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  2. Airbus Zephyr - Wikipedia

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    The Zephyr is a series of high-altitude platform station aircraft produced by Airbus. They were designed originally by QinetiQ, a commercial offshoot of the UK Ministry of Defence. In July 2010, the Zephyr 7 flew for 14 days. In March 2013, the project was sold to Airbus Defence and Space. In the summer of 2022, the Zephyr 8/S flew for 64 days.

  3. Ader Avion II - Wikipedia

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    The Avion II (originally referred to as the Zephyr (west wind) or the Éole II) was the second primitive aircraft designed by Clément Ader in 1893. [1] Most sources agree that work on it was never completed, Ader abandoning it in favour of the Avion III that had a financial backer. Ader's later claim that he flew the Avion II in August 1892 ...

  4. Knight and Day - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 January 2025. 2010 film by James Mangold For other uses, see Night and Day (disambiguation). Knight and Day Theatrical release poster Directed by James Mangold Written by Patrick O'Neill Produced by Cathy Konrad Todd Garner Steve Pink Starring Tom Cruise Cameron Diaz Peter Sarsgaard Viola Davis Jordi ...

  5. ATEC 122 Zephyr 2000 - Wikipedia

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    The ATEC 122 Zephyr 2000 is a Czech ultralight aircraft, designed by Oldrich Olansky and produced by ATEC v.o.s. of Libice nad Cidlinou. The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft or as a kit for amateur construction .

  6. List of local winds - Wikipedia

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    Föhn or foehn (a warm, dry, southerly wind off the northern side of the Alps and North Italy. The name gave rise to the fén-fēng (焚風 'burning wind') of Taiwan). Gregale (northeasterly from Greece) Halny (in northern Carpathians) Helm (north-easterly wind in Cumbria, England) Košava (strong and cold southeasterly season wind in Serbia) [14]

  7. List of Alpine peaks by prominence - Wikipedia

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    For a list by height, see the list of mountains of the Alps. By descending to 1,500 m of prominence, this list includes all the Ultras of the Alps. Some famous peaks, such as the Matterhorn and Eiger , are not Ultras because they are connected to higher mountains by high cols and therefore do not achieve enough topographic prominence.