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Douglas Bader (3002 bytes)
1: [[Image:Douglas_Bader.jpg|right|Douglas Bader]] 2: ...oyal Air Force]] during the [[Second World War]]. Bader is upheld as an inspirational leader and hero of ... 4: ...ound, causing it to crash. Following the accident Bader had both legs amputated one above and one below t... 6: ...lific record in the RAF. On [[August 9]] [[1941]] Bader collided mid-air with a German [[Messerschmitt Bf... 8: Returned to England, Bader stayed in the Air Force for a short period after ... Diedrich Bader (1466 bytes) 1: '''Diedrich Bader''' (born [[December 24]], [[1966]]) is an [[Unite... 5: ...ion]]'', ''[[Quantum Leap]]'' and ''[[Cheers]]'', Bader's first major role was in the [[1993 in televisio... 9: Having a deep and easily-recognisable voice, Bader is a natural choice for a voice actor and has had... 11: In [[2004 in film|2004]] Bader played Rex in the movie ''[[Napoleon Dynamite]]''... 14: ....imdb.com/name/nm0046033/ IMDb entry for Diedrich Bader] Ruth Bader Ginsburg (4741 bytes) 1: ...ge:RuthBaderGinsburg.jpg|right|200px|Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg]] 3: '''Ruth Joan Bader Ginsburg''' (born [[March 15]], [[1933]]) is a [[... 7: ...w York]], the second daughter of Nathan and Celia Bader. Ginsburg's older sister died when she was very y... 34: ...98/us551221/us551229/us551232/ LookSmart - ''Ruth Bader Ginsburg''] directory category 35: ...urt/Justices/Ginsburg__Ruth_Bader/ Yahoo - ''Ruth Bader Ginsburg''] directory category James Douglas, 2nd Marquess of Douglas (859 bytes) 1: ...'' ([[1646]]-[[1699]]) was the son of [[Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus]] and [[Lady Anne Stuart]]. 5: ...t Erskine had been sleeping with another man, and Douglas promptly dropped her. James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas (1765 bytes) 1: '''Sir James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas and Mar''' (''circa'' [[1358]] - [[1388]]), funct... 5: ... Sidney]] "never heard the olde song of Percy and Douglas that I found not my heart mooved more than with a... 7: ... Drumlanrig (see [[Marquess of Queensberry]]) and Douglas of Cavers. His sister Isabel became countess of [... 9: ... - 1400), a natural son of the "good" Sir [[James Douglas]]. Alfred Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 13th Duke of Hamilton (597 bytes) 1: ...]], [[Isle of Wight]]. Married [[Nina Mary Benita Douglas-Hamilton, Duchess of Hamilton]]. Died at [[Ferne... 8: [[Category:1862 births|Hamilton, Alfred Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 13th Duke of]] 9: [[Category:1940 deaths|Hamilton, Alfred Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 13th Duke of]] 10: [[Category:Peers|Hamilton, Alfred Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 13th Duke of]] Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton (1206 bytes) 1: '''Douglas Douglas-Hamilton''', 14th Duke of Hamilton, 11th Duke of ... 5: In [[1937]], Douglas-Hamilton married the daughter of the [[Duke of No... Douglas DC-8 (22638 bytes) 1: The '''[[Douglas_Aircraft_Company|Douglas]] DC-8''' is a four-engined jet [[airliner]], man... 7: ...an any other company, made the promise a reality. Douglas produced a succession of piston-engined commercia... 9: Given the success of their designs, Douglas took the view that there was no reason to rush in... 19: ...rtheless, with one eye on the USAF tanker market, Douglas secretly began jet transport project definition s... 21: ...ed its requirement for 800 jet tankers to Boeing, Douglas, Convair, Fairchild, Lockheed, and Martin. Boeing... Douglas DC-6 (5569 bytes) 2: ...3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Douglas DC-6B 4: ...colspan="3" align="center"|[[Image:DC-6.jpg|250px|Douglas DC-6 of the U.S. Weather Bureau (now NOAA)]] 14: |Manufacturer||colspan="2"|[[Douglas Aircraft Company]], [[Long Beach, California]] 58: ...Douglas DC-6''' is an [[aircraft]] built by the [[Douglas Aircraft Company]] from [[1946]] to [[1959]]. Or... 66: Douglas converted its prototype into a civil air transpor... Douglas DC-9 (6255 bytes) 1: The '''Douglas DC-9''' is a twin-engined jet airliner, first man... 6: [[Douglas Aircraft Company|Douglas]] launched the DC-9 development project in April ... 8: ...built by Douglas who then merged with [[McDonnell Douglas]] (MDC). In [[1983]] the world saw the advent of ... 12: ...ght|300px|Swiss International Air Lines McDonnell Douglas MD-83 (not now in service with Swiss Internationa... 24: ...9D-15 or -17 engines in the 70kN class. McDonnell Douglas delivered 96. Douglas DC-7 (5629 bytes) 3: ...3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Douglas DC-7 19: |Manufacturer||colspan="2"|[[Douglas Aircraft Company]]<br>[[Long Beach, California]] 77: ... of jet aircraft such as the [[Boeing 707]] and [[Douglas DC-8]]. 338 were produced: about 40 are still in... 83: ...r twenty-five at a price of $40 million, covering Douglas's development costs. 87: ...of the small range increase in the early DC-7, so Douglas released an extended-range variant, the '''DC-7C'... Douglas XB-31 (2873 bytes) 3: ...he design submitted by [[Douglas Aircraft Company|Douglas]] after the request by the [[United States Army A... 50: [[Douglas XB-31|XB-31]] - 57: [[Category:U.S. bomber aircraft 1940-1949|B-31, Douglas]] Douglas YB-11 (2006 bytes) 3: The '''[[Douglas Aircraft Company|Douglas]] YB-11''' was a [[bomber aircraft]] designed for... 5: ...Douglas YO-44''', based on the [[U.S. Navy]]'s '''Douglas XP3D''' [[seaplane]]. When the Army accepted the... 52: [[Category:U.S. bomber aircraft 1930-1939|B-11, Douglas]] Douglas DC-2 (6830 bytes) 2: ...3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Douglas DC-2 4: ..."3" align="center"|[[Image:Douglas_DC-2.jpg|300px|Douglas DC-2]]<BR> 19: |Manufacturer||colspan="2"|[[Douglas Aircraft Company]], [[Fokker]] 64: The '''Douglas DC-2''' was a 14-seat, [[propeller|twin-propeller... 65: produced by the [[Douglas Aircraft Corporation]] starting in [[1934]]. Douglas (1408 bytes) 1: ::''For people whose family name is '''Douglas''', see'' [[List_of_people_by_name:_Do#Doua_-_Dou... 3: '''Douglas''' can be: 5: * A Celtic mythological figure, see [[Douglas (mythology)]] 6: ...e [[Douglas Aircraft Company]], later [[McDonnell-Douglas]], now part of [[Boeing]] 7: * A river in England, see [[River Douglas]] Douglas DC-5 (2841 bytes) 2: ...3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Douglas DC-5 4: |colspan="3" align="center"|[[Image:Douglas_R3D-2.jpg|300px|]] 18: ...turer||colspan="2"|[[Douglas Aircraft Corporation|Douglas]] 61: The [[Douglas Aircraft Corporation|Douglas]] '''DC-5''', the least well-known 64: routes than the [[Douglas DC-3|DC-3]] or [[Douglas DC-4|DC-4]]. Douglas DC-4 (4604 bytes) 2: ...3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Douglas DC-4 18: |Manufacturer||colspan="2"|Douglas 79: The designation '''DC-4''' was used by [[Douglas Aircraft Company]] when developing the DC-4E as a... 83: ...ervices. Nine military versions were produced but Douglas continued to develop the type in preparation for ... 85: Douglas built just 74 new-build aircraft before productio... Douglas P. (2191 bytes) 1: '''Douglas P.''', born Douglas Pearce, is an [[England|English]] musician who re... 98: [[Category:Apocalyptic folk musicians|Douglas P.]] 99: [[Category:English musicians|Douglas P.]] 100: [[Category:Pagan Folk musicians|Douglas P.]] Douglas XB-19 (3023 bytes) 4: The '''[[Douglas Aircraft Company|Douglas]] XB-19''' was the largest bomber built for the [... 6: ...sign techniques associated with giant bombers. [[Douglas Aircraft Company]] strongly wanted to cancel the ... 56: [[Category:U.S. bomber aircraft 1940-1949|B-19, Douglas]] 58: [[de:Douglas XB-19]] Douglas DC-3 (6855 bytes) 1: [[Image:Douglas-dc3s.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Douglas DC-3 VH-AES at Avalon in [[2003]]. On [[9 Septemb... 3: The [[Douglas Aircraft Company|Douglas]] '''DC-3''' (also known as the '''Dakota''', '''... 55: *[http://www.aviation-history.com/douglas/dc3.html Aviation History on the DC-3] 72: [[Douglas DC-1|DC-1]] - 73: [[Douglas DC-2|DC-2]] -
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