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On 29 June 2000, the prototype H-4, registered JX0076, was on a test flight at the company plant in Matsumoto-City, Nagano. The pilot was hovering, when the H-4 was hit by a wind gust and contacted the building, 40 m (131 ft) to the northwest and then impacted the ground. The pilot was injured and the airframe damaged. [4] [5]
Green Lantern (vol. 4) #1–6; Green Lantern Secret Files and Origins 2005: April 2006 May 2008 HC: 978-1401204662 TP: 978-1401210588: 2 Revenge of the Green Lanterns: Green Lantern (vol. 4) #7–13 November 2006 October 2008 HC: 978-1401211677 TP: 978-1401209605: 3 Wanted: Hal Jordan: Green Lantern (vol. 4) #14–20 August 2007 January 2009 HC ...
Gen 13 vol. 4, #1–6 July 2007 1-4012-1323-5: Road Trip: Gen 13 vol. 4, #7–13 February 2008 1-4012-1649-8: 15 Minutes: Gen 13 vol. 4, #14–20 November 2008 1-4012-2002-9: World's End: Gen 13 vol. 4, #21–26 October 2009 1-4012-2488-1: Gen 13 Backlist: Gen 13 #½, 0 Gen 13 vol. 2, #1 "Now Departing from Gate 37" short story from WildStorm ...
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Ha's first published comics work was in Green Lantern vol. 3 #36 (Feb. 1993), whose story, "The Ghost of Christmas Light", was written by Gerard Jones. [3] [4] He would draw a number of comics for DC and Malibu Comics, and did work for Marvel as well, illustrating the 1994 miniseries The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix, which documented the childhood of the character Cable.
At West Point in 1920. Halley Grey Maddox was born in McHenry, Kentucky on January 29, 1899, a son of Claude H. Maddox and Susan (Stewart) Maddox. [1] [2] He was raised and educated in Central City, Kentucky, and graduated from Hartford College, a two-year institution located in Hartford, Kentucky.
GEN Corporation of Japan developed a personal helicopter named the GEN H-4, but production was deferred pending large enough orders to make the aircraft economical. [1] [2] The company also developed the GEN 125, a very small 8 hp (6 kW), twin-cylinder, two-stroke aircraft engine to power the H-4. The engine weighs 3 kg (6.6 lb) and four are ...
Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #3 (April 1987) A Harvard scholar, Julia and her daughter Vanessa became some of Wonder Woman's earliest friends in the Post-Crisis timeline. Diana spent years with Julia and Vanessa, forming a familial bond while she was away from Themyscira. [7]