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.aero
.aero is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) used on the Internet's Domain Name System. It is the first gTLD based on a single industry, and is reserved for aviation-related businesses. It was created in 2002 and is operated by SITA. There is also a Dot Aero Council created and controlled by SITA,..
A&E Records
A&E Records is a sub-unit of the Warner Music Group, which began life as Mushroom UK. This label was set up in 1993 by Korda Marshall, as an offshoot of the Australian label Mushroom Records, mainly to serve the UK with Australian musical imports. After a few low-key signings, the label signed a de..
A.E.R.
A.E.R. was a French automobile manufacturer and one-time subsidiary of B.N.C.; the marque offered two cars patterned on American models. One was an sv 1991cc six-cylinder with CIME engine; the other used a Lycoming side valve straight-eight of 4241cc and Delaunay-Belleville chassis. Unusually, sus..
A. Ernest Fitzgerald
A. Ernest Fitzgerald was a U.S. government employee from 1965 to 2006. Career Fitzgerald was fired on order of Richard M. Nixon for revealing waste in military procurement, but successfully appealed to the Civil Service Commission to be reinstated. Furthermore, he was involved in several legal cas..
AER
AER may stand for: Agranular endoplasmic reticulum, better known as smooth endoplasmic reticulum, is a cell organelleAnnual equivalent rate, a notational interest rateAustralian Energy RegulatorA.E.R., a sub brand of B.N.C.American Economic ReviewThe IATA airport code for the cities of Adler and So..
AERA
AERA may stand for: American Educational Research Association, a professional research organizationAmerican Equal Rights Association, a social equality organization that existed during the 1860sAERA (Magazine), a Japanese weekly Magazine by Asahi Publishers: a member of Asahi Shimbun This is a ..
Aerangis
Aerangis Rchb f., 1865, is a genus of the Orchid family (Orchidaceae) (subfamily Vandoideae, tribe Vandeae, subtribe Aerangidinae). The name of this genus has been derived from the Greek words 'aer' (air) and 'angos' (urn), referring to the form of the lip. Approximately 50 species in this genus..
Aeranthes
Aeranthes Lindley, 1824 is an orchid genus with 47 species, mostly from shady, tropical humid forests in Zimbabwe, Madagascar and islands in the Western Indian Ocean. The name "aeranthes" means 'aerial flower', because it seems to float in the air. Aeranthes has a single short, erect, monopodial..
Aerarii
Aerarii (from Lat. aes, in its subsidiary sense of "poll-tax") was a class of Roman citizens not included in the thirty tribes of Servius Tullius, and subject to a poll-tax arbitrarily fixed by the censor. They were: The inhabitants of conquered towns which had been deprived of local self-government..
Aerarium
Aerarium (from Latin "aes", in its derived sense of "money") was the name (in full, "aerarium stabulum" - treasure-house) given in Ancient Rome to the public treasury, and in a secondary sense to the public finances. The treasury contained the monies and accounts of the state finances. It also hel..
Aerary
Aerary is a room in a building that was used to contain something precious, such as treasure. An example is the aerary porch in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, which was built in 1353-1354. It was used as the entrance to a new college being established there by Edward III. External link..
Aerated autoclaved concrete
Aerated autoclaved concrete (AAC) was first developed by a Swedish engineer between the years 1920 and 1932. It has since been refined into a high thermally insulating concrete-based material used for construction both internally and externally. Besides insulating capability, one of AAC's advantages..
Aerated bread
Aerated bread is bread of flour dough charged with carbonic acid gas. ..
Aerated lagoon
An aerated lagoon is a holding and/or treatment pond that speeds up the natural process of biological decomposition of organic waste by stimulating the growth and activity of bacteria that degrade organic waste. ..
Aerated Static Pile Composting
Aerated Static Pile (ASP) composting systems include both passive and active methods. Sandwiched somewhere between windrow and in-vessel technologies with regard to complexity and cost, aerated systems are most commonly used by larger, professionally-managed composting facilities. There are als..
Aerated water
Aerated water is, correctly speaking, distilled water to which purified air is added to improve its flavor. The term is, however, frequently applied to carbonated water. Purpose of Aeration Sulfur compounds dissolved in water can give the water a bad taste or foul smell (though they are not neces..
Aeration
Aeration is the process of dissolving air in a liquid (usually water). Usually aeration is achieved by passing air through the liquid. A diffuser or air stone is often ultilised to produce small bubbles of air which increases the rate of aeration due to the higher contact surface area. Uses of aera..
Aerauto
Aerauto was a subsidiary of the Italian coachworks Carrozerria Colli of Milan established in 1950 to develop a roadable aircraft. This project, the Aerauto PL.5C was pursued until 1953 when it was abandoned as unworkable. Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft e..
Aerauto PL.5C
The Aerauto PL.5C was a roadable aircraft developed in Italy in the early 1950s. It was a high-wing two-seat monoplane whose wings could be folded to quickly transform it into a car. It was different from many such projects in that it used its pusher propeller for propulsion not only in the air, but..
AERA (magazine)
Weekly AERA is a magazine, all the pages printed in gravure, published by the Asahi Publishers. AERA interweaves generously colour pictures that they choise especially impressive theme from news of each week. There are the timely dajares (wordplays) below the AERA 's advertisement featured in t..
AERA Corporation
AERA Corporation refers to a prospective space tourism company that claims it will operate the "the safest space flight system ever created." Altairis, SACI's first generation suborbital spacecraft. It is vertically launched, lands horizontally and can send seven passengers to space. The first fligh..
Aera Cura
In Roman mythology, Aera Cura was a goddess associated with the underworld. ..
AERCam Sprint
The Autonomous Extravehicular Activity Robotic Camera Sprint (AERCam Sprint) is a NASA experiment to demonstrate the use of a prototype free-flying television camera that could be used for remote inspections of the exterior of the International Space Station. References This article incorporates te..
Aerdenhout
Aerdenhout is a small town in the municipality of Bloemendaal. Comfortably seated in the dunes between Haarlem and the Netherlands's most popular beach town Zandvoort, it ranks as one of the (or the) wealthiest towns in The Netherlands. Functioning mostly as a suburb for wealthy commuters to Haarl..
Aerdrie Faenya
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Aerdy
In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Aerdy properly refers to the now-defunct Kingdom of Aerdy. Sometimes "Aerdy" is used in reference to the Oeridian tribe which founded the kingdom, though the proper term for the tribe is "Aerdi" (which is also th..
Aerenal
In the Eberron campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Aerenal is the island kingdom of the elves, home to the deathless Undying Court and the City of the Dead. Due to fear of the walking dead, few humans ever visit the small continent. References Baker, Keith; Slavicsek, Bil..
Aerenchyma
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Aerenchyma is the spongy tissue occurring mainly in the stems of many aquatic or marsh plants. The tissue is formed by the phellogen layer, and in many cases results from the separation of the cell walls, leaving extensive intercellular spaces. Such porous tissue..
Aereogramme
Aereogramme are a Scottish alternative/progressive rock four-piece. Contents 1 Discography1.1 Albums1.2 Singles and EPs2 External links Discography Albums A Story In White (CD) (2001)Sleep and Release (CD) (2003)Seclusion (CD) (2004) Singles and EPs Translations (7") (1999)Ha..
AEREON
AEREON Logo AEREON is an aircraft manufacturer specialising in unique lifting body airships. It was founded in Princeton, New Jersey in 1967. See also AEREON 26 External link [Company website] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufac..
AEREON 26
The AEREON 26 was an experimental aircraft developed to investigate lifting body design with a view to using its shape to create hybrid designs, part airship, part conventional aircraft. It was powered by a piston engine, driving a pusher propeller, and generated lift through the aerodynamics of i..
AEREON III
The AEREON III was a rigid airship designed in the 1950s for the United States Navy. Of unconventional design, the airship was to feature three gas envelopes attached side-by-side, with the connecting structures shaped as airfoils to create extra lift as the aircraft moved forwards. Although the fu..
Aerfer
Aerfer was an Italian manufacturing company created in 1955 by the merger of IMAM and Meridionali. The name is a contraction of Costruzioni Aer onautiche e Fer roviarie (Aeronautical and Railway Contructors). In 1969 it combined with Salmoiraghi and the aviation division of Fiat to create Aeritalia..
Aerfer Ariete
The Aerfer Ariete (Italian: Ram) was a prototype fighter aircraft built in Italy in 1958. It was a refined derivative of the Aerfer Sagittario 2, and was an attempt to bring that aircraft up to a standard where it could be mass-produced as a viable combat aircraft. Retaining most of the Sagittar..
Aerfer Leone
The Aerfer Leone (Italian: lion) was a fighter designed in Italy in the late 1950s. It was a final attempt to develop the Aerfer Sagittario 2 into a workable aircraft. Like other European fighter prototypes of the era, it was planned to use a rocket engine to provide additional thrust, just as its..
Aerfer Sagittario 2
The Aerfer Sagittario 2 (Italian: archer) was a prototype fighter aircraft built in Italy in 1956. It became the first Italian aircraft to break the sound barrier in controlled flight (albeit in a dive). A small aircraft, the Sagittario 2 had its jet engine mounted in the nose, with the exhaust u..
Aerial
Aerial can mean: Antenna (radio)Aerial (dance move)Aerial cartwheel (a martial arts move)Aerials skiing (a discipline of freestyle skiing)Aerial (album), by Kate BushAerial (band), a short-lived Canadian band of the late 1970sAerials (song), from the album Toxicity by System of a DownAerial Wirele..
Aerial-seeding
Aerial seeding is a technique of sowing seeds by spraying them through aerial mechanical means such as an aircraft. This technique is one of the several broadcast seeding techniques. This technique is usually used to grow grasses, legumes or other suitable soil binding plants. The process is applied..
Aerialbots
The Aerialbots (called Airbots in Japan) are a group of five Autobots that transform into aeroplanes and combine to form the giant robot Superion. They were introduced into the Transformers toyline in 1985 and sold as a Superion gift set, and then sold separately in 1986 in most department stores (e..
Aerials (skateboarding)
Aerials (or more commonly airs) are skateboarding tricks usually performed on half-pipes, pools or quarter pipes where there is a vertical wall with a transition (curved surface linking wall and ground) available. Aerials usually combine rotation with different grabs. Most of the different types of ..
Aerials (song)
"Aerials" Single by System of a Down From the album Toxicity Single Released 2002 Single Format CD,Cassette,Vinyl Recorded February 15, 2001 Genre Alternative metal Song Length 3:54 (Single Edit) Record label American Recordings Producer Rick Rubin Chart positions #34 (UK)#55 (USA) Sy..
Aerial (album)
Kate Bush's eighth studio album, Aerial, is a two-disc set released on November 7, 2005. It is her first new album since 1993. Musicians contributing to the album include former Procol Harum keyboardist Gary Brooker, drummer Steve Sanger, long-time Kate Bush collaborator Michael Kamen, Brazilian pe..
Aerial (dance move)
For the breakdancing move, find it on List of breakdancing moves. An aerial (or air step) is a dance move where one's feet leave the floor. The term has come to mean a wide range of special and unusual dance moves, including dips, slides, and tricks. Here we attempt to describe the diversity of a..
Aerial Achievement Medal
Aerial Achievement Medal The Aerial Achievement Medal is a decoration of the United States Air Force which was first created in 1988. The decoration is intended to recognize the contributions of aircrew members who would, otherwise, not be qualified for the award of the Air Medal. The decor..
Aerial application
Aerial application, referred to by many as crop dusting, involves spraying crops with fertilizers, pesticides, and fungicides from an agricultural aircraft. The specific spreading of fertilizer is also known as aerial topdressing. Ag aircraft are often purpose-built, though many have been converte..
Aerial archaeology
Aerial archaeology is the study of archaeological remains by examining them from altitude. The advantages of gaining a good aerial view of the ground had been long appreciated by archaeologists as a high viewpoint permits a better appreciation of fine details and their relationships within the wide..
Aerial Assault
Aerial Assault is a horizontal scrolling shooter video game where the Player takes the role of a Freedom Fighter who must destroy five targets, including the Vinsk (a aerial battleship that is clearly influenced by the Space Battleship Yamato), CB-53 Bomber, "El", and two cliff fortresses. During e..
Aerial Assault Dedicated Server
Aerial Assault Dedicated Server, more commonly referred to as AADS, is a program developed by Ricochet to allow computer-based servers for the game [[Tribes: Aerial Assault]] Contents 1 About1.1 Development1.2 Notable Changes2 Cap Fast3 External links About AADS is a pro..
Aerial Ballet
Aerial Ballet is an album by Harry Nilsson released in 1968. Aerial Ballet was Nilsson's second album for RCA Victor, and was titled after the highwire circus act of his grandparents. It consists almost entirely of songs written by him, including "One", which would later become a Number One hit fo..
Aerial Board of Control
Rescue by dirigible liner Asteroid, under supervision of A.B.C. Mark Boat (from With the Night Mail) The Aerial Board of Control is a fictional supranational organization created to manage air traffic for the whole world. It was described in the science fiction novels With The Night Mail (1905..
Aerial bombing during World War II
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Aerial bombing during World War II was a crude and controversial form of aerial warfare, especially the aerial bombing of cities. The technology available during World War II did not include satellites, guided missiles or other advanced targeting systems. 50 years a..
Aerial bombing of cities
The aerial bombing of cities became a common tactic in World War II. Contents 1 Italian-Turkish War of 1911-19122 Balkan Wars3 World War I4 Inter war years (1919–1938)5 World War II6 The Cold War7 Aerial bombing since World War II8 Aerial bombardme..
Aerial cartwheel
The Aerial Cartwheel is a popular move used in many martial arts, and can also be learned in gymnastics. The aerial is simply a cartwheel executed without placing your hands on the ground. The arms are instead used to torque the body over in the cartwheel position and can be executed from either a r..
Aerial Common Sensor
The Lockheed Martin Aerial Common Sensor (ACS) platform was a reconnaissance aircraft airframe, for the United States Army and Navy. The aircraft would have been able to detect troop movements, intercept enemy communications and radar transmissions, and communicate with other aircraft. It would have..
Aerial Dance
Aerial dance is a genre of movement that has been gathering momentum in the United States since the 1970s. Utilizing low-flying trapezes, hoops, hand loops, webs (corde lisse), silks, bungee cords, trampolines, flying poles, harnesses, stilts, and other specialty apparatus, aerial dancers are able t..
Aerial Distributors
Aerial Distributors was a US aircraft manufacturer established in Wichita, Kansas in 1967. It set up to develop the Distributor Wing DWA-1, an unorthodox agricultural aircraft. Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces ..
Aerial Distributors Distributor Wing
The Aerial Distributors Distributor Wing was a prototype agricultural aircraft of unorthodox design designed by Ken Razak and built in the United States in 1965. The aircraft was unusual in that it had a second engine mounted directly below its main powerplant, using this second motor to power a d..
Aerial Engagements of the Second Sino-Japanese War
1937-1940 Fighting in China, the Hawk-75 took an active part in combat but did not achieve any special success. The 16th Squadron of the 6th Bomber Air Group, having earlier flown the V-92 Corsair light bomber, was changed to a fighter squadron on 1 October 1938 and was directly sent to Zhiqiang ..
Aerial Experiment Association
The Aerial Experiment Association (AEA) was formed in 1907 under the tutelage of Dr. Alexander Graham Bell. The AEA came into being when John Alexander Douglas McCurdy and his friend Frederick W. "Casey" Baldwin, two young engineers fresh out of the University of Toronto, decided to spend the summ..
Aerial firefighting
Bombardier CL-415 waterbomber of the Province of Québec Aerial firefighting is a method to combat wildfires using aircraft. The types of aircraft used may be either fixed-wing or helicopters. Agents used to fight fires may be either water or specially-formulated fire retardants. Smokejumper..
Aerial Hoop
Aerial Hoop (also known as "Circeaux" and "Lyra"), is a circular steel apparatus (much like a a suspended hula-hoop), is a popular aerial art. Aerial hoops are usually available in single tab and double tab configurations. External links [Aerial Arts FAQ] ([Simply Circus]) ..
Aerial image
An aerial image is a projected image which is "floating in air", and cannot be viewed normally. It can only be seen from one position in space, often focused by another lens. Aerial image technology was used in optical printers and movie special effects photography before the advent of computer ..
Aerial insert
In a direct-buried or underground cable run, an aerial insert is a cable rise to a point above ground, followed by an overhead run, e.g. on poles, followed by a drop back into the ground. An aerial insert is used in places where it is not possible or practical to remain underground, such as might b..
Aerial interdiction
Aerial interdiction is a specific type of ground attack mission carried out by military aircraft. Interdiction refers to attacks made behind enemy lines targeting the infrastructure used by the enemy to store and move troops and materiel to the front lines. This can include roads, bridges, troop tra..
Aerial landscape art
Aerial landscape art is painting or other visual art which depicts or evokes the appearance of a landscape as seen from above, usually from a considerable distance, as it might be viewed from an aircraft or spacecraft. Sometimes the art is based not on direct observation but on aerial photography, o..
Aerial lift
An aerial lift is a means of transport in which gondolas or open chairs are hauled above the ground by means of a cable. Types of aerial lifts: Aerial tramwayGondola lift(The above two are often referred to as cable cars.) ChairliftDetachable chairliftFunitel See also: List of aerial lift manufact..
Aerial Lift Bridge
The Aerial Bridge in 1907 The Aerial Lift Bridge (earlier known as the Aerial Bridge or Aerial Ferry Bridge) is a major landmark in the port city of Duluth, Minnesota. The span is a vertical lift bridge, which is rather uncommon, but it began life as an extremely rare transporter bridge&mdash..
Aerial observer
Aerial Observer- Air Force Reconnaissance. An Aerial Observer is the functional position of gathering information visually from an airborne platform for use by military or commercial purposes. This history started when the first balloons were flown in Europe. In the early twentieth century it de..
Aerial Pandemonium Ballet
Aerial Pandemonium Ballet is a 1971 album by Harry Nilsson, and one of the first-ever remix albums, years before they became commonplace. With the successes of "Everybody's Talkin'" and The Point! creating demand for Nilsson recordings, a reissue of his first two RCA Victor albums (Pandemonium Sh..
Aerial perspective
Aerial perspective or atmospheric perspective is the effect on the appearance of an object by air between it and a viewer. As the distance between an object and a viewer increases, the contrast between the object and its background decreases. The contrast of any markings or details on the object als..
Aerial Phenomena Enquiry Network
The Aerial Phenomena Enquiry Network (usually shortened to APEN) is an unknown group of investigators that specialise in the field of UFOs who regularly contact researchers via letter and cassette tape offering pieces of information, yet never supply contact details. They were first encountered in ..
Aerial Phenomena Research Organization
The Aerial Phenomena Research Organization was a UFO research group started in 1952 by Jim and Coral Lorenzen. The group, which was based in Tucson, Arizona but had many state branches, remained active until 1988. APRO stressed scientific field investigations, and had a large staff of consulting ..
Aerial photography
The Georgian terrace of Royal Crescent (Bath, England) from a hot air balloon Dulles Airport in Reston, Virginia, from an airplane Aerial photography is the taking of photographs from above with a camera mounted on an aircraft, balloon, rocket, kite, skydiver or similar vehicle. It was f..
Aerial refueling
USAF KC-135R Stratotanker, two F-15s (twin fins) and two F-16s, on an aerial refueling training mission Aerial refueling, also called in-flight refueling (IFR) or air-to-air refueling (AAR), is the practice of transferring fuel from one aircraft to another during flight. This allows the receiv..
Aerial root
Aerial roots are roots that are formed in and exposed to air. They are found in diverse plant species, including epiphytes also known as air plants, which includes the orchids, tropical coastal swamp trees such as mangroves and the resourceful banyan tree, and vines like irritating poison ivy. A..
Aerial Service
Aerial Service Corporation was an aircraft manufacturer established in Hammondsport, New York in 1920 to produce mailplanes. It was later renamed Mercury Aircraft. Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft we..
Aerial shot
Aerial shots are usually done with a crane or with a camera attached to a special helicopter to view large landscapes. This sort of shot would be restricted to exterior locations. A good area to do this shot would be a scene that takes place on a building. ..
Aerial Steam Carriage
The Aerial Steam Carriage was a flying machine patented in 1842 that was supposed to carry passengers into the air. It was, in practice, incapable of flight since it had insufficient power from its heavy steam engine to fly. A more successful model was built in 1848 which was able to fly ..
Aerial survey
Aerial survey is a method of collecting information by utilising aerial photography or from remote sensing technology using other bands of the electromagnetic spectrum, such as infrared, gamma, or ultraviolet. It can also refer to the chart or map made by analysing a region from the air. This is typ..
Aerial tissu
Aerial tissu (also aerial tissue, aerial silk, aerial ballet in silk, aerial contortion or aerial curtain) is an acrobatic, aerial ballet which is performed while suspended from a piece of silk or other fabric ("tissu" is French for fabric). External links [Description and photographs of aeria..
Aerial tramway
Cable car at Zell am See in the Austrian Alps. Cable cars pass mid-stream on the Sandia Peak Tramway in Albuquerque, New Mexico. An aerial tramway is a type of aerial lift, often called a cable car or ropeway, and sometimes incorrectly referred to as a gondola. Because of the proliferat..
Aerial Tramway Bad Duerkheim
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]The Aerial Tramway Bad Duerkheim was a 1270 meters long passenger aerial tramway with small cars from the Wurstmarkt area to Teufelsstein at Bad Dürkheim, Germany. The Aerial Tramway Bad Duerkheim overcame here a difference in height of 165 meters. The Aerial Tram..
Aerial Tramway Cologne
The Aerial Tramway Cologne is the only river crossing aerial tramway of Germany. It connects the two banks of the Rhine at height of the Cologne zoo bridge. Since 1957 to 2004 it has approx.. 13,7 million humans without an accident transport, however in the year of 2004 288,500 passengers. It is the..
Aerial tramway support pillar
An aerial tramway support pillar is a tower-like construction bearing the cable of an aerial tramway. It is usually of a steel framework construction, but there are a few concrete or tubular steel examples. Thus the aerial ropeway the construction to happen knows the carrying rope on roles is ..
Aerial Twist
In gymnastics and tricking an aerial twist is a variation of the aerial cartwheel. As the athlete launches into the aerial, during the peak of the aerial's height, they will spin 180 degrees and land. What adds difficulty to this move is that the same leg is used to take off and land. Gymnasts norma..
Aerial Video Systems
Aerial Video Systems (AVS), founded by Randy Hermes, is a television and film equipment rental company located in Burbank, California. AVS supplies turnkey production packages and engineers to larger broadcasting corporations. AVS speacializes in point-of-view cameras, helmet cameras, televisio..
Aerial warfare
History of Warfare Eras Prehistoric · Ancient · Medieval · Gunpowder · Industrial · Modern Battlespace Air · Information · Land · Sea · Space Theaters Arctic · Desert · Jungle · Mountain · Urban Weapons Armour..
Aerial work platform
An aerial work platform (AWP) is a person-lifting device or machine. Most often, power assisted drive and lift functions are controlled by the operator. They are commonly used in maintenance and construction, or where ever a person's work is higher than he or she can reach standing on the ground. T..
Aerican Empire
The Aerican Empire is a micronation, a nation and/or state which is unrecognised by the established states of the world. Founded in 1987, the Aerican Empire has at times been one of the most influential and one of the most infamous to exist. The Empire's modern purpose for existence is summ..
Aericura
Aericura (Aerecura, Heracura, Eracura) was a goddess worshipped in ancient times, often thought to be Celtic in origin, associated with the Roman underworld god Dis Pater: she appears with him in a statue found at Oberseebach, Switzerland and in several magical texts from Austria, once in the compan..
Aerides
Aerides or the Cat's-tail Orchid or the Fox Brush Orchid, is a genus belonging to the Orchid family (Orchidaceae) (subfamily Epidendroideae, tribe Vandeae, subtribe Sarcanthinae). They occur mainly in Asia : the Indian subcontinent, Nepal, Southern China, SE Asia, the Philippines, New Guinea. ..
Aerie
Aerie or eyrie may refer to: A nest of a bird of prey.Aerie (Baldur's Gate), a fictional character in the computer game Baldur's Gate II.Eyrie, a Neopet. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, yo..
Aerie (Baldur's Gate)
Aerie is a fictional character in the computer role-playing game [[Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn]]. Aerie is an avariel, or winged elf. After being captured by slavers and sold to a circus, Aerie was kept in a cage and the confinement meant that her wings atrophied and, sadly, were forced to be..
Aerin
Aerin is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Aerin was a woman closely related to Húrin Thalion, the daughter of a man named Indor, not otherwise mentioned. She was taken to wife ..
Aerinite
Aerinite (or Aerinit or Aerinita) Ca4(Al,Fe,Mg)10Si12O35(OH)12CO3·12H2O is a mineral of calcium, aluminium, iron, magnesium, silicon, oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon. Its name comes from a Greek root meaning "atmosphere" or "sky". Its Mohs scale rating is 3. External links [Mindat.org..
Aerion
Aerion Corporation is an American aerospace firm based in Reno, Nevada. Aerion is working on the Aerion SBJ, a concept for a supersonic business jet. The firm is headed by several veterans of the aerospace and financial industries. The firm's name is a play on Areion, a horse borne to Demeter and ..
Aerion SBJ
The Aerion SBJ is a concept for a supersonic business jet, designed by Aerion Corporation. If produced, it would allow practical non-stop travel from Europe to North America and back within one business day. The target price is $80 million (in 2004 dollars), with development costs ranging from $1.2..
Aeris.net
Aeris.net® is a Machine to Machine, or M2M, network services provider sending very small amounts of data across the control channels of digital and analog cellular networks. Aeris calls this technology MicroBurst®. Aeris has expanded their network services to include the transmission of data..
Aeris (airline)
Aeris was an airline company based in France. It was founded in 1999 and was defunct in 2003 after it became bankrupt. ..
Aeris (disambiguation)
Aeris may refer to Aerith Gainsborough (or Aeris), a major character in the role-playing game Final Fantasy VIIAeris, a French carrier which operated from 1990–2003Aeris.net, a Machine to Machine network service providerAeris, a character in the webcomic VG CatsAeris, an open-source file sharing p..
Aeritalia G.91
The Aeritalia G.91, also known as the Fiat G.91 and nicknamed Gina was an Italian fighter aircraft that was intended to serve as standard equipment for NATO air forces in the 1960s. It was eventually only adopted by three - the Italian Air Force, West Germany's Luftwaffe, and the Portuguese Air For..
Aerith Gainsborough
"Aeris" redirects here. For , see . , is a fictional character from the role playing game Final Fantasy VII . She has green eyes, long brown hair which she ties in a braid with pink ribbons, and wears a pink dress with brown hiking boots. She fights with a metal quarterstaff; however, her physical ..
Aermacchi
Aermacchi, formerly Aeronautica Macchi, is an Italian aircraft manufacturer founded in 1913 by Giulio Macchi at Varese in north-western Lombardy, 55 km north of Milan. Originally the firm made seaplanes which explains the factory's location on the shores of Lake Varese. The company now specialises..
Aermacchi AL-60
The AL-60 was a light civil utility aircraft originally designed by Lockheed in the United States but which never went into production in that country. A small number were built in Mexico and Argentina and under licence in Italy. Contents 1 Development2 Variants3 Specifications (A..
Aermacchi AM.3
The AM.3 was the result of a joint venture between Aermacchi and Aeritalia (then Aerfer Industrie Aerospaziali Meridionali) in response to an Italian Army requirement for an aircraft to replace the Cessna L-19, and was initially designated the MB-335. The first prototype, constructed by Aermacchi,..
Aermacchi F-260
220px The Aermacchi F-260 is a light aircraft marketed as an aerobatics plane and a military trainer. It was designed by Stelio Frati, originally for Aviamilano, which flew the first prototype of it on July 15 1964. Actual production was undertaken when SIAI Marchetti purchased the design s..
Aermacchi M-290 RediGO
The Aermacchi M-290 TP RediGO is a turboprop-powered military basic trainer aircraft. It was originally manufactured by Valmet of Finland as the L-90 TP Redigo, a development of their earlier training aircraft for the Finnish Air Force. The prototype, a modified L-80 first flew on February 12 1985...
Aermacchi M-346
The Aermacchi M-346 is a military trainer aircraft currently under development. It is based on work done by Aermacchi while working on the Yak-130 as a joint venture with Yakovlev. Contents 1 Development2 Specifications (M-346)2.1 General characteristics2.2 Performance2.3 ..
Aermacchi MB-326
RAAF Aermacchi A7-041. The Aermacchi or Macchi MB-326 is a two-seat military jet trainer aircraft designed in Italy. Contents 1 Development2 Operational history3 Specifications (MB-326A)3.1 General characteristics3.2 Performance3.3 Armament4 Related conte..
Aermacchi MB-338
The Aermacchi MB-338 was a design for a military jet trainer aircraft in the early 1970s to replace the MB-326 in Italian Air Force service. The design was eventually developed into the MB-329. Related content Related development: Aermacchi MB-326 Comparable aircraft: Designation sequence: MB-338..
Aermacchi MB-339
The Aermacchi MB-339 is an Italian military trainer and attack aircraft. It is a development of the company's earlier MB-326 that it was designed to replace. Aermacchi MB-339 The MB-339 is of conventional configuration, and shares much of the 326's airframe. It has a low, unswept wing with t..
Aermacchi MB-340
MB-340 was the designation given by Italian aircraft manufacturer Aermacchi to a design study being undertaken for a light ground attack aircraft in the early 1970s. Work done on the project formed one of the bases that eventually led to the design of the AMX International AMX in partnership with Ae..
Aermacchi S-211
The Aermacchi S-211 is a jet-powered military trainer aircraft designed and originally marketed by SIAI Marchetti as the S.211. Some 60 aircraft have been sold to air forces around the world. Aermacchi bought the production rights in 1997. Contents 1 Development2 Variants3 Users4&..
Aernout van der Neer
Landscape with Windmill (1647-49); Oil on wood; 69,5 x 92,5 cm. The Hermitage, St. Petersburg Aernout van der Neer (1603-January 9, 1677), commonly called Aert or Artus, was the contemporary of Albert Cuyp and Meindert Hobbema, and so far like the latter that he lived and died in comparative ..
Aero
Aero may refer to: Products: Aero (chocolate) chocolate barMitsubishi Fuso Aero Bus seriesHyundai Aero, a bus built by the Hyundai Motor CompanyAero (automobile), a Czech automobileWindows Aero, a user interface in Windows VistaAERO, a 2004 album by Jean Michel JarreHigh-performance versions of ca..
AERO
For other uses of 'AERO' and 'Aero', see Aero AERO (Anthology of Electronic Revisited Originals) is a 2004 album of electronic music by Jean-Michel Jarre. It is comprised of a number of previous tracks by Jarre, reworked in 5.1 surround sound, as well as three new tracks. The album is a combined C..
Aero-Cam
Aero-Cam Pty Ltd is a South African firm manufacturing aircraft in composite materials. It was established by designer Francois Jordaan at Wonderboom Airport, Pretoria. Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Airc..
Aero-Cam Slick 360
The Aero-Cam Slick 360 is a South African aerobatics aircraft produced by the Aero-Cam aircraft company of Centurion, South Africa. It is designed exclusively as an aerobatic competition aircraft, to compete in events such as the Advanced World Aerobatics Championships (AWAC). Contents 1 Dev..
Aero-Club der Schweiz
The Aero-Club der Schweiz is Switzerland's national aero club, based in Luzern. It claims an active membership of 21,000, amongst some 350 local groups. The club commissioned the Ultimate EA230 aerobatics plane from Walter Extra. External link: [Club website] (in German and French only) ..
Aero-engined
Aero-engined is a term used to describe a car fitted with an aircraft-style engine. This concept was popular in the first quarter of the 20th century in the quest for improved car performance, particularly in the developing motorsport industry. Aero-engined cars This list is [Incomplete listsi..
Aero-Service
Aero-Service is an airline based in Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo. It operates commuter and charter services within the Congo and to neighbouring countries. It also has a strong cargo business. Code Data ICAO Code: RSRCallsign: Congoserv History The airline was established and started opera..
Aero-Tropics Air Services
Aero-Tropics Air Services is an airline based in Queensland in Australia and providing scheduled and charter services in the Cairns, Horn Island and Torres Strait areas. It has been operating charters since 1997 and scheduled services since 2000. It has grown from one Partenavia aircraft used for c..
Aeroacoustics
Aeroacoustics is a branch of acoustics that studies noise generation via either turbulent fluid motion or by aerodynamic forces interacting with surfaces. Noise generation can also be associated with periodically varying flows. Although no complete rational scientific theory of the generation of noi..
Aerobatics
The Frecce Tricolori aerobatic team of the Italian Air Force, flying at the Royal International Air Tattoo, Fairford, England, in 2005 The UK Utterly Butterly display team perform an aerobatic maneuvre with their Boeing Stearmans Red Arrows Hawks in Concorde formation Aerobatics re..
Aerobatic maneuver
The UK Utterly Butterly display team perform an aerobatic maneuvre with their Boeing Stearmans, at an air display in England. Aerobatic maneuvres are maneuvers involving aircraft in unusual attitudes, in air shows, dog fights or competition aerobatics. Aerobatics can be performed by a single ..
Aerobee rocket
The Aerobee rocket was a small (8 m) unguided suborbital sounding rocket used for high atmospheric and cosmic radiation research in the United States in the 1950s. It was built by Aerojet General. The company began work in 1946 and test fired the first complete Aerobee from the White Sands Proving ..
Aerobic
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aerobic is an adjective that means "requiring air" (where "air" usually means oxygen). The opposite of aerobic is anaerobic. See also: Aerobic exercise, also known as AerobicsAerobic glycolysisAerobic metabolismAerobic organismAe..
Aerobics and Fitness Association of America
The Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA) is a fitness education that was established in 1983, and operates out of Sherman Oaks, California. AFAA offers education workshops and certifications internationally but mainly operates in the United States. AFAA has expanded company in Japan,..
Aerobics Oz Style
Aerobics Oz Style was a long-running Australian aerobics instruction television series, shown in Australia weekdays on the Ten network at 6:00am or 6:30am and distributed to many other countries. It was cancelled by Channel Ten at the end of 2005. The series began in 1982 and had run continuously t..
Aerobic conditioning
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Aerobic conditioning is a process whereby one trains the heart to pump blood more efficiently, allowing more oxy..
Aerobic exercise
--> right In physical exercise, aerobic exercise is complementary to anaerobic exercise. Aerobic literally means "with oxygen", and refers to the use of oxygen in muscles' energy-generating process. Aerobic exercise includes any type of exercise, typically those performed at moderate levels o..
Aerobic organism
An aerobic organism or aerobe is an organism that has an oxygen based metabolism. Aerobes, in a process known as cellular respiration, use oxygen to oxidize substrates (for example sugars and fats) in order to obtain energy. A good example would be the oxidation of glucose (a monosaccharide) in aer..
Aerobic threshold
The aerobic threshold (AeT) is a term sometimes used by sports coaches and trainers to describe a level of exercise intensity somewhat below the anaerobic threshold. It, however, is not a defined physiological term. The AeT is sometimes defined as the exercise intensity at which blood lactate reach..
Aerobie
An Aerobie is a flying ring used in a manner similar to a Frisbee, for recreational catches between two or more individuals. The Aerobie differs from a Frisbee in that as a ring it is hollow in the middle, wheras a disc is solid. An aerobie is also lighter, and has better stability. Since it has muc..
Aerobiology
Aerobiology is a branch of biology that studies organic particles, such as bacteria, fungal spores, very small insects and pollen, which are passively transported by the air (Spieksma, 1991). One of the main fields of aerobiology has traditionally been to measure and report quantities of airborne po..
Aerobiz
Aerobiz is a business simulation video game for the Super Nintendo and Mega Drive/Genesis game consoles, released in 1992 by KOEI. As CEO of an international airline, the player has a limited amount of time to expand their business to become the industry leader against a number of AI opponents. ..
Aerobiz Supersonic
Aerobiz Supersonic is a business simulation game released by Koei in August 1994, available on the Super Nintendo and the Mega Drive/Genesis. It is a semi-sequel to Koei's previous airline simulation game, Aerobiz. In the game, which is essentially the same as its predecessor, the player is the C..
Aerobot
An aerobot is an aerial robot, usually used in the context of an unmanned space probe. While work has been done since the 1960s on robot "rovers" to explore the Moon and other worlds in the Solar system, such machines have limitations. They tend to be expensive and have limited range, and due to th..
Aerobraking
An artist's conception of aerobreaking with the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Aerobraking is a spacecraft maneuver that reduces the high point of an elliptical orbit (apoapsis) by flying the vehicle through the atmosphere at the low point of the orbit (periapsis), using drag to slow the spacecra..
Aerobratsk
Aerobratsk is an airline based in Bratsk, Russia. It operates regional passenger services. Its main base is Bratsk Airport. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Services4 Fleet5 External links Code Data ICAO Code: BRP History The airline was established in 1967. It was forme..
Aerocalexico
Aerocalexico is a 2001 Calexico album that was only available on their 2001 tour or on [their website]. Track listing "All the Pretty Horses""Blacktop""'64 Ford Fairlane""Transistorites""Clothes of Sand" (Nick Drake)"Train of Thought""Redwood""Gift X-change""Tv Room""Inch By Inch""RVRS..
Aerocapture
The five steps of an aerocapture. Aerocapture is a technique used to reduce velocity of a spacecraft, arriving at a celestial body with an hyperbolic trajectory, in order to bring it in an orbit with an eccentricity less or equal to 1. It uses the drag created by the atmosphere of the celesti..
Aerocar
Aerocar was Aerocar (1905 automobile)Aerocar Aerocar ("flying car") and the Aerocar International company that built itAerocar (Colorado), a company currently working on a new roadable aircraft conceptAero Car (1919 automobile)Aero Car (1921 automobile)Halsmer Aero Car This is a [disambiguati..
Aerocaribbean
Domestic routes Aerocaribbean has a net of regular domestic flights that connect Havana with the most important tourist destinations in Cuba, Cayo Coco, Holguin and Santiago de Cuba. International & charter routes The airline offers regular flights to the following international destinations. Fro..
Aerocaribe
Aerocaribe was an airline based in Mérida, Mexico. It was a regional affiliate of Mexicana operating services under the Mexicana Inter banner and codeshares with its parent company. It operated almost 120 flights a day. In 2005 Mexicana decided to rebrand Aerocaribe as a low-cost airline, Click Mex..
Aerocar (1905 automobile)
The Aerocar was an American automobile built from 1905 to 1908 in Detroit, Michigan. Backed by Henry Ford's former backer, coal merchant Alexander Malcomson, the short-lived company offered an air-cooled 24 hp (18 kW) four-cylinder luxury car which sold for $2800. The factory was sold to Hudson. ..
Aerocar (Colorado)
Aerocar is a firm founded by Ed Sweeney in Black Forest, Colorado, in the United States, to produce a roadable aircraft named the Aerocar 2000. External link [Company website] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Ai..
Aerocar 2000
The Aerocar 2000 is a roadable aircraft currently in development in the US. Its designer, Ed Sweeney, was inspired by Moulton Taylor's Aerocar of the 1950s (and is the owner of the only still-flying example of this vehicle). The Aerocar 2000 is intended to add a removable "flight module" consistin..
Aerocar Aero-Plane
The Aerocar II Aero-Plane was an unusual light aircraft flown in the United States in 1964. It was a development of designer Moulton Taylor's famous Aerocar roadable aircraft, but was not roadable itself. Rather, it used the wings and tail unit designed for the Aerocar and mated them to a new fibr..
Aerocar Aerocar
The Aerocar Aerocar was a US roadable aircraft, designed and built by Moulton Taylor in 1949. It is the most successful and probably the most famous "flying car" design to date, convertible into flight mode in five minutes by attaching a pusher propeller and wings. On the road, the wings and tai..
Aerocar Coot
The Aerocar Coot was a two-seat amphibious aircraft designed for home-building by Moulton Taylor, famous for his flying car designs. When a market for the Aerocar did not emerge, Taylor turned to more conventional designs. The Coot was nonetheless somewhat unusual for its low wing, a feature uncom..
Aerocar III
The Aerocar III was a US roadable aircraft, the final effort in this direction by Moulton Taylor. The vehicle began life as one of the original Aerocars, but Taylor bought it back from a customer after it had been damaged in an accident on the ground. From there, he considerably re-built it, replac..
Aerocar IMP
The Aerocar IMP (for Independently Made Plane) was an unconventional light aircraft designed by Moulton Taylor and marketed for home-building. The IMP and its various derivatives were developed by Taylor after he had already established himself in the homebuilt market with the Coot amphibian, and a..
Aerocar International
Aerocar International was a firm established in Longview, Washington by Moulton Taylor to manufacture a roadable aircraft. Work continued until the late 1960s when changing legislation made Taylor's designs impractical. See also Aerocar Aerocar External links [Page decicated to the EAA AirVent..
Aerocar Micro-IMP
The Aerocar Micro-IMP was a light sportsplane developed from the successful Mini-IMP homebuilt. Designed by Moulton Taylor and Jerry Holcomb in 1978, it was finished in 1981 and demonstrated at Oshkosh the following year. A unique feature of the aircraft was that it was built out of fibreglass-re..
Aerocar Mini-IMP
The Aerocar Mini-IMP is a light aircraft designed by Moulton Taylor and marketed for home-building. It is a scaled-down derivative of his original Aerocar IMP design. A two-seat version called the Bullet was also built. The Mini-IMP follows the same unconventional layout as its larger predecessor,..
Aerocoach
Aerocoach was a bus & coach manufacturer in the United States and was popular in the 1940s. Most smaller companies were swallowed up by larger rivals by the 1960s/1970s. Products P46-37P46-137 Clients Toronto Transportation Commission Rivals List of other bus manufactures that disappeared by the 1..
Aerocom
Aerocom is an airline based in Chişinău, Moldova. It was formed in 1998 and operates passenger and cargo services. Its main base is Chişinău International Airport. The airline's licence has been revoked in 2005 for involvement in arms smuggling.[link] Code Data ICAO Code: MCC Fleet ..
Aerocomp
Aerocomp Inc is an aircraft manufacturer based in Merritt Island, Florida, owned by Stephen Young and Ron Lueck. The firm originally manufactured floats for seaplanes, using composite materials. It later branched out into aircraft, marketing them in kit form for home-building. It now offers 3-10 p..
Aerocomp Comp Air 10
The Aerocomp Comp Air 10 is a turboprop-powered light civil utility aircraft manufactured in kit form. Very large for a homebuilt aircraft, it is configured as a largely conventional high-wing monoplane with either taildragger or tricycle undercarriage. Its twin tails are an unusual design feature ..
Aerocomp Comp Air 12
The Aerocomp Comp Air 12 is a turboprop-powered civil utility aircraft currently under development. Despite its large size (with up to twelve seats), it is intended to be marketed as a homebuilt aircraft. It is configured as a conventional, low-wing monoplane with tricycle undercarriage. The first ..
Aerocomp Comp Air 3
The Aerocomp Comp Air 3 is a small civil utility aircraft marketed in kit form. It is a conventional, high-wing monoplane built largely of composite materials and which can be configured with either tailwheel or tricycle undercarriage. The design is based on the Comp Air 4, but the fuselage has be..
Aerocomp Comp Air 4
The Aerocomp Comp Air 4 (also known as the Comp Monster) is a light civil utility aircraft manufactured in kit form with a number of different options. Builders are able to choose between an airframe designed for engines in the 140-180 hp (104-134 kW) range, and a heavier one for 250 hp (187 kW) u..
Aerocomp Comp Air 6
The Aerocomp Comp Air 6 is a light civil utility aircraft manufactured in kit form. It is configured as a conventional high-wing monoplane and may be built with either tricycle or tailwheel undercarriage. Specifications (typical Comp Air 6) General characteristics Crew: one pilotCapacity: 5 passen..
Aerocomp Comp Air 7
An AeroComp Comp Air 7SL at the COPA Convention in Wetaskiwin Alberta June 2005 AeroComp Comp Air 7SL The Aerocomp Comp Air 7 is a turboprop-powered light civil utility aircraft manufactured in kit form. It is configured as a conventional high-wing monoplane with tailwheel undercarriage..
Aerocomp Comp Air 8
The Aerocomp Comp Air 8 is a turboprop-powered light civil utility aircraft manufactured in kit form. Essentially the Comp Air 7 design with its fuselage stretched by 2 feet (0.6 m), it is configured as a conventional high-wing monoplane with optional tailwheel or tricycle undercarriage. Specifica..
Aerocomp Comp Air Jet
The Aerocomp Comp Air Jet is a turbofan-powered civil utility aircraft that first flew in 2004 and is being marketed for homebuilding. It is configured as a conventional, low-wing monoplane with tricycle undercarriage. The single jet engine in the tail is fed by air intakes on the sides of the rear..
Aerocomp Merlin
The Aerocomp Merlin is a two-seat ultralight, configured as a small, high-wing monoplane with taildragger undercarriage. It was designed in 1986 by John Burch, who intended to use it in his flight training school, and the first example flew the following year. Kits for homebuilding were marketed by..
Aerocondor
Aerocondor (ATA Aerocondor Transportes Aéreos Lda) is an airline based in Portugal. It is a regional airline operating scheduled services in mainland Portugal, Madeira and France, as well as charter services to the United Kingdom and Spain. Its main base is in Cascais Aerodrome (LPCS). Contents ..
AeroCóndor
AeroCóndor was a colombian airline. Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles | Timeline of aviation ..
Aerodactyl
is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. It is listed as Pokémon #142 in the National Pokédex. Aerodactyl is known for being a fast attacker, so it is used by many strategical players. The name "Aerodactyl" is derived from the prefix "aero-", which means air (as in aeroplane), and ..
Aerodium Latvia
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Aerodrom
Aerodrom may refer to: Aerodrom, a municipality of the city of Kragujevac, SerbiaAerodrom, a municipality of Macedonia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to po..
Aerodrome
Aerodrome can mean: An Austrian music festival: AerodromeA series of aircraft constructed by Samuel Pierpont Langley.A synonym for airport, although there are differences in usage; but* it is also the Canadian legal name of any area of land or water that is used for aircraft arrival or departure. In..
Aerodrome beacon
An aerodrome beacon is a beacon installed at an airport or aerodrome to indicate its location to aircraft pilots at night. An aerodrome beacon is mounted on top of a towering structure, often a control tower, above other buildings of the airport. It produces flashes not unlike that of a lighthouse...
Aerodrome Festival
The Aerodrome Festival, also just Aerodrome, is a music festival that takes place near Wiener Neustadt, Austria. Past lineups 2004: 3 Doors Down, Amorphis, Beginner, Blackalicious, Cromit, Die Toten Hosen, Dilated Peoples, Dover, Garish, Hatebreed, H-Blockx, Ill Nino, In Extremo, Kick Down, KoЯn..
Aerodrom municipality (Serbia)
Aerodrom (Аеродром) is one of the municipalities in the city of Kragujevac, Serbia. The municipality of Aerodrom has a population of 36,217 (2002 census) with 23,249 in urban Kragujevac. Aerodrom Municipality was formed in 2002. Municipality The municipality of Aerodrom covers the area o..
Aerodynamics
This article is about the branch of Physics. For the Daft Punk song, see Aerodynamic (song). Aerodynamics is a branch of fluid dynamics concerned with the study of forces and gas flows. The solution of an aerodynamic problem normally involves calculating for various properties of the flow, such a..
Aerodynamic (song)
"Aerodynamic" is an instrumental track by Daft Punk that is particularly well-known for its robotic guitar solo. It was the second single choice from Discovery for Daft Punk, whom appeared to be releasing singles in the album's track order. The central guitar lick is a backwards sample of "Il Macq..
Aerodynamic center
The aerodynamic center of an airfoil moving through a fluid is the point at which the pitching moment generated by the airfoil is constant regardless of the angle of attack, . This is an aspect of aerodynamics. For most subsonic airfoils, the aerodynamic center is located at a distance equal to 1/..
Aerodynamic diameter
Aerodynamic diameter is the diameter of a sphere with unit density and its mass is equal to the mass of the provided particle. ..
Aerodynamic heating
Aerodynamic heating is the heating of a solid body produced by passage of air or other gases over the body. It is caused by friction and by compression processes and significant chiefly at high speeds. ..
Aeroelasticity
Aeroelasticity is the science which studies the interaction among inertial, elastic, and aerodynamic forces. It was defined by Collar in 1947 as "the study of the mutual interaction that takes place within the triangle of the inertial, elastic, and aerodynamic forces acting on structural members exp..
AeroFighters Assault
AeroFighters Assault is a fighting airplane shooter for the Nintendo 64, released in August 1997. It pits a group of four pilots going after a fictional world-dominating organization Phutta Morgana. It is the latst game in the Aero Fighters series (known as Sonic Wings in Japan). The game is arcad..
Aerofilms
Aerofilms was the UK's first commercial aerial photography company, founded in 1919 by F.L. Wills and Claude Graeme-White. In its early period it had links with pioneer cinematographer Claude Friese Greene and pilot/entrepreneur Sir Alan Cobham. The company pioneered the science of photogrammetry ..
Aeroflex
Aeroflex Incorporated (NASDAQ: [ARXX]) is a global supplier of microelectronic products and test and measurement products. The company's products support communications, networks and automatic test systems. Aeroflex Microelectronics Solutions produces space qualified and radiation hardene..
Aeroflot
Aeroflot Airbus A319 at Berlin Aeroflot — Russian Airlines (Russian:Аэрофло́т — Росси́йские авиали́нии), or Aeroflot (Аэрофло́т; literally "air fleet"), is the Russian national airline and the biggest carrier in Russia. It is a member of the..
Aeroflot-Nord
Aeroflot-Nord is an airline based in Arkhangelsk, Russia. It operates domestic and regional services and is a subsidiary of Aeroflot. Its main base is Talagi Airport (ARH), Arkhangelsk. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Services4 Fleet5 External links Code Data IATA Code: ..
Aeroflot destinations
This is a list of cities that Aeroflot operates scheduled flights to, excluding codeshare destinations, as of May 2006. Contents 1 ..
Aeroflot Don
Aeroflot Don (Joint Stock Aviation Company Donavia) is an airline based in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. It operates a scheduled passenger network and passenger and cargo charters to the Middle East. Its main bases are Rostov Airport (ROV), Sheremetyevo International Airport, Moscow and Vnukovo Airport, Mo..
Aeroflot Flight 593
Aeroflot Flight 593 refers to an airline crash on March 23 1994 in which an Aeroflot Airbus A310-300, flying from Moscow (Sheremetyevo International Airport) to Hong Kong (Hong Kong International Airport), crashed into a hillside in Siberia. All 75 passengers and crew were killed. The flight cockpit..
Aeroford
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Aerogal
Aerogal (Aerolineas Galapagos SA) is an airline based in Quito, Ecuador. It was established in 1986 and operates passenger and cargo flights mainly between the mainland and the Galápagos Islands. Contents 1 Code Data2 Services3 Fleet4 External links Code Data IATA Code: 2KI..
Aerogard
Aerogard is a high-profile Australian brand of outdoor insect repellant, that is applied directly to the skin from an aerosol spray can. Together with its sister product Mortein, a popular household insecticide, Aerogard has become something of a "household name" in Australia, owing much in this reg..
Aerogaviota
Aerogaviota is an airline based in Havana, Cuba. It operates domestic passenger charters for the national tourist authority. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Services4 Fleet5 External links Code Data IATA Code: KGICAO Code: GTV History The airline was established in 199..
Aerogel
A 2.5 kg brick is supported by a piece of aerogel weighing only 2.38 grams. Aerogel is a solid-state substance similar to gel where the liquid component is replaced with gas. The result is an extremely low density solid with several remarkable properties, most notably its effectiveness as an ..
Aerogem Cargo
Aerogem Cargo is a cargo airline based in Accra, Ghana. It was established and started operations in 2000 and operates worldwide non-scheduled cargo flights. Its main bases are Kotoka International Airport, Accra and Sharjah International Airport, United Arab Emirates. Code Data ICAO Code: GCKCall..
Aerograd
Aerograd (Russian: ; also referred to as Air City or Frontier), (1935), is a Soviet film by Ukrainian director Olexandr Dovzhenko. It is a futuristic adventure story set in the Soviet Far East. ..
Aerogram
GB Christmas Aerogram (date?) An aerogram (or aerogramme) is a thin piece of foldable and gummed paper for writing a letter for transit via airmail, in which the letter and envelope are one and the same. Enclosures are not permitted in these light letters, which can be sent abroad for a speci..
Aerography
Aerography can mean either: Aerography, stencilling method in the visual artsAerography, the production of weather chartsThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to p..
Aerography (arts)
Aerography is a surrealist method in which a stencil, which would have been used in spraypainting, is replaced by a three-dimensional object. Examples can be seen in the works of Man Ray. See also Surrealist techniques ..
Aerography (meteorology)
Aerography is the production of weather charts. The information is supplied by radiosonde observations, principally. Constant-pressure charts are routinely constructed at standard air pressures. Standard air pressures are 850, 700, 500, 400, 300, 250, and 200 millibars (hectopascals) (hPa) (SI)...
Aerogryf
Aerogryf is an airline based in Poland flying a range of operations including agricultural and cargo services. Code Data ICAO Code: GRFCallsign: Aerogryf External links [Aerogryf] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Ai..
AeroHonduras
AeroHonduras is an airline based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. It is a private carrier operating scheduled flights within Central America and to the USA. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 2005 News4 Services5 Fleet6 External links Code Data IATA Code: 4SICAO Code: HONCall..
Aeroitalia
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Aerojet
Aerojet is a major rocket and missile propulsion manufacturer based primarily in Sacramento, California with divisions in Redmond, WA; Orange, VA; Gainesville, VA; and Camden, AR. Their products include a wide range of propulsion, from main engines used on a number of NASA vehicles and ballistic mi..
Aerojet General X-8
This page is about the X-8 rocket. For artist and publisher X-8 see X-8 (artist). Aerojet X-8 rocket The Aerojet General X-8 was an unguided, spin-stabilized sounding rocket designed to launch a 150 pound (68 kg) payload to 200,000 feet (61 km). The X-7 was later spun-off into the prolific ..
Aerolift
Aerolift is an airline based in Windhoek, Namibia. It operates passenger and cargo services. Fleet The Aerolift fleet consists of the following aircraft (at January 2005): 1 Antonov An-122 Antonov An-322 Ilyushin Il-76TD Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Airc..
Aerolinair
Aerolinair was an airline in France. It had operated two Beech 1900Ds on behalf of its sister company Airlinair on routes such as Lyon to Tours. In August 2004 it was reported to have ceased operations. Code Data ICAO Code: ERNCallsign: Blue Hawk Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers |..
Aeroline
Aeroline is an airline based in Germany. Contents 1 Flight Routes2 Code data3 Contact Information4 External links Flight Routes Aeroline currently has 3 different flight routes: Sylt - Hamburg - SyltKiel - Berlin (Tempelhof International Airport) - KielSylt - Berlin (Tempelho..
Aerolíneas Argentinas
Aerolíneas Argentinas A340-200. Aerolíneas Argentinas is Argentina's largest domestic and international airline. It is the national airline and carries around 80% of Argentina's domestic traffic and 40% of international flights from Ministro Pistarini International Airport, which is locate..
Aerolíneas Argentinas destinations
This is a list of cities Aerolíneas Argentinas flies to. The following list includes cities served by Austral. Contents 1 ..
Aerolineas de Baleares
Aerolineas de Baleares is an airline based in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. It operates domestic scheduled passenger services, as well as international flights to Austria. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Services4 Fleet5 External links Code Data IATA Code: DFICAO Code: ABH ..
Aerolineas de El Salvador
Aerolineas de El Salvador or AESA was a Salvadoran airline formed after the merging of TAES and TACA El Salvador, both domestic airlines using Dakota YS-53-C. A small collection of Douglas C-47 and DC-3 were Aerolineas El Salvador's main fleet. The airline was merged to TACA international. ..
Aerolineas de Guinea Ecuatorial
Aerolineas de Guinea Ecuatorial is a cargo airline based in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. It was established in 2003. Fleet The Aerolineas de Guinea Ecuatorial fleet consists of 1 Antonov An-24B aircraft (at January 2005). Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircra..
Aerolíneas Internacionales
Aerolineas Internacionales was an airline that was forced to cease operations by the Mexican government in 2000. The airline operated flights from Cuernavaca to Acapulco, Tijuana, Aguascalientes, Hermosillo and Mexico City using Boeing 727 aircraft. The airline was shut down by aviation authorities ..
Aerolíneas Mesoamericanas
Aerolíneas Mesoamericanas (also known as ALMA) is a new Mexican low cost airline which plans to start operations based in Guadalajara, Mexico. On late May 2006 using 2 Bombardier CRJ-200 regional jets, and plans to increase its fleet to 8 Bombardier CRJ-200s over the next 5 months, and expects to..
Aerolineas Sosa
Aerolineas Sosa is a regional airline based in La Ceiba, Honduras. It was established in 1984 and is a Honduran regional airline linking all major domestic points from its main base at La Ceiba Airport (LCE). Code Data IATA Code: P4ICAO Code: NSO Services Aerolineas Sosa operates services to the..
Aerolínea de Antioquia
Aerolinea de Antioquia is an airline based in Medellín, Colombia. It is a regional carrier operating scheduled domestic flights out of Olaya Herrera International Airport in Medellín. Code Data ICAO Code: ANQCallsign: Antioquia Destinations Fleet The Aerolineas de Antioquia fleet consists o..
Aerolínea de Antioquia destinations
This is a list of airports that Aerolínea de Antioquia flies to. ..
Aerolinee Itavia
Aerolinee Itavia was one of the principal private Italian airlines in the 1960s until its collapse in the early 1980s, after the infamous Aerolinee Itavia Flight 870 crash, also known as the Ustica disaster It was formed under the name of Società di Navigazione Aerea Itavia in 1958 and started do..
Aerolinee Itavia Flight 870
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Aerolitoral
AeroLitoral is a regional airline based in Guadalajara, Mexico. It operates feeder services to Aeroméxico's hub airports, using only Aeroméxico flight numbers. It is considered the biggest and most important regional airline in Mexico, offering more than 207 scheduled flights daily to 28 destina..
Aerology
Aerology is the study of Earth's atmosphere. Aerology studies the Ozone layer, atmospheric currents, climate and environment effects of the whole atmosphere. Methods include satellites, rocketsondes, radiosondes, weather balloons, and laser instruments. ..
Aeromachus dubius
Aeromachus dubius, commonly known as the Dingy Scrub-Hopper, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae. ..
Aeromachus pygmaeus
Aeromachus pygmaeus, commonly known as the Pygmy Scrub-hopper or Pygmy Grass-hopper, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae. ..
Aeromancy
Aeromancy (from Greek aero, "air", and manteia, "divination") is divination conducted by interpreting atmospheric conditions. History of aeromancy Due to the historical interest people have had in weather, seeing it as a medium by which the gods expressed both joy and anger towards those who worsh..
Aeromar
For the defunct Dominican airline, see Aeromar Lineas Aereas Dominicanas. Aeromar (Transportes Aeromar, SA de CV) is an airline based in Mexico City, Mexico. It operates mainly domestic routes, its main base is Mexico City International Airport, Mexico City. Contents 1 History2 Servi..
Aeromar Lineas Aereas Dominicanas
Aeromar Lineas Aereas Dominicanas was an airline based in the Dominican Republic. It operated flights to Aruba, Caracas, Curaçao, Havana, Miami and New York City using Boeing 727 aircraft. Aeromar Lineas Aereas Dominicanas ceased operations as of December 2003. Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft ma..
Aeromas
Aeromas is an airline based in Montevideo in Uruguay. It operates domestic scheduled services as well as international charter flights to Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay for several large corporations and government agencies. Its main base is Carrasco International Airport (MVD), Montevideo. Conten..
Aeromed
Aeromed is a Puerto Rican air ambulance airline company. Its equipment consists mostly of helicopters. Based at Isla Grande Airport in San Juan, the airline concentrates its operations on flying critically injured or sick passengers to Centro Medico and other area hospitals. Aeromed also transports..
Aeromedical evacuation
USA Aeromedical Evacuation (AE) usually refers to specialized medical transportation units in the US Air Force. Within the US Air Force, AE is coordinated by Air Mobility Command located at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. There are four active-duty AE squadrons in the USAF, but the 375th Aer..
Aeroméxico
AeroMéxico, is Mexico's largest airline, largest in Latin America by number of destinations and also by fleet. It has been considered for more than 11 consecutive years as the most on-time airline worldwide. It operates more than 400 daily flights, or 750 together with Aerolitoral, to 63 destinat..
Aeroméxico destinations
This is the list of airports served by Aeroméxico scheduled flights. It does not include cities only served by Aerolitoral. Contents 1 ..
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Aeromexpress
Aeromexpress is an all-cargo airline based in Mexico City, Mexico. It operates air cargo services transporting general cargo, perishables, printed matter, live animals, works of art, securities and restricted products. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Services4 External links ..
Aeromonadales
The Aeromonadales are an order of Proteobacteria, with six genera in two families. ..
Aeron
Aeron is used in several ways including: Aeron (Celtic mythology)Aeron chairAeron International AirlinesRiver Aeron This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to poin..
Aeronais
Aeronais is a new airline in Serbia, with its hub at Niš Constantine the Great Airport. The airline is hoping to start operations in the summer of 2006, offering several routes out of Niš. The airline is waiting for city approval and a license from the Serbian aviation board. The airline is fi..
Aeronautica
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Aeronautical Development Agency
The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) of the India's Ministry of Defence was established in Bangalore in 1984 to oversee the development of the nation's Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) programme. See also Light Combat Aircraft External link [ADA website] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft ma..
Aeronautical Division, U.S. Signal Corps
The Aeronautical Division, U.S. Signal Corps (1907-1914) was the first progenitor of the United States Air Force. The U.S. Army Signal Corps had been associated with aeronautics since the American Civil War, when Thaddeus S. C. Lowe had been named chief of the Union Army Balloon Corps. The War Depa..
Aeronautical Emergency Communications System Plan
In telecommunication, the Aeronautical Emergency Communications System Plan (AECS) provides for the operation of aeronautical communications stations, on a voluntary, organized basis, to provide the President and the Federal Government, as well as heads of state and local governments, or their desig..
Aeronautical Information Manual
The Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) is the Federal Aviation Administration's official guide to basic flight information and ATC procedures. This manual contains the fundamentals required in order to fly in the United States National Airspace System. It also contains items of interest to pilot..
Aeronautical Information Publication
Aeronautical Information Publication (or AIP) is defined by ICAO as a publication issued by or with the authority of a state and containing aeronautical information of a lasting character essential to air navigation. It is essentially a manual containing local regulations and procedures, usually iss..
Aeronautical Information Service
A information office which works NOTAM, flight plan, AIP etc. ..
Aeronautical Message Handling System
Aeronautical Message Handling System (AMHS) is defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). In order to facilitate the transition from legacy protocols to this new standard EUROCONTROL with its European member states launched an ambitious project called ECG (European or EATM Comm..
Aeronautical Research Committee
The Aeronautical Research Committee was a UK government committee established in 1919 in order to coordinate aeronautical research and education following World War I. Its scope was both military and civil applications. During the deteriorating international situation of the 1930s (see Events prece..
Aeronáutica Agrícola Mexicana SA
Aeronáutica Agrícola Mexicana SA (AAMSA) was an aircraft manufacturing company in Mexico from 1971 to 1984. History AAMSA was formed in 1971 as a joint venture between Rockwell International (30%) and Industrias Unidas SA (70%) to manufacture Rockwell's range of agricultural aircraft at a factor..
Aeronautica Militare
The Aeronautica Militare Italiana is the Italian air force. It was founded as an independent service arm on the March 28, 1923, by King Vittorio Emanuele III as the Regia Aeronautica (which equates to "Royal Air Force"). After World War II, when Italy was made a republic by referendum, the Regia Aer..
Aeronautics
Aeronautics is the science involved with the study, design, and manufacture of flight capable machines, or the techniques of operating aircraft. This includes a branch of aeronautics called aerodynamics. Aerodynamics deals with the motion of air and the way it interacts with objects in motion, su..
Aeronautics (album)
Aeronautics is an album by the German power metal band Masterplan. Album Information Mixed by Mikko Karmila and mastered by Mika Jussila in the Finnvox Studios. Line-up Jørn Lande - VocalsRoland Grapow - GuitarsJan S. Eckert - BassAxel Mackenrott - KeyboardsUli Kusch - Drums Track listing Crims..
Aeronautics Act (Canada)
The Aeronautics Act R.S. 1985, c. A-2 is the legislation that governs civil aviation in Canada. The Act consists of a lengthy interpretation section which defines many key terms. Part I deals with Aeronautics in general. Part III (there is no Part II) deals with staff responsibilities. Part IV was ..
Aeronautics Technological Institute
The Aeronautics Technological Institute (Instituto Tecnólogico de Aeronáutica - ITA) is a federal public academic institution located in São José dos Campos, Brazil. ITA is rated as one of the top and most prestigious engineering college university in Brazil, accepting little more than 100..
Aeronca Aircraft
The Aeronca Aircraft Corporation was founded November 11, 1928 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The company was the first to sell a profitable general aviation aircraft, and by the time production ended in 1951 Aeronca had sold 17,408 aircraft in 55 models. 1940 Aeronca 11AC Chief Production began with ..
Aeronca L-3
Aeronca L-3 is an observation and liaison aircraft used by the United States Army Air Forces in World War II. The L-3, adapted from Aeronca's pre-war Tandem Trainer, was initially designated the O-58 at the time it was first ordered by the Air Corps. The airplane was given its service tests in the..
Aeronian
In the geologic timescale, the Aeronian is the age of the Llandovery epoch of the Silurian period of the Paleozoic era of the Phanerozoic eon that is comprehended between 439 Ma and 436 Ma (million years ago), approximately. The Aeronian age succeeds the Rhuddanian age and precedes the Telychian ag..
Aeronica
Aeronica - Aerolineas Nicaragüenses was an airline based in Managua in Nicaragua. It was established in 1981, however a 49% stake was taken by TACA Int'l in 1992. Contents 1 Code Data2 Services3 Fleet4 External links Code Data IATA Code: RLICAO Code: ANICallsign: Aeronica S..
Aeronomy Laboratory
The Aeronomy Laboratory (AL) was an atmospheric laboratory in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR). In October 2005, it was merged with five other NOAA labs to form the Earth System Research Laboratory. External links [Aer..
Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere
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Aeronutronic
Aeronutronic was a defense and space related division of Ford Motor Company set up in 1956. In 1961 Ford purchased Philco and merged the two companies in 1963. Philco Aeronutronic became NASA's primary communications equipment vendor during the 1960s, also building the consoles in the Manned Spacecr..
Aeronwy Thomas
Aeronwy Bryn Thomas (born March 3, 1943) is the second child and only daughter of the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas and his wife, Caitlin. Aeronwy Thomas is known worldwide as an ambassador for her father's work, and is patron of the Dylan Thomas Society. She was born in London, where her parents lived..
Aeron chair
Detail of Aeron chair seat The Aeron chair is a product of Herman Miller, designed in 1994 by Don Chadwick and Bill Stumpf. It is an ergonomic chair which is expensive but many regard as very comfortable. The chair became a symbol of the rise and fall of the dot-com industry in the 1990s. How..
Aeron Clement
Aeron Clement (1936-1989) was a science fiction author. He is most known for having written 'The Cold Moons', a Watership Down-style story about badgers. ..
Aeron Express
The Aeron Express was the name used for a hand powered cable car that was built to ferry people across the harbour in the West Wales coastal town of Aberaeron. The ferry was first built in 1880 to ferry labourers from the Liverpool quay to the Birkenhead quay. The ferry was re-created by the then-o..
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
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Aerope
In Greek mythology, Aerope was the wife of King Atreus of Mycenae. She had an affair with his brother, Thyestes. Atreus promised Artemis that he would sacrifice his best lamb to her. Upon finding a golden lamb, however, he gave it to Aerope to hide. She, in turn, gave the lamb to Thyestes, who a..
Aeropelican Air Services
Aeropelican Air Services is an airline based at Newcastle Airport (Williamtown), New South Wales in Australia. It is a commuter airline operating regular direct flights to and from Sydney with a flight time of 50 minutes each way. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Services4 F..
Aeroperlas
Aeroperlas (Aerolineas Pacifico Atlantico SA) is an airline based in Panama City, Panama. It is a regional airline operating over 50 flights daily to domestic destinations and to Costa Rica. It operates services as part of the TACA Regional Airlines system. Its main bases are Marcos Gelabert Domesti..
Aeroperu
Aeroperu (shorter for Empresa Nacional de Aeronavegación del Perú, SA) was the national flag air carrier of Peru. History Started in 1973, Aeroperu was formed to take over the international routes operated by APSA (owned then by Pan American Airways). At first, the airline was largely controlled ..
AeroPeru Flight 603
AeroPeru Flight 603 align="center" colspan="2" class="hiddenStructure |- !align="center" bgcolor="#ffcc99" colspan="4"|Summary |- !align="right" valign="top"|Date |align="left" valign="top"|October 2 1996 |- !align="right" valign="top"|Type |align="left" valign="top"|Error in maintenance |- !align..
Aerophagia
Aerophagia (var. aerophagy) is a condition that occurs when a person swallows too much air, which goes to the stomach. It causes gas bloating of the abdomen and frequent belching. It may cause pain, too, which sometimes is difficult to diagnose. Aerophagia can occur without any act of swallowing. ..
Aerophilately
Aerophilately is the branch of philately that specializes in the study of airmail. Philatelists have observed the development of mail transport by air from its beginning, and all aspects of airmail service have been extensively studied and documented by specialists. This 1932 Canadian "first off..
Aerophone
An aerophone is any musical instrument which produces sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate, without the use of strings or membranes, and without the vibration of the instrument itself adding considerably to the sound. It is one of the four main classes (class 4) of instruments in th..
Aeroplan
Aeroplan TSX: [AER.UN] is the loyalty marketing arm of ACE Aviation Holdings, the parent company of Air Canada. It started out solely as Air Canada's frequent flyer reward system, allowing travelers to collect points from flight purchases that can be used to obtain tickets for future fligh..
Aeroplane (disambiguation)
The term aeroplane typically refers to any fixed-wing aircraft, also known as airplane. Aeroplane has several additional meanings: Aeroplane, a song by the California-based band Red Hot Chili Peppers This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the s..
Aeroplane (Song)
"Aeroplane" was a song from the Red Hot Chili Peppers album One Hot Minute. Aeroplane was the third single released from the One Hot Minute album and a music video was made. It was inspired by a gospel song called "Jesus Is My Aeroplane". It is a funk track and one of the more accessible ones on t..
Aeroplane Jelly
Aeroplane Jelly is a well known Jelly brand in Australia. Most Australians can instantly recognise the company's theme song and logo. Aeroplane Jelly was established as a backyard business in the late 1920s to become one of Australia's largest family-operated food manufacturers. The company's advert..
Aeroplankton
Aeroplankton is the term used to describe the tiny lifeforms which float and drift in the air, carried by the current of the wind; it is the atmospheric analogue to oceanic plankton. Most of the living things that make up aeroplankton are very small to microscopic in size. It is difficult to identi..
Aeroponics
Aeroponics is a hydroponic technique involving the use of sprayers, nebulizers, foggers, or other devices to create a fine mist of solution to deliver nutrients to plant roots. Aeroponic techniques are used in the cultivation of high value crops and plant specimens that can offset the high setup an..
Aeroport (Metro)
Zamoskvoretskaya Line Rechnoi Vokzal Vodnyi Stadion Voikovskaya Sokol Aeroport Dinamo Belorusskaya Mayakovskaya Tverskaya Teatralnaya Novokuznetskaya Paveletskaya ..
Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela
Aeropostal (Alas de Venezuela) is an airline based in Caracas, Venezuela. It operates domestic services and international flights to points in the Americas. Its main base is Simón Bolívar International Airport, Caracas. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Services4 Fleet5 Ex..
Aeropostal Cargo de Mexico
Aeropostal Cargo de Mexico is a cargo airline based in Torreón, Mexico. It operates cargo services in the Americas using leased aircraft as required. Code Data IATA Code: FZICAO Code: PTX History The airline was established and started operations in 1991. It suspended operations between 1998 and..
AeroRepública
AeroRepública is an airline based at El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá, D.C., Colombia. It is the second largest air carrier in Colombia. It operates domestic flights around Colombia as well as international flights to Central America, South America and Europe; it also operates charter f..
AeroRepública destinations
This is a list of airports that AeroRepública flies to. ..
Aeros
Aeros is a Ukrainian aircraft manufacturer founded by a group of ex-Antonov engineers in the early 1990s to build hang gliders. The firm also manufactures and distributes the French Best Off Sky Ranger ultralight under licence. External link [Company website] Lists of Aircraft | Air..
Aerosan
An aerosan (Russian: , literally 'aerosled') is a type of propeller-powered snowmobile, running on skis, used for communications, mail deliveries, medical aid, emergency recovery and border patrolling in northern Russia, as well as for recreation. Aerosans were used by the Soviet Red Army during ..
Aeroscraft
--> The Aeroscraft is a planned large, luxury aircraft to be built by Worldwide Aeros Corporation. The envisioned craft would features such luxuries as restaurants and casinos. Approximately two-thirds of the craft's lift would be provided by helium. The remaining lift would come from the aerody..
Aeroshuttle
The Aeroshuttle (also known as Aeroship and Aerowing) was a large shuttlecraft stored in the underside of the saucer section of Intrepid class starships, such as the U.S.S. Voyager. The Aeroshuttle's exact function, size and crew complement have never been revealed, although it most likely serves as..
Aerosinusitis
Aerosinusitis, also called barosinusitis, sinus squeeze or sinus barotrauma is a painful inflammation and sometimes bleeding of the membrane of the paranasal sinus cavities, normally the frontal sinus. It is caused by a difference in air pressures inside and outside the cavities. Most cases occur i..
Aerosmith
For other uses, see Arrowsmith. Aerosmith is a prominent American rock band, often regarded as "America's Greatest Rock Band". Although they are known as a Boston, Massachusetts band, none of the members are actually from the city. Three of the members, Steven Tallarico (Tyler), Joe Perry, and Tom ..
Aerosmith's achievements and awards
Main article: Aerosmith Aerosmith has made numerous achievements and won numerous awards over the years, moreso than almost any other hard rock band, making them one of the most acclaimed rock bands in the world. Especially unique is that the band has achieved most awards and recognition over the ..
Aerosmith's contributions to pop culture
Over the years, Aerosmith have lent their name, their image, their music, and often times even themselves to significant elements of pop culture. As they have come to represent the authentic American rock n' roll band, they are often used whenever a rock band or a rock song is desired for any typ..
Aerosmith (album)
Aerosmith is the self-titled debut album by American hard rock band Aerosmith, released in 1973 (see 1973 in music). Track listing All songs by Steven Tyler, except where noted. "Make It" - 3:38"Somebody" (S. Emspack, Tyler) - 3:45"Dream On" - 4:27"One Way Street" - 7:00"Mama Kin" - 4:27"Write M..
Aerosmith discography
Main Article: Aerosmith Since 1973, American hard rock band Aerosmith have created 14 studio albums, 13 of original material. Additionally, the band has released 5 live albums and 7 official compilations (2 of which are box sets). This combines for a total of at least 26 official albums. Accordi..
Aerosmith Gold
Aerosmith Gold is a 2-CD set of some of Aerosmith greatest hits released in 2005. It has the same track list as Young Lust, which was released in 2001. The cover art was changed from a picture of a couple getting undressed, to a picture of the group. Track List: CD1: 1. Let the Music Do the Talkin..
Aerosoft
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Aerosol
Aerosol, short for aerial solid, may refer to Aerosol spray, the spraying deviceParticulate, mixed-phase state of matter This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to ..
Aerosol-PFC
The applications mission is treatment of pulmonary diseases by aerososolized perfluorocarbon(PFC). This new technology of PFC aerosolization via an introducible jet-nebulizer (Aer-Probe, Trudell) has been demonstrated in several animal studies (Kandler, von der Hardt). Aerosol way of PFC applicatio..
Aerosol paint
Aerosol paint is paint contained in a pressurized aerosol spray can used for spray dispensing. Uses range from simple covering of things such as bare metal, touch-ups on various things to the more in depth graffiti or stencil art. Popular Brands are Krylon, Rust-o-leum, Belton, and Montana (however,..
Aerosol spray
Aerosol spray can Aerosol spray is the name given to a type of canister containing liquid under pressure from pressurized vapor in equilibrium with another liquid, which often also dissolves the payload (see propellant below). When the can's valve is opened, the liquid is forced out of a small..
Aerosonde
Aerosonde may be: the Insitu Aerosonde, a UAVAerosonde Ltd, an Australian manufacturer of UAVs, including the above aircraft This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link..
Aerosonde Ltd
Aerosonde Ltd is an Australian-based developer and manufacturer of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, including the Aerosonde series. The company has customers in Australia, Asia and North America who utilize its vehicles for reconnaissance and meteorological applications. The company gained prominence..
Aerospace
This article is about the field of research and industry; for the corporation, see The Aerospace Corporation Aerospace comprises air and space travel, manufacturing and associated research. Aerospace is a very diverse industry, with a multitude of commercial, industrial and military applications. ..
Aerospaceplane
The US Air Force's aerospaceplane project encompassed a variety of projects from 1958 until 1963 to study a fully-reusable spaceplane. A variety of designs were studied during the lifetime of the project, including most of the early efforts on liquid air cycle engines (LACE) and even a nuclear-power..
Aerospace architecture
Aerospace architecture is broadly defined to encompass architectural design of non-habitable and habitable structures and living and working environments in aerospace-related facilities, habitats, and vehicles. These environments include, but are not limited to: science platform aircraft and aircraf..
Aerospace Defense Command
The Aerospace Defense Command (ADC), was created by the War Department as the Air Defense Command on 26 February 1940. As a component of the U.S. First Army, its mission was to plan for and execute the air defense of the continental United States. During World War II, the ADC operated four disti..
Aerospace engineering
Aerospace engineering is the branch of engineering that concerns aircraft, spacecraft and related topics. It is often called aeronautical engineering, particularly when referring solely to aircraft, and astronautical engineering, when referring to spacecraft. Aerospace engineers design, develop, an..
Aerospace Experimental Psychologist
--> Aerospace Experimental Psychologists (AEPs) apply psychology and human factors principles in the design and testing of systems and technology to ensure that the United States Navy and Marine Corps have trained and equipped aviators. ..
Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation
Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (漢翔航空工業股份有限公司) is an aerospace company based in Taichung which developed the AIDC Ching-kuo aircraft. The company is commonly referred to as AIDC. About Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation AIDC was established in 1969.In..
Aerospace Industry Association
The Aerospace Industries Association represents the leading manufacturers and suppliers of civil, military, and business aircraft, helicopters, UAVs, space systems, aircraft engines, missiles, materiel, and related components, equipment, services, and information technology in the United States. Ex..
Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center
Welcome sign at AMARC. Boeing 707's being used for salvage parts for the C-135 airframe at AMARC. The Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center (AMARC) is an aircraft storage and maintenance facility at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona. It is currently responsible for ..
Aerospace manufacturer
An aerospace manufacturer is a company or individual involved in the various aspects of designing, building, testing, selling, and maintaining aircraft, aircraft parts, missiles, rockets, and/or spacecraft. See also List of aircraft manufacturersList of aircraft accidentsList of rocket manufacturer..
Aerospace Operational Support Group RAAF
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Aerospace physiology
Aerospace physiology refers to effects on the human body caused by characteristics of the aerospace environment. This subject includes, but is not limited to, the following topics: Spatial disorientation and airsickness Vestibular system Hypoxia Decompression sickness Sensory Illusions in Avia..
Aerospace Testing Alliance
Aerospace Testing Alliance (ATA) is an aerospace engineering company in the United States of America. It is the prime contractor of the US Air Force's Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC), in Tullahoma, Tennessee. Since 2003, ATA is a joint operation of Jacobs Sverdrup, General Physics, Com..
Aerospatiale SS.12/AS.12
The SS.12 and AS.12 are two variants of the same missile: SS for surface-to-surface, AS for air-to-surface. It was designed in the 1950s by Nord Aviation, later Aérospatiale. It was a derivative of the NORD SS-10 and SS-11 missiles which were air-to-ground wire-guided missiles for use by infantr..
Aerospike
The term aerospike can refer to more than one thing: An aerospike engine which is a rocket engine without a traditional rocket nozzle.A Drag Resistant Aerospike which helps reduce drag on missiles. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same ..
Aerospike engine
XRS-2200 linear aerospike engine for the X-33 program being tested. The aerospike engine is a type of rocket engine that maintains its efficiency across a wide range of altitudes through the use of an aerospike nozzle. For this reason the nozzle is sometimes referred to as an altitude-compens..
Aerostar (Game Boy)
Developed and published by Vic Tokai in 1991, Aerostar is a Shoot'em-up game for the Nintendo Game Boy. ..
Aerostar Airlines
Aerostar Airlines is an airline based in Kiev, Ukraine. It operates charter flights within Ukraine and to neighbouring CIS countries. Code Data ICAO Code: UAR Fleet The Aerostar Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (at January 2005): 4 Yakovlev Yak-401 Yakovlev Yak-40K External lin..
Aerostat
Uncrewed aerostats can carry instruments and sensors for long durations that are impractical for other aircraft. The term aerostat has two meanings. In the first, broader sense, it includes all lighter than air aircraft. The term "aerostat" comes from the fact that buoyancy is technically..
Aerostatics
Aerostatics is the study of gases that are not in motion. The corresponding study of gases in motion is aerodynamics. It is a subfield of fluid statics that focuses on gases. Aerostatics studies density allocation, especially in air. One of the applications of this is the barometric formula. Field..
Aerosticks
Aerosticks is a game invented in 1985 by Miles Hochstein. It is played with a staff or pole, usually something easily accessible like a broomstick, and an Aerobie. The name is a portmanteau of Aerobie and Stick. The game could possibly be played with other spearing implements, such as a spear, pool..
AeroSucre
Aerosucre Colombia is an airline based in Barranquilla, Colombia. It was established and started operations in 1969 and operates domestic and international cargo scheduled flights and passenger charters within the Americas. Its main base is El Dorado International Airport, Bogotá. Code Data IAT..
Aerosur
Aerosur (Compania Boliviana de Transporte Aereo Privado) is an airline based in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. It is a private airline operating domestic scheduled services and some international flights. Its main base is Viru Viru International Airport, Santa Cruz. Contents 1 Code data2&..
Aerosvit Airlines
Aerosvit Airlines (Ukrainian: Авіакомпанія АероСвіт, Aviakompaniya AeroSvit; Russian: ) is an airline based in Kiev, Ukraine. It operates scheduled services from Ukraine to 14 destinations in Russia, Israel, Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus, Hungary and other countries. It also..
AeroTACA
AeroTACA (acronym of AeroTaxi Casanare) was an airline based in Bogotá, Colombia. It operated charter flights within Colombia and to neighbouring countries. Its main base was located at El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá. Code Data ICAO Code: ATKCallsign: Aerotaca History The airline w..
Aerotagging
AeroTagging is the process of adding type and location metadata to various media such as websites, RSS feeds, or images. This data usually consists of details about an aircraft pictured and, if on the ground or near an airport, what airfield. Contents 1 AeroTagging in tag based systems2 ..
Aerotech Laboratories
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Aeroton, Gauteng
Aeroton is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 9. Suburbs in Region 9 of Johannesburg Aeroton | Alan Manor | Booysens Reserve | Chrisville | City Deep | City and Suburban | Crown | Crown Gardens | Crown North | Eagles Nest] | Eastcliff | Elandspark | Electro..
Aerotow cart
In hang gliding, carts are used to support the hang glider and pilot when towing behind an especially designed tug (for example, the slow flying Bailey-Moyes Dragonfly), ultralight, or trike. To learn about aerotow carts and aerotowing hang gliders in general you can start looking at the links below..
Aerotrain
Aerotrain could refer to: Aerotrain (GM), a passenger train consist built by General Motors Electro-Motive DivisionAérotrain, a hovercraft train developed in France This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to t..
Aerotrain (GM)
This article is about the passenger train consist built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division. For the hovercraft train developed in France from 1965 to 1975, see Aérotrain. The Aerotrain makes its debut in 1955. The Aerotrain is a streamlined trainset introduced by General Motors Electr..
Aerotrans Airlines
Aerotrans Airlines is an airline based in Cyprus. Code Data IATA Code: 6FICAO Code: PFOCallsign: Cyprus Aerotrans- entered into liquidation External links [Aerotrans Airlines] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlin..
Aerotrim
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] An aerotrim is a gyroscope large enough to contain a human being, used for cardiovascular workout and equilibrioception (balance) training in pilots and astronauts. Aerotrims enjoyed world-wide popularity in gyms during the 1980s, but are now out of production outs..
Aerounion - Aerotransporte de Carga Union
Aerounion - Aerotransporte de Carga Union is an all-cargo airline based in Mexico City, Mexico. It operates cargo services between Mexico and the USA, and intends to fly to Canada and Latin America. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Services4 Fleet5 External links Code Dat..
Aerovator
This article or section may contain [No original researchoriginal research] or [Verifiabilityunverified] claims. Please help Wikipedia by adding references. See the [talk page] for details . The Aerovator is a transorbital megastructure for launching payloads i..
AeroVeedramon
AeroVeedramon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, exclusive to the comic-book series V-Tamer. The Digivolved form of Veedramon, he is a Phantom Dragon that has grown wings and can fly, and is thus skillful at both long-distance and melee combat. His offensive and defensive powers h..
Aerovias DAP
Aerovias DAP (Las Aerolineas de la Patagonia) is an airline based in Punta Arenas, Chile. It operates scheduled and charter services in Patagonia, Chile and Argentina and also operates flights on behalf of the state-owned oil company, ENAP. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Services4&..
Aerovias Nacionales de Puerto Rico
Aerovias Nacionales de Puerto Rico (alternatively known as AMPRI) was an airline company that operated during the 1930s. It was the first documented attempt by Puerto Ricans to have a flag carrier in the United States territory. Contents 1 History2 Demise3 Fleet4 Destinations5..
AeroVironment
AeroVironment is a California technology company that is primarily involved in energy systems, electric vehicle systems, and unmanned aerial vehicle(UAV)s. Paul B. MacCready, Jr., a famous designer of human powered aircraft, founded the company in 1971. The company is probably most well known for d..
Aerovista Airlines
Aerovista Airlines is an airline based in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. It was established and started operations in 1999 and operates passenger and cargo services in the Gulf area. Code Data ICAO Code: AAPCallsign: Aerovista Fleet The Aerovista Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft..
Aerovis Airlines
Aerovis Airlines is an airline based in Kiev, Ukraine. It was established in 2003 and operates charter cargo services within Ukraine and to neighboring countries. Code Data ICAO Code: VIZCallsign: Aerovis Fleet The Aerovis Airlines fleet consists of 1 Antonov An-12 aircraft (at January 2005). ..
Aerowings
This page is about an airline. For the video game, see AeroWings (video game). Aerowings was an airline based on Antigua. It specialised in wet-lease and ad hoc charters worldwide. It ceased operations in 2004. Code Data ICAO Code: AWG History The airline was established and started operations i..
Aeroxchange
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AeroXperience
AeroXperience (also called AeroXP or AXP) is a forum that was primarily created to facilitate discussion of the upcoming Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System. Calling itself a "Windows Vista Resource Community", it was founded on May 7th, 2004 by Victor Mach. To date, it has 4500+ members, 500..
Aerozine 50
Aerozine 50 is a 50/50 mix of hydrazine and unsymmetrical dimethyl hydrazine (UDMH). It is used as a rocket fuel, typically with dinitrogen tetroxide as the oxidizer, with which it is hypergolic (ignites on contact). Aerozine 50 is more stable than hydrazine alone, but has a higher density and boili..
Aero (automobile)
Aero logo of Harald H Linz The Aero was a Czech automobile, manufactured between 1929 and 1947 by a well-known aircraft and car-body company owned by one Dr. Kabes in Praha-Vysocany. The original model, the Aero Type 500 cyclecar, had a 499 cc single-cylinder two-stroke engine with w..
Aero (chocolate)
frame Aero is a chocolate bar filled with bubbles of air. Contents 1 UK Origins2 Aero's many flavours3 Where Aero is sold4 Manufacture5 Slogans for Aero6 External links UK Origins It was originally introduced in the North of England in 1935 by the Rowntree Macki..
Aero (comics)
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Aero (Melody Guthrie) is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. The younger sister of ..
Aero (US aircraft manufacturer)
For the Czechoslovakian and Czech manufacturer commonly referred to as Aero, see Aero Vodochody Aero was formed in Culver City in 1944 to design and manufacture a light twin-engined transport aircraft, the Aero Commander. In 1950 it became the Aero Design and Engineering Company of Oklahoma Li..
Aero 45
The Aero 45 was a twin piston-engined civil utility aircraft produced in Czechoslovakia after World War II. It was the first product of the nation's post-war aviation industry and proved a great success, with many of the 800 produced exported. Hungary was a major customer, where the aircraft was kno..
Aero A.10
The Aero A.10 was a biplane airliner produced in Czechoslovakia shortly after World War I, the first example flying in 1919. Three passengers could be accommodated in an enclosed cabin, and three collapsible tables could also be used to seat another three if desired. The A.10 was important as one of..
Aero A.100
The Aero A.100 was a biplane light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft built in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s. It was the final step in a design lineage that extended back to the Aero A.11 a decade earlier. A.100s remained in service throughout World War II and for a few years post-war. A number w..
Aero A.101
The Aero A.101 was a biplane light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft built in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s. It was an attempt to improve the Aero A.100 by enlarging it and fitting it with a more powerful engine. However, even with 33% more power, performance was actually inferior, and the Czech..
Aero A.102
The Aero A.102 was a Czechoslovakian fighter aircraft that flew in prototype form in 1934. It was developed in response to a Czech Air Force requirement of that year, but was passed over in favour of the Avia B.35. The A.102 was of gull winged monoplane configuration with tailwheel undercarriage,..
Aero A.104
The Aero A.104 was a biplane light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft built in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s. It was the final derivative of the A.100, and was essentially an Ab.101 with an enclosed cockpit. Although two different prototypes flew in 1937, it was not mass produced. Specifications..
Aero A.11
The Aero A.11 was a biplane light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft built in Czechoslovakia between the First and Second World Wars. It formed the basis for a large number of other Czechoslovakian military aircraft of the inter-war period. Around 250 were built, with some remaining in service at t..
Aero A.12
The Aero A.12 was a Czechoslovakian biplane light bomber and military reconnaissance aircraft manufactured in small numbers shortly after World War I. Although reminiscent of the Hansa-Brandenburg-designed aircraft that Aero was building during the war under licence as the Ae.10, the A.12 was the c..
Aero A.14
The Aero A.14 was a Czechoslovakian biplane military reconnaissance aircraft built in the 1920s. It was essentially a slightly modified version of the Hansa-Brandenburg B.I aircraft that Aero had been building during World War I as the Ae.10, and for this reason, the aircraft is sometimes referred ..
Aero A.17
The Aero A.17 was a small sailplane built in Czechoslovakia in 1922. The conventional sailplane wing and tail were held together by an open truss framework, which also supported the pilot. Specifications (Aero A.17) Related content ..
Aero A.18
The Aero A.18 was a biplane fighter aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in the 1920s. It was a development of the Ae.02 and Ae.04 fighters Aero had designed during World War I, but also borrowed from the more recent A.11 reconnaissance-bomber design. The aircraft was designed by Antonin Vlasák and ..
Aero A.19
The Aero A.19 was a biplane fighter aircraft designed in Czechoslovakia in 1923 and considered by the Czech Air Force against its stablemates the A.18 and A.20. The A.18 was selected for production and development of the A.19 was abandoned. Specifications (A.19) Related content ..
Aero A.20
The Aero A.20 was a biplane fighter aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in 1923. It was evaluated for Czech Air Force service against Aero's competing A.18 and A.19 designs, a competition that the A.18 won, meaning that this aircraft never entered production, and only a single prototype was ever built..
Aero A.200
The Aero A.200 was a sportsplane designed and built specifically to compete in Challenge 1934, the European touring plane championships. It was a low-wing monoplane, seating pilot and passenger in tandem. Flown in competition by Jan Ambrož, the A.200 took fourth place, beaten by the RWD-9 (that ..
Aero A.204
The Aero A.204 was a Czechoslovakian airliner that flew in prototype form in 1936. It was developed specifically for ČSA, but much to Aero's surprise and disappointment, the national airline selected a British product instead, the Airspeed Envoy. Unable to find a customer, Aero began to develop a ..
Aero A.21
The Aero A.21 was a biplane military trainer aircraft developed in Czechoslovakia from the Aero A.11 reconnaissance-bomber. The aircraft was developed specifically as a night-trainer, to teach Czech Air Force pilots instrument flying techniques. Specifications (A.21) Operators Czechoslovakia Re..
Aero A.22
The Aero A.22 was a Czechoslovakian biplane civil utility aircraft based on the Aero A.11 reconnaissance-bomber. The observer's position was replaced by seating for two passengers. Specifications (A.22) Related content ..
Aero A.23
The Aero A.23 was a Czechoslovakian biplane airliner of the 1920s. Aero's previous airliner design, the A.10 had been a relatively crude machine drawing heavily on World War I military aircraft. The A.23, designed in 1925 was relatively modern, although it still seated its pilot in an open cockpit ..
Aero A.24
The Aero A.24 was a twin-engined biplane bomber aircraft of the 1920s. Flight tests showed it to be severely underpowered, making it useless as a combat aircraft. Only a single prototype was built. Aero proposed a variant designated the A.27 that was to have overcome the A.24's shortcomings by re-e..
Aero A.25
The Aero A.25 was a biplane military trainer aircraft developed in Czechoslovakia from the Aero A.11 reconnaissance-bomber and generally similar to the Aero A.21 night trainer. Some A.25s were powered by the less powerful 134 kW (180 hp) Breitfeld & Danek Perun I engines, in which case they were ..
Aero A.26
The Aero A.26 was a Czechoslovakian biplane military reconnaissance aircraft built in the 1920s. It was Aero's last design to be based on the Hansa-Brandenburg B.I aircraft that the company had been building under licence during World War I as the Ae.10. Contents 1 Specifications (A.26)1.1&..
Aero A.29
The Aero A.29 was a military biplane developed in Czechoslovakia from the ubiquitous Aero A.11 reconnaissance-bomber. It was equipped with floats and served as a target tug for training anti-aircraft gunners. Contents 1 Specifications (A.29)1.1 General characteristics1.2 Performanc..
Aero A.30
The Aero A.30 was a biplane light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in the late 1920s. It originated as an attempt to improve the performance of the Aero A.11, but soon evolved into quite a different aircraft, larger and more powerful than its predecessor. The aircraft is re..
Aero A.300
The Aero A.300 was a Czechoslovakian bomber aircraft that first flew in 1938 as a much refined development of the A.304 (despite what the numbering would suggest). Despite showing much promise, development and production of the aircraft was interrupted by the outbreak of World War II. Contents 1&..
Aero A.304
The Aero A.304 was a Czechoslovakian bomber aircraft that first flew in 1937. It had originally been developed as an airliner, the A.204, but when Aero could not find buyers for the design, it was militarised and successfully marketed to the Czech Air Force. It was also exported to Bulgaria, where i..
Aero A.32
The Aero A.32 was a biplane ground attack aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in the late 1920s. While the design took the Aero A.11 as its starting point (and was originally designated A.11J), the aircraft incorporated significant changes to make it suited for its new low-level role. Like the A.11 b..
Aero A.34
The Aero A.34 Kos (Czech: "Blackbird") was a small sports and touring biplane built in Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. It was designed in 1929. The design was similar to De Havilland Gipsy Moth. Of conventional biplane configuration, wooden construction, it featured wings that could be folded to allo..
Aero A.35
The Aero A.35 was a Czechoslovakian airliner of the 1920s and 30s. Designed for long-range flight, with a transatlantic crossing in mind, it saw service with CSA although no such crossing was ever attempted. A conventional high-wing monoplane, it was a very modern design for its day in all but one r..
Aero A.38
The Aero A.38 was a Czechoslovakian biplane airliner of the 1920s and 30s. Following the relatively modern A.35, this aircraft was something of a throwback, marrying a fuselage derived from the A.35 to wings copied from the A.23. A few served with CSA, and others with French airline Compagnie Intern..
Aero A.42
The Aero A.42 was a Czechoslovakian bomber aircraft of 1929 that was only ever produced in prototype form. For its day, it was an advanced design, with a sleek monoplane configuration. However, the Czech Air Force was not satisfied with it for a number of reasons, in particular, the aircraft's take-..
Aero A.46
The Aero A.46 was a Czechoslovakian military trainer biplane that flew in prototype form in 1931. No mass production resulted. Contents 1 Specifications (A.46)1.1 General characteristics1.2 Performance2 Related content Specifications (A.46) This aircraft article has not been..
Aero Adventure Aventura
The Aero Adventure Aventura is an ultralight amphibian marketed for homebuilding. It is a high-wing flying boat of pusher configuration and fabric-covered tubular construction. Its design heritage stretches back to the Advanced Aeromarine Buccaneer amphibian ultralights. Specifications (Typical Av..
Aero Adventure Aviation
Aero Adventure Aviation (formerly Arnet Pereyra Inc) is an aircraft manufacturer based in Rockledge, Florida. It produces ultralights, light aircraft, and is currently developing a small turboprop engine. In 1996, the firm acquired the assets and production rights of Keuthan Aircraft. External lin..
Aero Adventure Pegasus
The Aero Adventure Pegasus is a small civil utility aircraft currently under development in the United States for sale as a kitplane. Of conventional monoplane configuration and composite construction, the Pegasus will seat its pilot and passenger in tandem and be available with a choice of two dif..
Aero Adventure Toucan
The Aero Adventure Toucan is a two-seat ultralight designed as a trainer and marketed for homebuilding. It is a high-wing aircraft of pusher configuration with tandem seating for the student and instructor. It is of fabric-covered tubular construction. Specifications (Typical Toucan) This aircraf..
Aero Ae 01
The Aero Ae 01 was a Czechoslovakian military trainer biplane built in 1919, the company's first attempt to modify one of the aircraft designs they had been manufacturing under licence during World War I, the Hansa-Brandenburg B.I. Contents 1 Specifications (Ae 01)1.1 General characteri..
Aero Ae 02
The Aero Ae 02 was the first fighter aircraft to be designed and built in Czechoslovakia, first flying in 1920. Of conventional biplane configuration, the aircraft's performance was adequate for a fighter of its day, but the Czech Air Force was not interested in purchasing it. Flown by Josef Novak..
Aero Ae 03
The Aero Ae 03 was a prototype Czechoslovakian military reconnaissance aircraft aircraft designed in 1921. It was an ambitious monoplane design, and was completely original to Aero, unlike the firm's licence-built designs from World War I. It was to be equipped with an early turbocharger. As work p..
Aero Ae 04
The Aero Ae 04 was a Czechoslovakian biplane fighter aircraft of 1921. A development of the Ae 02, it was no more successful than its predecessor in attracting purchase orders, and it flew only in prototype form. Undaunted by the lack of interest, development continued as the A.18. Contents 1&nbs..
Aero Ae 270 Ibis
The Aero Ae 270 Ibis is a turboprop-powered civil utility aircraft currently under development. Design work by Aero commenced in the early 1990s, with the aircraft's configuration finalised by 1993. In 1997, Aero signed an agreement with AIDC of Taiwan to jointly manufacture and market the aircraft ..
Aero Ae 50
The Aero Ae 50 was a prototype propeller-driven military reconnaissance aircraft built in Czechoslovakia. Designed with the artillery spotting role in mind, the Ae 50 was a high-wing monoplane of unusual design, with a fuselage that terminated abruptly immediately aft of the crew cabin, leaving th..
Aero Africa
Aero Africa is an airline based in Swaziland. Code Data ICAO Code: RFOCallsign: Aero Africa Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles | Timeline of aviation ..
Aero Airlines
Aero Airlines is an airline based in Tallinn, Estonia. It operates some of Finnair's domestic flights and from Helsinki to Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius. Its main base is Tallinn Airport. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Services4 Fleet5 External links Code Data IATA Code: E..
Aero Asia International
Aero Asia International is a private Pakistani airline based at Jinnah International Airport Karachi in the province of Sindh. It is owned and operated by Tabani Group. It was the first low cost airline to start services in Pakistan and operates to many destinations in Pakistan and the Gulf state..
Aero AT-3
The Aero AT-3 is a two-seat, low wing utility aircraft manufactured in Poland in both ready-to-fly certificated form, and as a kitplane. The aircraft is of conventional configuration and features fixed tricycle undercarriage. The structure is largely of all metal construction. It first flew in 1997..
Aero Benin
Aero Benin is an airline based in Benin. Code Data IATA Code: EMICAO Code: AEBCallsign: Aeroben Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles | Timeline of aviation ..
Aero Boero
Aero Boero S.A. is an Argentine aircraft manufacturer, established in 1952 by the brothers Hector and Caesar Boero in Córdoba. It manufactures a range of light civil utility and agricultural aircraft. Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacture..
Aero Boero 260AG
The Aero Boero 260AG is an Argentine agricultural aircraft that first flew in 1973. Despite the similarity in designation, it is a completely different from and unrelated to the Aero Boero AB-260. The 260AG is a low-wing monoplane with a single seat and fixed tailwheel undercarriage. Development..
Aero Boero AB-115
The Aero Boero AB-115 is an Argentine civil utility aircraft developed from the AB-95-115, a refined AB-95 with a more powerful engine and improved aerodynamics. Specific differences included wheel spats, a redesigned engine cowling, and swept tail surfaces. The type was successfully exported to..
Aero Boero AB-150
The Aero Boero AB-150 is an Argentine civil utility aircraft, developed in parallel with the AB-180 as a lower-cost, lower-powered version of that aircraft. Like the 180, it was produced in long-range and agricultural variants. Specifications (AB-150RV) General characteristics Crew: one, pilotCap..
Aero Boero AB-180
The Aero Boero AB-180 is an Argentine civil utility aircraft, a substantially improved development of the AB-95. It featured a more powerful engine and incorporated the aerodynamic changes made on the AB-115 and improved on them. The first example flew in 1967 and it was still in production as of 1..
Aero Boero AB-210
The Aero Boero AB-210 is an Argentine civil utility aircraft, a development of the AB-180 with improved performance delivered by a fuel-injected engine. Unlike previous aircraft by this manufacturer, it also featured tricycle undercarriage, but retained the same general high-wing configuration. Onl..
Aero Boero AB-95
The Aero Boero AB-95 is a small Argentine civil utility aircraft that first flew on March 12 1959. It is a high-wing monoplane with fixed tailwheel undercarriage built of fabric-covered metal structure. Variants AB-95 - basic production version* AB-95 de Lujo - 75 kW (100 hp) Continental O-200A e..
Aero Bravo
Aero Bravo is a Brazilian aircraft manufacturer founded in 1993 in Belo Horizonte. The firm manufactures light aircraft of its own design and under licence. External link () [Company site] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers ..
Aero Bravo 700
The Bravo 700 is a small, two-seat civil utility aircraft manufactured by Aero Bravo in Brazil in both kit and ready-to-fly form. It is a high-wing monoplane of metal construction with fixed tricycle undercarriage and is classed as an ultralight under Brazilian aviation regulations. An agricultura..
Aero Business Charter
Aero Business Charter is an airline based in Germany operating business charter and cargo flights. Code Data ICAO Code: GBJCallsign: Global Jet External links [Aero Business Charter] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | ..
Aero California
Aero California is an airline based in La Paz, Mexico. It is Mexico's third largest airline serving a network of 31 cities in Mexico and the United States, operating over 200 flights daily. Maintenance and overhaul of aircraft, engines and components is also undertaken. Contents 1 Histo..
Aero Cardal
--> AeroCardal is an airline based in Santiago, Chile. It was established in 1991 and operates international and domestic chartered passenger services, as well as an aeromedical evacuation service and intensive treatment unit (using Cessna and Gulfstream aircraft). Its main base is Comodoro Arturo ..
Aero Caribbean
Aero Caribbean (Empresa Aerocaribbean SA) is an airline based in Havana, Cuba. It operates scheduled domestic services and cargo flights within the Caribbean and to South America. Cargo charters are also operated to Canada, the Caribbean, Europe and South America. Its main base is José Martí In..
Aero Car (1919 automobile)
The Aero Car was a British 5/7 hp (533 W) flat twin-engine cyclecar manufactured from 1919 to 1920 by the Aerocar Engineering Company in Clapton, London. The engine was by Blackburne and the gearbox was a Sturmey-Archer. The body had a bullnose radiator and pointed tail. ..
Aero Car (1921 automobile)
The Aero Car was a planned American automobile. It was to have used a two-cycle engine to drive a propeller. The car, whose wheelbase was only 60 inches, was to have sold for $160. One prototype was made, in 1921, before the project was shelved. ..
Aero Charter DARTA
Aero Charter DARTA is an airline company based in France. Code Data ICAO Code: DRTCallsign: DARTA External links [Aero Charter DARTA] Airlines of France Aero Charter DARTA | Aero Services Executive | Aigle Azur | Air France | Air Horizons | Airlinair | Air Mediterranee | Air Orient..
Aero Club of America
The Aero Club of America issued the first pilot's licenses in the US. It was founded in 1905, and had many sister organizations. Contents 1 Aero Club of America1.1 Airplane1.2 Seaplane1.3 Balloon1.4 Airship2 Aero Club of France2.1 Women3 Foundings Aero Clu..
Aero Commander
Aero Commander is the name shared by a company and a product of that company: Aero Commander (aircraft manufacturer), an American aircraft manufacturer, a subsidiary of Rockwell InternationalAero Commander (aircraft), a brand of aircraft manufactured by Aero Commander This is a [disambiguation..
Aero Commander (aircraft)
Aero Commander model 690A, N53RF operated by NOAA The Aero Commander was a light twin-engined aircraft by Aero Design and Engineering Company part of Rockwell International. The initial production version was the Aero Commander 520. Versions manufactured after 1967 are known as the Shrike Com..
Aero Commander (aircraft manufacturer)
Aero Commander was an aircraft manufacturer, a subsidiary of Rockwell International formed in October 1960 when that company purchased the Aero Design and Engineering Company of Oklahoma. Their most well known project was the namesake Aero Commander, a design used most notably as a US presidential ..
Aero Commander 100
The Aero Commander 100, various models of which were known as the Darter Commander and Lark Commander was a US light aircraft produced in the 1960s. It was a high-wing monoplane of conventional design, equipped with fixed tricycle undercarriage. The aircraft was originally designed by Volaircraf..
Aero Composites
Aero Composites was a kitplane manufacturer based in Fulton, Illinois. It marketed the Sea Hawker amphibious aircraft between 1986 and 1988. It sold all rights to the design to Aero Composite Technologies. Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufactu..
Aero Composite Technologies
Aero Composite Technologies was a kitplane manufacturer based in Somerset, Pennsylvania. It purchased the rights to the Sea Hawker amphibious aircraft from Aero Composites in 1988 and marketed them for a short time before being forced into receivership amidst bad publicity that the design had develo..
Aero Condor Peru
Aero Condor Peru is an airline based in Lima in Peru. It was founded and started operations in 1975 and provides domestic scheduled and charter flights, tourist flights over the Nazca Lines and air ambulance services. Its main bases are Jorge Chavez International Airport, Lima and Cusco Internati..
Aero Continente Dominicana
Aero Continente Dominicana is an airline based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It operates regional services and is an affiliate of Aero Continente, an airline from Peru. It intends to fly to the USA using wet-leased aircraft. Code Data IATA Code: 9DICAO Code: CNDCallsign: Condominicana Hist..
Aero Contractors
Aero Contractors is the name of two unrelated air transport companies: Aero Contractors (Nigeria)Aero Contractors (US), an alleged front for the CIA This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may..
Aero Contractors (Nigeria)
Aero Contractors (Aero Contractors Company of Nigeria Ltd) is an airline based in Lagos, Nigeria. It operates scheduled services, air taxi, charter and third party aircraft operations, largely in support of Nigeria's extensive oil and gas industry. Its main base is Murtala Mohammed International Air..
Aero Contractors (US)
Aero Contractors Ltd., a private charter company based in North Carolina, is said to provide discreet air transport services for the CIA. The company was founded in 1979 by the late Jim Rhyne, a former pilot with Air America. The company has 26 planes and 79 employees and operates from the tiny Joh..
Aero Costa Rica
Aero Costa Rica Logo Aero Costa Rica was an airline based in Costa Rica. It has ceased operations. Code Data ICAO Code: AEKCallsign: Acorisa Fleet The Aero Costa Rica jet fleet consisted of 1 Boeing 737-300. External links [Aero Costa Rica][Aero Costa Rica Jet Fleet Detail..
Aero Cuahonte
Aero Cuahonte is an airline based in Uruapan, Mexico. It was established and started operations in 1957 and is a commuter airline serving several towns from Uruapan, as well as operating charter services. Its main base is Uruapan International Airport. Code Data ICAO Code: CUO Fleet The Aero Cuah..
Aero Design and Engineering Company
The Aero Design and Engineering Company was formed in Oklahoma in 1950 as the successor to Aero. It was purchased by Rockwell International in October 1960. Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons ..
Aero Dienst
Aero Dienst is an airline based in Germany. Code Data ICAO Code: ADNCallsign: Aero Dienst External links [Aero Dienst] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles | Timeline o..
Aero Ejecutivos
Aero Ejectivos is a small airline based in Venezuela providing a scheduled service, tourist and charter flights. Contents 1 Code Data2 Services3 Fleet4 External links Code Data ICAO Code: VEJ Services Scheduled services are operated as follows (at November 13, 2005): Maiqu..
Aero Engineers Australia
Aeronautical Engineers Australia (AEA) is an aeronautical engineering consultancy firm established by Graham Swannell in Perth in 1978. The company has since expanded to establish offices at Perth's Jandakot Airport, Sydney's Bankstown Airport and Adelaide's Parafield Airport. Additionally Airline T..
Aero Fighters
Aero Fighters (known as Sonic Wings in Japan) is a vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up ("shmup") arcade game released in 1992 by Video System, ported to the Super Famicom in 1993 and the Super Nintendo in 1994, and spawned two sequels for the Neo-Geo, one for the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn (both..
Aero Fighters 2
Aero Fighters 2 is a vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game released in 1994 by Video System. Take your pick from 8 pilots, human and robot... The American F-117A Nighthawk piloted by Robo-Keaton.The American A-10 Thunderbolt II piloted by Mao Mao.The Japanese Fighter-Support X piloted by H..
Aero Fighters 3
Aero Fighters 3 is a vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game released in 1995 by Video System. Take your pick from 10 pilots... The American Vought F4U Corsair piloted by Robo-Keaton can have 3 power-ups and 5 bombs.The American Northrop P-61 Black Widow piloted by the Blazers can have 3 po..
Aero Flight
Aero Flight Airbus A320 Aero Flight was an airline based in Oberursel/Taunus, Germany. It operated scheduled and charter international passenger services. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Services4 Former Fleet5 External links Code Data IATA Code: GVICAO Code: ARFCa..
Aero Gare
Aero Gare was a kitplane manufacturer founded by Gary LeGare in Mojave, California to marketed the Sea Hawker amphibious aircraft. It sold all rights to the design to Aero Composites in 1986. Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlin..
Aero India
Aero India is a biennial air show held in Bangalore, India at the Yelahanka Air Force Base. The first show was held in 1996. It is organised by the Defence Ministry of India in association with the Defence Research and Development Organisation, the Indian Air Force, the Department of Space, India a..
Aero L-29 Delfin
The Aero L-29 Delfin (Czech: "Dolphin", NATO reporting name: Maya) was a military jet trainer aircraft that became the standard jet trainer for the air forces Warsaw Pact nations in the 1960s. It was Czechoslovakia's first locally designed and built jet aircraft. An L-29 Delfin in tiger-painting..
Aero L-39
L-39C Albatros The Aero L-39 Albatros is a high-performance, jet trainer aircraft developed in Czechoslovakia during the 1960s to replace the L-29 Delfín. It was the first turbofan trainer produced, and was later updated as the L-59 Super Albatros. The design is still produced in an ev..
Aero L-59 Super Albatros
The Aero L-59 Super Albatros is a Czech military trainer aircraft developed from the firm's earlier L-39. Compared to its predecessor, it featured a strengthened fuselage, longer nose, a vastly updated cockpit, and a more powerful engine. At the time of its first flight on September 30 1996, it was..
Aero L-60 Brigadyr
The Aero L-60 Brigadýr (Czech: "Brigadier") was a small, propeller-driven Czechoslovakian STOL utility aircraft developed for both civil and military use. First flying in 1955 the aircraft's configuration bears a strong resemblance to the Fieseler Fi 156 "Storch" licence-produced in Czechoslovakia ..
Aero Lanka
Aero Lanka (also known as Serendib Express) is an airline based in Sri Lanka. Code Data IATA Code: QLICAO Code: RNLCallsign: Serendib External links [Aero Lanka] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Ai..
Aero Lloyd
Aero Lloyd Flugreisen GmbH & Co was a charter airline based in Oberursel, Germany. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Fleet4 External links Code Data IATA Code: YP (LL also used)ICAO Code: AEFCallsign: Aero Lloyd History The airline ceased operations in October 2003 after shar..
Aero Ltd.
Aero Ltd is a Polish light aircraft manufacturer founded by Tomek Antoniewski in Warsaw in 1994. It is unrelated to the Czech Aero company. It's probably best known for its VLA (Very Light Aircraft) design, the AT-3. External link [Company website] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufac..
Aero Mongolia
Aero Mongolia is a scheduled airline based in Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia. It is privately owned and has domestic routes and two international routes. It operates connecting flights for MIAT Mongolian Airlines, Korean Air, Air China and Aeroflot. Its main base is Chinggis Khaan International Airport, ..
Aero Propulsion Alliance
Aero Propulsion Alliance was a European aeroengine consortium set up to develop the TP400-D1 turboprop for the A400M military transport, using a modified SNECMA M88 high pressure spool as the gas generator. Early studies adopted a two shaft design with a shared-load power turbine, but a 3 shaft conf..
Aero Services Executive
Aero Services Executive is an airline company based in France. Code Data IATA Code: W4ICAO Code: BESCallsign: Bird Express External links [Aero Services Executive] Airlines of France Aero Charter DARTA | Aero Services Executive | Aigle Azur | Air France | Air Horizons | Airlinair ..
Aero Slovakia
Aero Slovakia is an aviation company based in Slovakia offering a range of aviation services, including air taxi operations. Code Data ICAO Code: ASOCallsign: Aero Nitra External links [Aero Slovakia] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine..
Aero Spacelines
Aero Spacelines, Inc. was an aircraft manufacturer that made a name for itself by converting Boeing B-377 Stratocruisers into the famous Guppy line of aircraft. Contents 1 Company history2 Aircraft3 Aero Spacelines' legacy4 See also5 External links Company history Aero ..
Aero Spacelines Mini Guppy
The Mini Guppy is a large, wide-bodied cargo aircraft used for ferrying outsized cargo components. The Mini Guppy is only one of the Guppy line of aircraft produced by Aero Spacelines, Inc.. Contents 1 Mini Guppy versions1.1 Mini Guppy1.2 Mini Guppy Turbine2 See also3 Ext..
Aero Spacelines Pregnant Guppy
The Pregnant Guppy was a large, wide-bodied cargo aircraft used for ferrying outsized cargo items, most notably NASA's components of the Apollo moon program. The Pregnant Guppy was the first of the Guppy line of aircraft produced by Aero Spacelines, Inc.. Contents 1 Development2 Ope..
Aero Spacelines Super Guppy
The Super Guppy is a large, wide-bodied cargo aircraft used for ferrying outsized cargo components. It is the successor to the Pregnant Guppy, the first of the Guppy aircraft produced by Aero Spacelines, Inc. Five were built in two variants, both of which were colloquially referred to as the "Sup..
Aero the Acro-Bat
Aero the Acro-Bat is a Super Nintendo and Mega Drive/Genesis game released by Sunsoft on October 1993. It was created by David Siller (of [[Maximo: Ghosts to Glory]] fame) and developed by the now defunct Iguana Entertainment. Inspired in part on the "mascots with attitude" feeling that was common ..
Aero the Acro-Bat 2
Aero the Acro-Bat 2 is a video game released by Sunsoft on April 1994. It is the sequel of Aero the Acro-Bat, as the title implies. A version for the Game Boy Advance was planned in 2003, but it was never released. See also List of SNES games ..
Aero Tropical
Aero Tropical is an airline based in Angola. Code Data ICAO Code: TPBCallsign: Aero Tropical Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles | Timeline of aviation ..
Aero VIP
Aero VIP is an airline based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It operates regional passenger services. Its main base is Ezeiza International Airport, Buenos Aires. Code Data IATA Code: 2DICAO Code: AOGCallsign: Avip History The airline was established on 15 March 1999 and started operations on 23 June..
Aero Virgin Islands
Aero Virgin Islands was an airline based in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands. History Aero Virgin Islands began operating in the Caribbean during the early 1970s, specializing in inter-island flights to and from Henry E. Rohlsen International Airport on St. Croix. The airline had frequent flights to m..
Aero Vodochody
For the US manufacturer named Aero, see Aero (US aircraft manufacturer). Aero Vodochody (commonly referred to as Aero, (Vodochody is location) is a Czech (and Czechoslovak) aircraft company notable for producing the L-29 Delfin, L-39 Albatros and the L-159 Alca. After the fall of socialism in Czec..
Aero Warriors
The Aero Warriors, also called aero-cars, are nick names for three automobiles developed specifically to race on the NASCAR circuit by Dodge, Plymouth and Ford for the 1969 and 1970 racing seasons. The cars were based on production stock cars but had additional aerodynamic features. The first Aero..
Aero Zambia
Aero Zambia was an airline based in Zambia. Code Data IATA Code: Z9ICAO Code: RZLCallsign: Aero Zambia Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles | Timeline of aviation ..
Aero Zeppelin
Aero Zeppelin is a rock song by Nirvana, recorded at the Reciprocal Recording Studios on January 1988. Its only official release was as track 13 on the Nirvana album Incesticide in 1992. Few versions exist, the best known being the studio version and a live version, recorded at the Community World T..
Aerts
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } The Aerts was a Dutch automobile manufactured in 189..
Aert de Gelder
Aert de Gelder (Oct. 26, 1645 – Aug. 28, 1727) was one of Rembrandt’s last pupils while in Amsterdam, studying in his studio from 1661 to 1663. He was not only one of the most talented of Rembrandt’s pupils, but also one of his most devoted followers, for he was the only Dutch artist to paint ..
Aerugite
Aerugite is a rare complex nickel arsenate mineral with a variably reported formula: Ni9(AsO4)2AsO6. It forms green to deep blue-green trigonal crystals. It has a Mohs hardness of 4 and a specific gravity of 5.85 to 5.95. It was first described in 1858 in either the South Terres mine of Cornwall, E..
Aerus LLC
Aerus LLC is a corporation manufacturing vacuum cleaners and air purifiers. It is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and has over 400 independently owned franchises in the U.S. and Canada. Aerus is the successor to Electrolux USA, the iconic manufacturer of vacuum cleaners. However, the Electrolux n..
Aeryn Sun
Farscape character Aeryn Sun Title Officer Homeworld N/A Race Sebacean Gender Female Affiliation Moya's crew, formerly Peacekeepers Portrayer Claudia Black Aeryn Sun (played by Claudia Black) is a fictional character on the science fiction television series Farscape. A for..
Aerzen
Aerzen is a village and a municipality in the Hamelin-Pyrmont district, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 10 km southwest of Hamelin, and 7 km north of Bad Pyrmont. ..
Aer Arann
Aer Arann is a privately-held regional airline based in Dublin, Ireland. It operates scheduled and charter services throughout Ireland, the United Kingdom and France. Its main base is Dublin International Airport, with hubs at Cork International Airport and Galway Airport. Contents 1 Hist..
Aer language
Aer is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by approximately 2,000 people in Sindh, Pakistan. External link [Aer Language] ..
Aer Lingus
Aer Lingus is the national airline of Ireland. Based in Dublin, it operates over 30 aircraft serving Europe, the United States and recently Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The airline is 85% owned by the Irish government; however the Government has recently approved the privatisation of the company...
Aer Lingus destinations
This is a list of airports that Aer Lingus flies to. ..
Aer Lingus Flight 712
Aer Lingus Flight 712 align="center" colspan="2" class="hiddenStructure |- !align="center" bgcolor="#ffcc99" colspan="4"|Summary |- !align="right" valign="top"|Date |align="left" valign="top"|March 24 1968 |- !align="right" valign="top"|Type |align="left" valign="top"|In-flight airliner structural..
Aer Lualdi
Aer Lualdi & C SpA was an Italian helicopter manufacturer founded in Rome in 1953 by Carlo Lualdi, who had purchased a licence to produce a Hiller-designed rotor system (the Hiller "Rotor-Matic"). Carlo Lualdi had previously used this rotor system in his experimental Lualdi-Tassotti ES 53 and with..
Aer Lualdi L.55
The Aer Lualdi L.55 was a prototype Italian helicopter, a development of the Lualdi-Tassotti ES 53 featuring a far more powerful engine, a 134 kW (180 hp) Lycoming O-360. While the ES 53 had been purely experimental, the L.55 was Lualdi's first step towards a marketable aircraft. Related content Re..
Aer Lualdi L.57
The Aer Lualdi L.57 was a prototype Italian helicopter, a further refinement of Lualdi's ES 53 and L.55 designs. The aircraft featured a larger main rotor than its predecessors, a fibreglass tail rotor, and an autopilot. Related content Related development: Comparable aircraft: Designation seq..
Aer Lualdi L.59
The Aer Lualdi L.59 was an Italian helicopter that failed to reach production. It was the culmination of work done by Carlo Lualdi throughout the 1950s, and was an enlarged version of his earlier two-seat designs. The L.59 featured four seats accommodated in an extensively glazed cabin. Of conventi..
Aer Rianta International
Aer Rianta International (ARI), a subsidiary of Ireland's state-owned Dublin Airport Authority, was established in 1988 as part of Aer Rianta. The airport division holds stakes in Birmingham Airport, Düsseldorf International Airport and Hamburg Airport. The airport retail division also operate the..
Aer Turas
Aer Turas Teoranta was an Irish airline and later a freight operator based in Dublin Ireland from 1962 until July 2003. History Aer Turas started operations in 1962 as an air taxi service from Ireland to the UK with a single De Havilland Dragon Rapide. They soon began to focus on freight rather tha..
Čačersk
Čačersk (Belarusian: ) is a city in the Homiel Province of Belarus, an administrative center of the Čačersk district. External links [Photos on Radzima.org] ..
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