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From 1976 to 1981, DARPA's major thrusts were dominated by air, land, sea, and space technology, tactical armor and anti-armor programs, infrared sensing for space-based surveillance, high-energy laser technology for space-based missile defense, antisubmarine warfare, advanced cruise missiles, advanced aircraft, and defense applications of advanced computing.
From the early 1930s the Japanese had been at war against both the Chinese Nationalists and the Russians in China, and used the experience to improve both training and aircraft, replacing biplanes with modern cantilever monoplanes and creating a cadre of exceptional pilots for use in the Pacific War.
From the 1930s when de Havilland opened a factory until the 1990s when British Aerospace closed, Hatfield was associated with aircraft design and manufacture, which employed more people than any other industry.
From 1945 to 1948, at least four US aircraft were shot down.
From 1972 to 1974, this version was demonstrated and evaluated in the United States aboard the aircraft carriers USS Guam and USS Guadalcanal, and at various other centres.
From that time on, the Bellanca line was part of a succession of companies that maintained the lineage of the original aircraft produced by Bellanca.
From this, the term " Mojave " has come to refer to the temporary storage of aircraft, e. g. during decreased demand for air travel and between short-term leases.
From Canada the Fairmile launches for anti-submarine use and Mosquito photo-reconnaissance aircraft.
From a top view perspective, one can extend the lines from the leading and trailing edges on the left and right side of the fuselage until they meet at the centerline of the aircraft.
From 1933 to 1945, Blohm & Voss also operated the Hamburger Flugzeugbau aircraft company.
From 1952 Mikoyan also designed missile systems to particularly suit his aircraft, such as the famous MiG-21.
From the very first months of World War II the city supplied the front with aircraft, firearms, and ammunition.
From this and the requirement to use the names of birds or insect for fighter aircraft, their first in-house fighter design was the Boulton Paul Bobolink.
From about 1977, aircraft simulators for Commercial Air Transport ( CAT ) aircraft were designed with ancillaries such as Instructor Operating Stations ( IOS ), computers, etc., being placed on the motion platform along with the replica cockpit, rather than being located off the motion platform.
From 1945 to 1955 under Project Paperclip and its successors, the U. S. government recruited over 1, 600 German and Austrian scientists and engineers in a variety of fields such as aircraft design, missile technology and biological warfare.
From 1970-73, the group targeted a number of aircraft ; typically having members seduce single young women and promise them a life of adventure and love-often while getting them addicted to drugs-before asking them to carry some cash and a mysterious package onto a flight to Tel Aviv.
From the 2000s ( decade ) on, the concourse consisted of just four domestic-only gates, each of which were capable of accommodating small-to-medium jet aircraft from the Boeing 737 up to the Airbus A300, and had American Airlines as its sole tenant.
From 1942 until 1946, the base served as a repair depot for damaged aircraft returning from the Pacific Theater.
From 17 June 2010, Royal Brunei Airlines introduced ex-Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-200ER aircraft to replace the Boeing 767 fleet being returned to their lessors ; the inaugural Boeing 777 service was the Bandar Seri Begawan – London / Heathrow service via Dubai, on 17 June.
From then on, Royal Brunei Airlines is permitted to serve daily flights on routes between Bandar Seri Begawan and London without any restrictions regarding aircraft type and seat capacity with the end of the previous arrangement.
From the establishment, Braathens SAFE's aircraft livery had a thick red and thinner white and blue cheatline, with the Flag of Norway on the vertical stabilizer.
From 6 April 1942 until the beginning of 1943 No 15 Pilots Advanced Flying Unit was established here to train recently qualified pilots to convert to twin-engine aeroplanes using the Airspeed Oxford aircraft.
From September to early October 1944, the aircraft carriers of the U. S. 3rd Fleet under Admiral William F. Halsey carried out successful missions.
From a pre-expansion strength of just five squadrons, four of which were flying boats, the figure of maritime squadrons rose to 18 by September 1939, with a strength of just 176 aircraft.

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From the state of the nation no jet fighters are flying and are grounded in disrepair.
From Bexar, Santa Anna divided his army and sent three flying columns across Texas.
'" ( From " The Man on the flying Trapeze ").
From the heavens he saw that humans needed more than just water to survive, so he created flying foxes for them to catch and eat.
From 1995 to 1996, the Duke was posted as Senior Pilot of 815 Naval Air Squadron then the largest flying unit in the Fleet Air Arm his main role in that position being to supervise flying standards and to guarantee an effective operational capability.
From April 2013, Qantas will begin flying to Dubai International Airport and share the exclusive Terminal 3 with Emirates as part of their new Alliance.
From Darwin, MacArthur chose to travel south by train because of his wife's fear of flying.
From 1986 to 1990, Lloyd Aviation operated Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante aircraft, before flying the Short 330.
From there, they continued across Siberia and on to Tokyo, setting a record time for flying from Britain to Japan.
From 1968, Widerøe started flying to the STOLports built in Northern and Western Norway using DHC-6 Twin Otters, and later also with Dash 7.
* From that meaning Pushpaka or Dandumonara ; the flying machine ( flying palace ) of King Rāvana of Lankapura.
From 1991 until 1997, Air Midwest operated 12 Beechcraft 1900s flying from its Kansas City hub as USAir Express.
From the actual flight paths of each trip, the theory predicted that the flying clocks, compared with reference clocks at the U. S. Naval Observatory, should have lost 40 ± 23 nanoseconds during the eastward trip and should have gained 275 ± 21 nanoseconds during the westward trip.
From July 1962 to August 1964, Roosa was a maintenance flight test pilot at Olmsted Air Force Base, Pennsylvania, flying F-101 aircraft.
From 1 July – 12 August 1933, he led a flight of twenty-four flying boats on a round-trip flight from Rome to the Century of Progress in Chicago, Illinois.
From the beginning, Leuchars was intended as a training unit, being termed a ' Temporary Mobilisation Station ' taking aircrew from initial flying training through to fleet co-operation work.
From there, he went with a battery of flying artillery to the Bay of Conception, where ten American vessels had been seized.
" From the time of the 1934 merger, the house flags of both lines had been flown on all its ships, with each ship flying the flag of its original owner above the other, but from 1950, even Georgic and Britannic, the last surviving White Star liners, flew the Cunard house flag above the White Star burgee.
From there, he was reposted as a flight instructor to a succession of Flight Training Units where he passed on his knowledge of combat flying to a new group of fighter pilots.
From December 1909, the French Department of War began to send army officers and non-commissioned officers ( NCOs ) from all branches of the army, especially engineering and artillery, to undergo flying training at civilian schools as “ pupil-pilots ” ( élèves-pilotes ), including at places such as Rheims and Bron.
From 10 February to 7 April 1945 it was the base for 124 Squadron, at that time a fighter-bomber squadron flying Spitfire IX. HFs, whilst the squadron was bombing V2 launch sites in Holland.

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