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  2. MOTAT collections - Wikipedia

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    Vought F4U Corsair NZ5612, under restoration with Motat before sale into private hands, now airworthy in the USA. Republic P-47 Thunderbolt 42-8066 Recovered from near Port Moresby, this aircraft was restored and on display at the museum for many years before donation to the Air Force Museum of New Zealand. It was under restoration to airworthy ...

  3. Museum of Transport and Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) is a transport and technology museum located in Western Springs, Auckland, New Zealand. It is located close to the Western Springs Stadium, Auckland Zoo and the Western Springs Park. The museum has large collections of civilian and military aircraft and other land transport vehicles.

  4. List of aircraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of aircraft manufacturers sorted alphabetically by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)/common name. It contains the ICAO/common name, manufacturers name(s), country and other data, with the known years of operation in parentheses.

  5. Bennett Airtruck - Wikipedia

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    The PL-11 Airtruck is a New Zealand agricultural aircraft.. A strikingly unusual aircraft, the PL-11 Airtruck was developed from the Kingsford Smith PL.7 as a replacement for the de Havilland Tiger Moth in the New Zealand aerial topdressing market by Luigi Pellarini for Waitomo Aircraft.

  6. Mignet HM.14 - Wikipedia

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    Side view of an HM.14 on display at MOTAT in Auckland. The HM.14 is most commonly described as a tandem wing aircraft, although the main wing overlaps the rear wing in the basic design, so it almost qualifies as a highly staggered biplane without a horizontal tail. Construction of the airframe employs mostly birch plywood sheet, spruce laths ...

  7. Aerospace manufacturer - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft industry is the industry supporting aviation by building aircraft and manufacturing aircraft parts for their maintenance. This includes aircraft and parts used for civil aviation and military aviation. Most production is done pursuant to type certificates and Defense Standards issued by a government body.

  8. Short Solent - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft could be fitted for 24 passengers with day and night accommodation or 36 day passengers. The cabins (four on the lower deck and two on the upper) could be used to sleep four or seat six. The upper deck included a lounge/dining area next to a kitchen; the lower deck had two dressing rooms, toilets and three freight compartments.

  9. List of most-produced aircraft - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the most-produced aircraft types whose numbers exceed or exceeded 5,000. Any and all types of aircraft qualify, including airplanes , airships , balloons , gliders (sailplanes) , helicopters , etc.