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  2. Lester J. Maitland - Wikipedia

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    Lester James Maitland (February 8, 1899 – March 27, 1990) was an aviation pioneer and career officer in the United States Army Air Forces and its predecessors. Maitland began his career as a Reserve pilot in the U.S. Army Air Service during World War I and rose to brigadier general in the Michigan Air National Guard following World War II.

  3. Bird of Paradise (aircraft) - Wikipedia

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    The Bird of Paradise was a military airplane used by the United States Army Air Corps in 1927 to experiment with the application of radio beacon aids in air navigation.On June 28–29, 1927, the Bird of Paradise, crewed by 1st Lt. Lester J. Maitland and 1st Lt. Albert F. Hegenberger, completed the first flight over the Pacific Ocean from the mainland, California, to Hawaii.

  4. Ptiloris - Wikipedia

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    The birds of paradise are thought to have originated 24–30 million years ago and belong to the radiation of passerines that occurred in Australia during the last 60 million years. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] As Australia become more arid over the last several million years, the birds of paradise withdrew to the regional rainforests of New Guinea and ...

  5. Wilson's bird-of-paradise - Wikipedia

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    Wilson's bird-of-paradise (Diphyllodes respublica) is a species of passerine bird of the family Paradisaeidae. The first footage of the Wilson's bird-of-paradise ever to be filmed was recorded in 1996 by David Attenborough for the BBC documentary Attenborough in Paradise. He did so by dropping leaves on the forest floor, which irritated the ...

  6. Black sicklebill - Wikipedia

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    As the second-longest bird of paradise species (behind the ribbon-tailed astrapia), the black sicklebill measures about 110 cm (43 in) in length if the tail is included, and around 24 in (61 cm) without the tail. The female is around 21 in (53 cm) in length. The black sicklebill is a very bizarre species of bird of paradise.

  7. Why did the South Korean Jeju Air flight crash, killing 179 ...

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    Aviation specialists question how a collision with birds could have been the sole cause of such a crash. ... The flight data recorder was found at 1130 local time (0230 GMT), about two and a half ...

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  9. Jurong Bird Park - Wikipedia

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    A series of three walkthrough aviaries with Victoria crowned pigeons and a variety of other birds. Window on Paradise. This building had three free-flight aviaries for rare birds-of-paradise. [21] Hornbills and Toucans. The area consisted of 27 large aviaries containing the world's largest collection of hornbills. The Jurong Bird Park was the ...