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to airplanes

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A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings.

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Paper for Airplanes On to airplanes.

A male visitor, partial to airplanes, asked for a demonstration.

Those clearances allowed access to airplanes, runways and cargo areas.

Mention Breitling and talk turns to airplanes or Bentleys.

We've decided that any mode of transportation is preferable to airplanes that are like cattle cars.

In addition to airplanes, the Soviets would make submarines from titanium.

The biggest threat to airplanes comes from a single highly proficient bombmaker in the Yemen.

"You don't do extremely weird things to airplanes" to gather such data, one investigator said.

Carbon brakes are also used on airplanes, and Messier-Bugatti's main business, in fact, is supplying brakes to airplanes.

Mr. Slay said Sky Chefs already required such checks for truck drivers and delivery workers who take carts to airplanes.

She added that the large goose populations are also a hazard to airplanes landing and taking off.

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