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Air and power
An elevated power cable from the mainland to Arapawa Island over Tory Channel was struck by an Air Albatross Cessna 402 commuter aircraft in 1985.
During the 1970s the Air Force was at the apogee of its power, possessing at least 500 modern combat aircraft in its inventory.
Air drag, which is proportional to the square of speed, requires dramatically higher power outputs as speeds increase.
Air is often seen as a universal power or pure substance.
* Air compressor, a device specifically for compressing air to power other tools
:* Air pollution, principally from vehicle and power plant emissions
With Hitler preoccupied with the war, Himmler focusing on the " final solution to the Jewish question " in eastern Europe, and with Hermann Göring ’ s position declining with the failure of the German Air Force ( Luftwaffe ), Goebbels sensed a power vacuum in domestic policy and moved to fill it.
Meanwhile, the Luftwaffe continued to defend German – occupied Europe against the growing offensive power of RAF Bomber Command and the United States Army Air Forces.
He handled the lure and power of atavism satirically in Pact, critically in The Queen of Air and Darkness and The Night Face, and tragically in Goat Song.
Large Senegalese companies include Senelec, the national power company ; Air Sénégal International airlines ; Sonatel, the principal telecommunications provider in Senegal ; and Industrie chimique du Sénégal, a chemical processing company.
* Strategic Air Command-The arm of the United States Air Force that was responsible for strategic power projection and control of the US's airborne nuclear deterrent.
The olive branch, a symbol of peace, and the lightning flashes, symbolic of speed and power are qualities underlying the mission of the Strategic Air Command.
Although by the mid-1960s Canberras and the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm were able to deliver nuclear weapons, their carrying power was insignificant compared to the 180 Victor and Vulcan bombers.
To re-arm Canada he built the Royal Canadian Air Force as a viable military power, while at the same time keeping it separate from Britain's Royal Air Force.
" The Air Force set up the RAND Corporation in 1946 to think about air power.
And we would shove them back into the Stone Age with Air power or Naval power — not with ground forces ".
1968 introduced the Endura ' rubber ' front bumper on the GTO, the precursor to modern cars ' integrated bumpers, and the first of a series " Ram Air " engines, which featured the induction of cold air to the carburetor ( s ) for more power, and took away some of the sting from deleting the famous Tri-Power multiple carburation option from the engine line up.
Air power notables Carl Spaatz, Curtis E. LeMay and Robin Olds, are interred here.
The Eagle and Fledglings Statue at the south end of the Air Gardens is inscribed with the quote, " Man's flight through life is sustained by the power of his knowledge "
Inadequate allowance had been made for changes in cable sag caused by variations in temperature on the new power poles recently installed at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
He later was responsible for technical management of nuclear power reactor shielding and radiation effects programs while at the Air Force Weapons Laboratory in New Mexico.
Air power would thereby reduce his willingness and capacity to fight.

Air and radio
* The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air radio drama production company
* 1936 – Baby Snooks, played by Fanny Brice, debuts on the radio program The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air.
" Al-Obeikan, however, was subsequently removed from his position as advisor to the royal cabinet in May 2012 after opposing moves to relax gender segregation, and in August of 2012, Obeikan ’ s morning radio show “ Fatwas on Air ,” in which he would issue daily fatwas, was canceled after a royal decree that authorizes only members of the Council of Senior Islamic Scholars to issue fatwas.
Although Johnson would attest in a 1984 radio interview that the " two tribes " of the song potentially represented any pair of warring adversaries ( giving the examples of " cowboys and Indians or Captain Kirk and Klingons "), the song does contain the line " On the air America / I modelled shirts by Van Heusen ", a clear reference to then US President Ronald Reagan, who had advertised for Phillips Van Heusen in 1953 ( briefly reviving the association in the early 1980s ), and whose first film had been titled Love Is On The Air.
A radio adaptation starring Orson Welles aired in the USA on November 6, 1938, as part of his Mercury Theatre on the Air program.
Thus, a Japan Airlines flight numbered 111 would be written as " JAL111 " and pronounced " Japan Air One One One " on the radio, while a similarly numbered Aer Lingus would be written as " EIN111 " and pronounced " Shamrock One One One ".
In 1937 Cotten became an inaugural member of Welles's Mercury Theatre company, starring in Broadway productions of Julius Caesar, The Shoemaker's Holiday and Danton's Death, and in radio dramas presented on The Mercury Theatre on the Air and The Campbell Playhouse.
* The Rachel Maddow Show ( radio ), a radio show on the now-defunct Air America Media network
It appeared on the emblems of the South African Air Force, the logo of South African Airways ( for which it remains their radio callsign ), the reverse of the Krugerrand, and the coat of arms of South Africa.
The Strategic Air Command established SSB as the radio standard for its aircraft in 1957.
The last radio transmission from the airplane occurred at 20: 30 when the flight crew received and then acknowledged instructions from Boston Air Route Traffic Control Center ( ARTCC ) to climb to.
In retaliation for the shooting down of Flight 825 in September 1978, Rhodesian Air Force attacked the ZIPRA guerrilla base at Westlands farm near Lusaka in October 1978, warning Zambian forces by radio not to interfere.
On October 30, 1938, CBS gained a taste of infamy when Orson Welles and the The Mercury Theatre on the Air broadcast a radio adaptation of H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds.
Notable sites encompassed by the CCNS include Marconi Station, site of the first two-way transatlantic radio transmission, and the Highlands Center for the Arts, formerly the North Truro Air Force Station.
* Air Force One is the radio call sign of any Air Force plane the President of the United States travels on.
USNO also has an " Alternate Master Clock " site in Colorado Springs, CO which, with the " Master Clock ", provides precise time to the GPS satellite constellation run by the U. S. Air Force ; and it performs radio VLBI-based positions of quasars with numerous global collaborators, in order to produce Earth Orientation parameters.
In 1989, Keillor returned to radio with The American Radio Company of the Air ( renamed Garrison Keillor's American Radio Company in its second season ), broadcast originally from the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Due to the famous radio adaptation of the novel by Orson Welles on his show, The Mercury Theatre on the Air, the novel has become one of the best known early apocalyptic works.
CBC News is the largest broadcast newsgathering operation in Canada, providing services to CBC radio as well as CBC News Network, local supper-hour newscasts, CBC News Online, and Air Canada ’ s in-flight entertainment.
* 1938-Orson Welles and The Mercury Theatre on the Air players ( radio ).
Orson Welles's The Mercury Theatre on the Air and The Campbell Playhouse were considered by many critics to be the finest radio drama anthologies ever presented.
From 1992 to 1995, the goal was to produce a radio for the U. S. Army which could operate from 2 MHz to 2 GHz, and operate with ground force radios ( frequency-agile VHF, FM, and SINCGARS ), Air Force radios ( VHF AM ), Naval Radios ( VHF AM and HF SSB teleprinters ) and satellites ( microwave QAM ).
He also appeared on radio with Garrison Keillor in The American Radio Company of the Air.

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