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  2. Civil Air Patrol - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the war, 68 CAP members had died in the line of duty. [11] On the Team, Civil Air Patrol poster (1955) featuring an Air Force airman and a CAP cadet, with a CAP L-16 and an Air Force F-94 flying overhead. This poster features the signature of then-Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, Gen. Nathan F. Twining.

  3. Cessna 177 Cardinal - Wikipedia

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    The final aircraft in the 177 line was the retractable-gear 177RG Cardinal RG (originally Model 1008), [3] which Cessna began producing in 1970. Both the nose-wheel and main wheels retract rearwards, with the nose-wheel enclosed by doors when retracted. [10]

  4. Track renewal train - Wikipedia

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    A track renewal train in Pennsylvania Video of a track renewal train north of Cologne, Germany. A track renewal train (also known as a track renewal system or new track construction machine) is a work train that consists of many units of machinery and materials required for track renewal (rail and sleeper replacement) projects.

  5. Mountain Line seeking renewal of transit levy - AOL

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    Jan. 19—The Mountain Line Transit Authority passed a resolution this week indicating its intent to seek renewal of the public transit excess levy during the May 14 primary election. If renewed ...

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  7. Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar - Wikipedia

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    3-view line drawing of the Fairchild C-119B Flying Boxcar. Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1951–52 [119] General characteristics. Crew: 5 (pilot, co-pilot, navigator, radio operator and crew chief) Capacity: 67 troops or 35 stretchers or 27,500 lb (12,500 kg) cargo [120] Length: 86 ft 6 in (26.37 m) Wingspan: 109 ft 3 in (33.30 m)

  8. United Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    A United Airlines Boeing 787-9 in the most recent livery landing at Beijing Capital International Airport in April 2020.. As of February 2025, the United Airlines fleet consists of 1,002 mainline aircraft, the largest of any commercial airline worldwide. [1]

  9. 1966 Flying Tiger Line Canadair CL-44 crash - Wikipedia

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    On December 24, 1966, a Flying Tiger Line Canadair CL-44 flying from Tachikawa Air Force Base in Japan to Da Nang Airport struck an obstacle, stalled, and crashed into Binh Thai village, killing all four crew members and 107 people on the ground. The flight was on a subcontract for the United States Air Force.