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Piloted by Edge and his cousin, Cecil, she wore what would become known as British racing green, and won at an average 31. 8 mph ( 51. 2 km / h ); although by default, since all other entrants retired during the race.
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A number of remote-controlled airplane advances followed, including the Hewitt-Sperry Automatic Airplane, during and after World War I, including the first scale RPV ( Remote Piloted Vehicle ), developed by the film star and model airplane enthusiast Reginald Denny in 1935.
Piloted by US Army Lt. Cyrus K. Bettis, a Curtiss R3C won the Pulitzer Trophy Race on October 12, 1925, at a speed of.
Piloted by MSA, the 2007 – 2008 administration of Emma Olson and Ross Skattum began the process of transitioning the service to the University's Boynton Health Services.
* August 23 – Piloted by racing cyclist Bryan Allen, the Gossamer Condor becomes the first human-powered aeroplane, flying a figure-eight course around two pylons 0. 8 km ( o. 5 mile ) apart at Shafter, California, to demonstrate sustained, controlled flight.
The team's victory at the 1981 Rallye San Remo was particularly historic: Piloted by Michèle Mouton, it was the first time a woman won a World Championship rally.
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Among the regrettable high-tech weapons systems he gave the green light to: the MX missile ( still no basing system ), the TV-guided Maverick missile ( fighter pilots become sitting ducks when they launch them ), the F-18 fighter ( costs more, performs worse than the planes it replaced ), the Aquila Remotely Piloted Vehicle drone ( worse than the Israeli version, 16 times as expensive ), the DIVAD gun ( no amount of money could make it work ), and the Apache helicopter ( the Pentagon recently grounded the entire fleet ).
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According to a 2009 report, RKK Energia is considering methods to remove from the station some modules of the Russian Orbital Segment when the end of mission is reached for the ISS and use them as a basis for a new station, known as the Orbital Piloted Assembly and Experiment Complex.
The space stations cores were known internally as OPS (, GRAU index 11F71 and 11F71B ), from " Orbital Piloted Station " ().
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* From Imagination to Reality: Mars Exploration Studies of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society: Precursors and Early Piloted Exploration Missions ( 1997 ).
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Piloted solenoids usually need full power at all times to open and stay open, where a direct acting solenoid may only need full power for a short period of time to open it, and only low power to hold it.
Piloted by Tom Edmonds and Lew Wallick, along with John Britt, the jet reached an altitude of 17, 000 feet and a speed of 260 miles per hour, and landing again at 1: 58 p. m.
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*# Development of multi-aimed Prospective Piloted Transport System ( PPTS, Rus ') ( instead of abandoned Kliper project ) for 6 persons.
* Rebecca Chan Chung 鍾陳可慰 ( Class of ' 33, St. Paul's Girls ' School )-U. S. Army nurse in China during World War II, head of the Nursing School of Tung Wah Group of Hospitals in Hong Kong, author of " Piloted to Serve " ( autobiography ).
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* Mega V5 (" Tank Voyager "): Piloted by the Pink Space Ranger Cassie Chan, it was a tank / lunar rover hybrid with two top-mounted cannons.
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Rebecca Chan Chung was a U. S. Army nurse in China during World War II and authored the book " Piloted to Serve ".
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