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  2. Freeplane - Wikipedia

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    Freeplane is a free, open source software application for creating mind maps (diagrams of connections between ideas), and electronic outlines.Written in Java, it is supported on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, and is licensed under the GNU GPL version "2 or later".

  3. John Robinson (aviator) - Wikipedia

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    John Charles Robinson (November 26, 1903 [1] – March 27, 1954 [2]) was an American aviator and activist who was hailed as the "Brown Condor" for his service in the Imperial Ethiopian Air Force against Fascist Italy.

  4. List of concept- and mind-mapping software - Wikipedia

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    Concept mapping and mind mapping software is used to create diagrams of relationships between concepts, ideas, or other pieces of information. It has been suggested that the mind mapping technique can improve learning and study efficiency up to 15% over conventional note-taking . [ 1 ]

  5. Template:Mindmaps - Wikipedia

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  6. FreeMind - Wikipedia

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    FreeMind is a free mind mapping application written in Java, which is further developed by the fork Freeplane. FreeMind itself was last updated in 2014. FreeMind is licensed under the GNU General Public License Version 2. [3] It provides extensive export capabilities. It runs on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and macOS via the Java Runtime Environment.

  7. Mind map - Wikipedia

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    A mind map is a diagram used to visually organize information into a hierarchy, showing relationships among pieces of the whole. [1] It is often based on a single concept, drawn as an image in the center of a blank page, to which associated representations of ideas such as images, words and parts of words are added.

  8. Richard Pearse - Wikipedia

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    Richard William Pearse (3 December 1877 – 29 July 1953) was a New Zealand farmer and inventor who performed pioneering aviation experiments. Witnesses interviewed many years afterward describe observing Pearse flying and landing a powered heavier-than-air machine on 31 March 1903, nine months before the Wright brothers flew.

  9. Blackburn Type D - Wikipedia

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    The Type D, [2] a wooden, fabric-covered single-seat monoplane powered by a 50 hp (37 kW) Gnome rotary engine, was built for Cyril Foggin in 1912. [3]The design inherited some features from the earlier Mercury: it too had thin wings of constant chord with square tips of about the same span as the later Mercuries and used wing warping rather than ailerons.