |
eveloped during World War II for attack from | airplanes against ground and ship targets. |
s, as well as made possible to film from the | airplanes, also for the military purposes. |
ndan and Gabonese governments refueled UNITA | airplanes and sent fuel to Angola. |
The goal is to shoot down enemy | airplanes and collect weapon power-ups (POW). |
Michael grew up by washing | airplanes and sweeping the hangar floor. |
Fire retardants used in | airplanes and fire resistant objects such as carpets a |
:With cadets parachuting out of | airplanes and flying gliders, the 306th FTG is nearly |
e is a keen restorer of vintage cars and old | airplanes, and is president of the Light Aircraft Asso |
I don't know the first thing about | airplanes' and that's where I found my challenge. |
e military pipelines, steel landing mats for | airplanes, and steel treadway bridges. |
he second-largest manufacturer of commercial | airplanes and the fourth-largest aviation organization |
rnational also handles the chartering of its | airplanes and markets the jet card membership to wealt |
on of war necessities, making bombsights for | airplanes and fuses for large bombs. |
Some notable features is the fact that no | airplanes and parachutes are present in the modificati |
Jerry begins folding the photos into paper | airplanes and tosses them towards Joan in the kitchen |
tly refocused its efforts from car racing to | airplanes and scuba diving. |
over 100 hangars for single and twin-engine | airplanes and currently has over 200 based aircraft. |
ully claimed victory over another four enemy | airplanes and three more balloons, raising his score t |
of her love for parachuting from Tiger Moth | airplanes and her desire to have her "own" name. |
With the advent of the automobile, | airplanes and the spreading use of electricity, oil be |
Douglas has said that he loves | airplanes, and said that when he was younger, he eithe |
is among the largest engine manufactures for | airplanes and helicopters worldwide. |
erprise in Ukraine manufacturing engines for | airplanes and helicopters as well as industrial gas tu |
ings with more than four workers, as well as | airplanes and public buses. |
ondon, and Tokyo, start the player with many | airplanes and a large amount of money; others, such as |
Checking Officers to monitor the flights of | airplanes and advise on such things as position, weath |
s the organization grew, he saw the need for | airplanes and radio to reach remote areas around the w |
t Sound in the early 1970s using powerboats, | airplanes and explosives to drive the animals resulted |
rag racing, as well as for rockets and model | airplanes and commonly referred to in this context as |
I judging by the alternate names of familiar | airplanes and the presence of an airship in the final |
water, not to mention the presence of enemy | airplanes and submarines. |
Airplanes and helicopters are usually equipped with a | |
illery pieces and aircraft (both fixed wing ( | airplanes) and rotary wing (helicopters)) to trace the |
lready concentrated some thirty ships, forty | airplanes, and nearly seven thousand troops around the |
une 1918, he had run his total to four enemy | airplanes and an observation balloon destroyed, and te |
at one point he spills out a bag of plastic | airplanes and equates it to the number of planes the a |
region, and also is a broker for commercial | airplanes and airplane parts. |
arnstormers, who purchased war surplus Jenny | airplanes and flew across the country selling airplane |
e event, which as many as 10,000 people, 150 | airplanes, and over 200 classic autos have attended in |
her crisp manner of speaking to the talking | airplanes, and this makes Whittle-who uses her married |
d where many model airplane fliers fly their | airplanes and extends to the grounds of Maclaren. |
fe, “Trippin'” shows them flying on multiple | airplanes and chartering at least two helicopters and |
7 Lublin R-XIIID | airplanes and 2 RWD-8. |
tted-to and received by the surviving bomber | airplanes and are successfully recalled, minutes befor |
They were helped by three Canadair CL-415 | airplanes and an Air Tractor. |
The massive operation involved real | airplanes and assault teams, as in an authentic case. |
As a child, he loved | airplanes and often used his allowance to take flying |
However, he was fascinated by | airplanes, and in December 1915 transferred to the air |
two contracts it received to actually build | airplanes), and by the early 1950s was one of America' |
mventing a law barring the sale of U.S.-made | airplanes and airplane parts to other countries." |
Pippart had built | airplanes and become a pilot before the beginning of W |
grove of eucalyptus trees, can be seen from | airplanes approaching San Francisco International Airp |
Two and one-half million dollars worth of | airplanes are getting overhauled by civilian Air Servi |
The short hops and limited range of liaison | airplanes are depicted by the short hops the turtle is |
s in the sound were used for test bombing by | airplanes around the time of World War II, and signs a |
Taylor shared with Piper a dream of making | airplanes as common as cars for Americans. |
Airport is the testing facility for Antonov | airplanes as well the base for the Antonov Airlines su |
advanced missions to Mars, including robotic | airplanes, as well as having been a technical reviewer |
It is a fairly inexpensive place to rent | airplanes, as the starting rate is $75/hour for a two- |
Roy Glauber has swept the stage clean of the | airplanes as the official "Keeper of the Broom". |
he Spanish Police helicopters and turbo-prop | airplanes, as well as for the road traffic surveillanc |
It can service | airplanes as large as Boeing 747s and 777s, though mos |
rorist attack against America using hijacked | airplanes as weapons. |
terrorist attack, involving the hijacking of | airplanes as part of the Bojinka plot, which was foile |
From this point on Robinson referred to | airplanes as fruit flies. |
The base normally had about 28 | airplanes at the field at one time. |
e are many anecdotal reports of Grant flying | airplanes at air shows. |
Kunal is currently learning how to fly | airplanes at Sagar, MP and is keen to get his Private |
s elite Sayeret Matkal destroyed 13 civilian | airplanes belonging to Middle East Airlines (MEA) in r |
he claimed an observation balloon and three | airplanes between 22 November 1917 and 13 January 1918 |
the Russian | airplanes bombed the school's play ground during the w |
aptured 29,867 prisoners, shot down 55 enemy | airplanes, built 160 bridges, and crossed the Vire, Se |
in against them and they roared/HOWLED like | airplanes burning over the pacific -- we could only en |
ow stands at 2801, including the dead on the | airplanes but not the 10 hijackers. |
As of now AL only has a fleet of 49 | airplanes, but it expects to reach roughly 100 by year |
al analysis, Joseph had destroyed five enemy | airplanes by himself, shared in destroying two others, |
as responsible for the purchase of the first | airplanes by the US Army in 1909. |
ecided that no world where you can play with | airplanes can be all that bad." |
Single-engined | airplanes can see its flashes from over 100 miles (160 |
Rebel aviation included 42 | airplanes, captured in Ghulja Kuomintang air base and |
The government chartered two | airplanes carrying doctors and counsellors to Manila t |
These faster | airplanes change all of the existing route schedules a |
purpose: Shoes, Rubber and Tires, Textiles, | Airplanes, Chemicals, Plastics, Media, Stockings, Leat |
y 9, 1975 at about 4:17 in the afteroon, two | airplanes collided about 2200 feet above the school. |
ld have been able to see and report Japanese | airplanes coming inland to bomb the important oil fiel |
he farm became an air force base where enemy | airplanes could easily take off and land. |
He was killed when one of his | airplanes crashed in 1982. |
nemy observation balloons destroyed, 6 enemy | airplanes destroyed (plus two more that were shared wi |
d his victory tally; it included seven enemy | airplanes destroyed and five driven down out of contro |
final summary of his victories is two enemy | airplanes destroyed on fire; six others destroyed sing |
His final record comprised 9 enemy | airplanes destroyed by himself, three destroyed in con |
His final tally showed six enemy | airplanes destroyed and twelve driven down out of cont |
Richards' final tally was four enemy | airplanes destroyed, eight driven down out of control. |
He ran up a total of two enemy | airplanes destroyed, two driven down out of control, a |
Airbus and Boeing commercial | airplanes differ in their approaches in using fly-by-w |
The town was mistakenly bombed by Soviet | airplanes during the Finnish Winter War, in the spring |
ted to use matrices to analyze vibrations of | airplanes during World War II, at the National Physica |
Foot also destroyed three enemy | airplanes during this tour of duty, two upon 9 Septemb |
acks with the entire B-52 bomber wing of new | airplanes each armed with two nuclear weapons and prot |
female, work together to assemble the giant | airplanes, each one of which is larger than the Mayflo |
tilities such as ladders, lifting platforms, | airplanes etc. |
In small | airplanes, Fair circles above industrial areas and pho |
2 small | airplanes fly out the Gilbert Islands, except for Bana |
Working in fields while watching | airplanes fly overhead, he dreamed of escaping to a be |
, about half the maximum height at which jet | airplanes fly. |
In 1997 and 1998, unit resources refueled | airplanes flying continuing missions along the border |
Beginning around 1910 Thomas flew | airplanes for the Antoinette company whose president w |
converted a number of Aerospatiale Nord 262 | airplanes for Mohawk Airways in the late 1970s. |
, which would conceivably bring down several | airplanes for each missile deployed. |
Cliff had his own flight school, | airplanes for sale, and 72-acre (290,000 m2) field, “D |
cused the airline's personnel of using their | airplanes for trafficking drugs and subsequently groun |
ers of wire-controlled and free-flight model | airplanes for nearly 70 years. |
in the form of a wholesale discount on model | airplanes for his office. |
CASA CN-235M-100 | airplanes for cargo and ambulance and CASA CN-235EW ai |
1978 to the end of his life, Ogonowski flew | airplanes for American Airlines. |
He first flew Sopwith two-seater | airplanes for No. 5 Naval Wing after his training. |
rom October 1942 to May 1943 and twin-engine | airplanes from May 1943 to December 1944. |
epresents a really wide variety of different | airplanes, from the -600 to the -900ER, not to mention |
2 CASA | airplanes from Martinique landed in Little Rock the sa |
s by well-known aviators and a collection of | airplanes from eras ranging from World War I to modern |
gun, the player protected troops, tanks, and | airplanes from attackers while destroying various diff |
But they are | Airplanes from Japan. |
e were many tanks, various trucks, crates of | airplanes, graders, bulldozers, and crates of other eq |
a belief that from one to five unidentified | airplanes had been over Los Angeles. |
hat was dropped on Tungan troops from Soviet | airplanes, had been bought in gold from the USSR by Ho |
crash accidents with Yugoslavian and Soviet | airplanes happen during providing the aid. |
guarding fighter planes totaling to over 200 | airplanes headed to Sofia in order to bomb the Bulgari |
dawn of modern warfare and the first use of | airplanes in combat. |
make it theoretically possible to re-arm the | airplanes in "minutes instead of hours." |
batant ships, and engaged in operations with | airplanes in the infancy of naval aviation. |
into air combat (shooting from one to three | airplanes in formation) and ground combat (two zeppeli |
e routine in a desert-like field with broken | airplanes in the background. |
opped special hand grenades from one or more | airplanes in an effort to cause panic among Turkish so |
die-cast models of lorries, buses, cars and | airplanes in the world, with its principal markets of |
oped shell containers for land artillery and | airplanes in the air force with the same purpose, but |
the face of competition from automobiles and | airplanes in the 1950s and 1960s, the Sam Houston Zeph |
where he witnessed the first military use of | airplanes in combat. |
ne, fractional operators of propeller-driven | airplanes in the industry. |
were salvaged and re-used to maintain other | airplanes in Eastern's fleet, the accident resulted in |
bed in air attack by a squadron of 24 Soviet | airplanes in the open field near Aksu, as result Kichi |
ed their experiences and got a look at other | airplanes, including classic wartime aircraft known as |
allows a player to "test pilot" 14 different | airplanes, including the Bell X-1, which Yeager had pi |
vation gasbags solo; he destroyed nine enemy | airplanes, including a triumph shared with Lieutenant |
Barking at | Airplanes is a studio album by Kim Carnes, released in |
In many | airplanes, it is the combination of full opposite rudd |
notable because about many Italian Air Force | airplanes landed at Agrigento in the days immediately |
, it was decided to let the first production | airplanes leave the lines at Wichita deficient in comb |
In 1919, Bishop-Barker | Airplanes Limited, founded by World War I Royal Flying |
He owned nine | airplanes, logging over 3000 hours at the controls and |
tering the white room, a projection of paper | airplanes manipulated into a moving collage dominated |
five-year plan to equip the army with newer | airplanes, more tanks, semiautomatic rifles, and moder |
my tanks, missile launchers, helicopters and | airplanes, mostly Soviet in origin and all of them sti |
olar 2 (FL 110) were two survey-and-research | airplanes of the Alfred Wegener Institute returning fr |
d armies, by the United States Navy, and the | airplanes of the United States and Allies. |
, from the muskets of 1776, to the tanks and | airplanes of the First World War. |
1000 | Airplanes on the Roof is a melodrama in one act by Phi |
s a museum with several World War II vintage | airplanes on display in a flyable condition, and a maj |
ld War II when the town was bombed by German | airplanes on 20 April 1940 to mark Hitler's birthday. |
ncrease the minimum time between takeoffs of | airplanes on the same runway. |
of his victories shows four destroyed enemy | airplanes, one confirmed and two unconfirmed driven do |
laimed to have "no hobbies except working on | airplanes or machinery". |
, Manganelli is either working with toys and | airplanes or developing his home studio, Moathouse Pro |
emble a World War II radar display, but with | airplanes or some other targets painted onto a transpa |
Board for EJA to either dispose of the large | airplanes or for the Penn Central Railroad to divest i |
not primarily implemented with dummy tanks, | airplanes, or other dummy equipment, since at that sta |
0 August 1917, he drove down four more enemy | airplanes out of control. |
Aircell's Gogo Inflight system on all of its | airplanes over the subsequent year. |
"Animated | Airplanes Over Germany" - 4:13 |
The first Army | airplanes, pilots and crews arrived in Oahu in July 19 |
Guard used the hangars, and a group of small | airplanes, probably a Civil Air Patrol unit, was based |
ed XFV-1 and Convair XFY-1 Pogo experimental | airplanes program. |
Later he was part of crew in flights on the | airplanes RWD-2 and RWD-7, which beat the world's heig |
l 360 degrees and was intended to help guide | airplanes safely to Midway Airport. |
timore Sun said, "He has leapt from military | airplanes, served in jungles during the Vietnam War an |
In summary, he destroyed eleven enemy | airplanes, setting six of them on fire; he also drove |
and Finnish, authentic battle-front reports, | airplanes, skiing troops, satchel charges, flamethrowe |
ng the ship in pursuit for several days with | airplanes, submarines and torpedo boats. |
w predicts the building of the Panama Canal, | airplanes, submarines and an organization resembling t |
watching | airplanes take off from Gravelly Point |
It is interesting to note that, besides some | airplanes taking off, there are no flying enemies in t |
type fitted to Douglas C-47 / DC-3 / Dakota | airplanes that was supplied by the Royal Australian Ai |
rveillance of large sea areas, requiring new | airplanes, the P-3 Orion. |
In homebuilt | airplanes, the Glasair and Glastar kit planes made ext |
Using small, propeller engine | airplanes, the airline flies charter flights all aroun |
e many of the founding members owned antique | airplanes), the chapter has about 40 members. |
That need was to support via light | airplanes the evacuation and resupply requirements of |
Radio messages received from the two | airplanes through 20:00 that night indicated that they |
was then researching a device for low-flying | airplanes to detect submarines underwater. |
s main activity was converting piston-engine | airplanes to turbine power. |
l, meat, horses, ambulances and even fighter | airplanes to the government. |
For the first five years, it used chartered | airplanes to shuttle delegations of 150 to 400 visitor |
ad to wait out bad weather and a shortage of | airplanes to make his final flight. |
wo all-metal 185 horsepower (138 kW) Junkers | airplanes to the site. |
Fleming and sought to procure gas masks and | airplanes to help them fight. |
BE.2c in conjunction with two other friendly | airplanes to force down a German Albatros two-seater a |
m was when the Swedish company SAAB exported | airplanes to the Pakistan military in a deal worth 8,3 |
g more than two hundred Army helicopters and | airplanes to Vietnam as part of the deployment of the |
FAA required all large turbine and turbojet | airplanes to install TSO-approved GPWS equipment. |
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