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Flying V (1759 bytes)
1: ... by a wedge of offensive players (also called the Flying Wedge). It may also be a reference to the flight ... 3: [[Image:Flying_v.jpg|thumb|The Jackson Flying V Standard, the model used by David Mustaine.]] 5: The '''Flying V''' is an interestingly shaped, solid body [[ele... 7: ...issued the design in 1967. It was the 1967 Gibson Flying V that was owned and popularized by Jimi Hendrix. 10: *http://www.flyingvintage.com/gcmag/Korina.html Flying Squad (1299 bytes) 1: ...y" ([[Cockney rhyming slang]] for "Sweeney Todd"/"Flying Squad") and "The Heavy Mob". Fear of flying (2210 bytes) 1: ...l anxiety before, during, or while thinking about flying--this despite that driving in an [[automobile]] i... 3: ...ence]]; etc. While most people who are afraid of flying but to whom flight is a convenient way to conduct... 5: ...ravel. One major factor in many people's fear of flying is the sensationalist attention the [[Mass media|... 7: ==Notable people who have had a fear of flying== 21: ''Fear of Flying'' is the title of a [[novel]] by [[Erica Jong]]. Flying Fox (167 bytes) 1: '''Flying Fox''' can refer to: Flying Polyp (1330 bytes) 1: '''Flying Polyp''' is a fictional species which appears in ... AD Flying Boat (1999 bytes) 1: The '''AD Flying Boat''' was designed by the [[British Admiralty]]... 3: ...], the aircraft was of conventional [[biplane]] [[flying-boat]] configuration, and also featured a biplane... 11: ==Specifications (AD Flying Boat)== 38: [[Category:Seaplanes and flying boats]] Flying Squirrel (2792 bytes) 1: Two groups of [[rodent]]s are referred to as '''flying squirrels'''. They are: 2: ...e group that includes the typical [[squirrel]]s. Flying squirrels of this group are mainly found in Asia,... 3: *the scaly-tailed flying squirrels of the family ''[[Anomaluridae]]'', fou... 5: ...g lemurs" of the order Dermoptera, are similar to flying squirrels, they are unrelated, and the similariti... 7: ...is these that are most often meant when the name "flying squirrel" is used in English. They are: Flying gurnard (1771 bytes) 2: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>'''flying gurnards'''</th></tr> 25: The '''flying gurnards''' are a family ('''Dactylopteridae''') ... 32: * [[Spotwing flying gurnard]] (''Dactyloptena macracantha'') 33: * [[Oriental flying gurnard]] (''Dactyloptena orientalis'') 34: * [[Butterfly flying gurnard]] (''Dactyloptena papilio'') Flying Stone (652 bytes) 1: '''Flying Stone''' is the title of a sporadic publication b... 6: ....zazie.at/Portland/00_WebPages/FlyingStone1.htm ''Flying Stone: The Bulletin of the Portland Surrealist Gr... 7: ....zazie.at/Portland/00_WebPages/FlyingStone2.htm ''Flying Stone: The Bulletin of the Portland Surrealist Gr... Flying Buffalo (1343 bytes) 1: '''Flying Buffalo''' is a company based in [[Scottsdale, Ar... 4: Later, Flying Buffalo began developing other products, includin... 14: [http://www.flyingbuffalo.com/ Flying Buffalo] home page Flying shuttle (1444 bytes) 1: ...'''flying shuttle''' was developed by [[John Kay (Flying Shuttle)|John Kay]] in [[1733]], and was one of t... 3: ...weavers were needed to operate larger looms. The flying shuttle enabled the weaver to propel the shuttle ... Flying Tigers (5401 bytes) 2: :''For the airline, see [[Flying Tiger Line]].'' 4: '''Flying Tigers''' was a nickname of the '''American Volun... 6: Flying Tigers was a creation of [[Claire Chennault]], re... 14: ...e the [[Black Sheep Squadron]], modeled after the Flying Tigers. 16: ...re killed or went MIA during the existence of the Flying Tigers. Flying boat (4853 bytes) 3: A '''flying boat''' is an [[aircraft]] that is designed to ta... 5: ...ver by other aircraft types. In the 21st century, flying boats maintain a few niche uses, such as for drop... 7: ...light. [[BOAC]] and [[Imperial Airways]] provided flying boat passenger and mail transport links between [... 9: ...TrepasseyBay.jpg|left|250px|thumb| [[Curtiss NC]] Flying Boat "NC-3" taxis on water before takeoff, 1919]] 11: ...f the Atlantic]] during World War II. The largest flying boat of the war was the [[Blohm und Voss Bv 238]]... Flying Scotsman (2325 bytes) 1: There are two associations of the term '''Flying Scotsman''' in the [[Rail transport in the United... 3: ...hours 30 minutes. This service is known as '''The Flying Scotsman'''. 7: Specifciation of Flying Scotsman GRESLEY A3 Pacific 30: In [[1995]] the ''Flying Scotsman'' was in pieces and was facing an uncert... 32: In [[1996]] Dr. Tony Marchington purchased the ''Flying Scotsman'' and has restored it to its former magn... Flying Cloud (957 bytes) 1: The '''''Flying Cloud''''' of [[1851]] was the most famous of the... 3: The ''Flying Cloud'' was purchased at launching by [[Grinell, ... 5: On [[June 19]], [[1874]] the ''Flying Cloud'' went ashore on the [[Beacon Island]] bar,... 8: *[http://www.globalindex.com/clippers/museum/flying_c.htm Capsule history] Wingsuit flying (8655 bytes) 1: '''Wingsuit flying''' is one of the latest sub-disciplines in [[skyd... 7: ...nfortunately, Patric died on April 13, 1998 while flying his wingsuit, due to a rigging error. However, P... 20: ...ying to lower their vertical speeds via different flying techniques. 22: Flying a wingsuit is the closest thing to pure flight. ... 24: ...flyers can actually talk to another skyflyer when flying next to each other. Flying Circus (336 bytes) 1: *[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]] is a famous [[uk|British]] comedy TV sho... 2: ..., led an elite [[German]] air corps called the '''Flying Circus''' during [[World War I]]. 3: ...led an [[American]] air corps, also called the '''Flying Circus''', during [[World War II]] Flying Dutchman (778 bytes) 1: '''Flying Dutchman''' has several meanings: 3: *'''[[The Flying Dutchman]]''' is a legend about a ghost ship said... 4: *'''[[The Flying Dutchman (opera)|The Flying Dutchman]]''', a [[Richard Wagner]] opera based o... 5: *'''''[[The Flying Dutchman (novel)]]''''' is a [[1939 in literature... 6: *'''[[Flying Dutchman (dinghy)|Flying Dutchman]]''' is a class of [[sailboat]]. The Flying Keys (2483 bytes) 3: On [[June 4]], [[1935]], '''The Flying Keys''', brothers Fred and Algene Key, lifted off... 7: ...of full [[Colonel]] and Fred ran the Key Brothers Flying Service at Key Field until his death in [[1971]].... Flying P-Liner (3464 bytes) 1: The '''Flying P-Liner'''s were the sailing ships of the [[Germa... 7: ...reliability, which gave rise to the nickname "the Flying P-Line". The five-masted barque ''Potosi'' made t... 15: Four of the Flying P-Liners still exist today: 21: Other famous Flying P-Liners were the five-masters ''Potosi'' and ''P... 26: [[de:Flying-P-Liner]]
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