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  2. Clinton National Airport - Wikipedia

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    Largest airlines at LIT (January 2024 – June 2024) [18] Rank Airline Passengers Share 1 American Airlines 374,523 33.54% 2 Southwest Airlines 288,522 25.84% 3

  3. Flylight Dragonfly - Wikipedia

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    Flylight E-Dragon Electric aircraft version. [1]Flylight Motorfloater Simplified model with single surface wing and fixed landing gear. [1]Flylight Libelle High performance variant equipped with a single cylinder, air-cooled, two-stroke 33 hp (25 kW) Simonini Mini-3 engine and the "topless" strut-braced Aeros Combat 12T wing.

  4. List of Frontier Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Country (State/Province) City Airport Notes Refs Antigua and Barbuda: St. John's: V. C. Bird International Airport: Resumes February 15, 2025 [1]Bahamas

  5. Sky lantern - Wikipedia

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    When lit, the flame heats the air inside the lantern, thus lowering its density and causing the lantern to rise into the air. The sky lantern is only airborne for as long as the flame stays alight, after which the lantern sinks back to the ground. In China, Taiwan and Thailand, sky lanterns are traditionally made from oiled rice paper on a ...

  6. Feilong - Wikipedia

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    Feilong (simplified Chinese: 飞龙; traditional Chinese: 飛龍; pinyin: fēilóng; Wade–Giles: fei lung; lit. "flying dragon") is a legendary creature that flies among clouds in Chinese mythology. Feilong is a proper name, and is often used as a title for other ideas and objects.

  7. Ultralight aircraft (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Pterodactyl Ascender ultralight vehicle An Ultraflight Lazair Sorrell Hiperlight Eipper Quicksilver. Ultralight aircraft exist outside of the United States. In most countries, ultralights are a class of aircraft.