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  2. Walter Bonatti - Wikipedia

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    Walter Bonatti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈvalter boˈnatti]; 22 June 1930 – 13 September 2011) was an Italian mountaineer, alpinist, explorer and journalist. [1] [2] [3] He was noted for many climbing achievements, including a solo climb of a new alpine climbing route on the south-west pillar of the Aiguille du Dru in August 1955, the first ascent of Gasherbrum IV in 1958, and, in 1965, the ...

  3. Steve Fossett - Wikipedia

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    The flight set the Absolute Altitude Record for gliders at 15,460 metres (50,720 ft). [44] Since the glider cockpit was unpressurized, the pilots wore full pressure suits (similar to space suits) so that they would be able to fly to altitudes above 45,000 feet (14,000 m). Fossett and Enevoldson had made previous attempts in three countries over ...

  4. List of biographical films - Wikipedia

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    The Best Things in Life Are Free: Buddy DeSylva: Gordon MacRae: Ray Henderson: Dan Dailey: Lew Brown: Ernest Borgnine: Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer: Daniel Boone: Bruce Bennett: The Eddy Duchin Story: Eddy Duchin: Tyrone Power: The Conqueror: Genghis Khan: John Wayne: Heneral Paua: Heneral Paua: Danilo Montes: The King and I: Anna Leonowens ...

  5. Altitude - Wikipedia

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    Absolute altitude is the vertical distance of the aircraft above the terrain over which it is flying. [3]: ii It can be measured using a radar altimeter (or "absolute altimeter"). [3] Also referred to as "radar height" or feet/metres above ground level (AGL). True altitude is the actual elevation above mean sea level.

  6. Some of My Best Friends Are... - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Canby, in an unfavorable review, called the movie "a second-rate spin-off from 'The Boys in the Band,'" with "hammy performances and a sentimental screenplay that sounds as if it had just been let out after 30 years in a closet"

  7. Aérospatiale SA 315B Lama - Wikipedia

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    Derived from the SE 3150, it was designed for high altitude operations using a 650 kW (870 hp) Turbomeca Astazou IIIB turboshaft, derated to 410 kW (550shp). This derivative still holds the absolute altitude record for all types of helicopters since 1972: 12,442 m. HB 315B Gaviao Brazilian licence-built version of the SA 315B Lama. [17] HAL Cheetah

  8. 29th Golden Globe Awards - Wikipedia

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    William Friedkin, Best Director, winner Gene Hackman, Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama winner Jane Fonda, Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama winner Chaim Topol, Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy winner Twiggy, Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy winner Ben Johnson, Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, winner Ann-Margret, Best ...

  9. John A. Alonzo - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps his best known student is two-time Oscar winner John Toll, who began his career as Alonzo's assistant on films like Black Sunday, Norma Rae, Tom Horn and Scarface. In 2007, director Axel Schill helmed a feature documentary about Alonzo, The Man Who Shot Chinatown – The Life & Work of John A. Alonzo.