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 | Embraer, the fourth largest airplane manufacturer in the world is a Brazilian company. One can see one of its EMB190 Regional jet on the ground. |  | 06/27/2006 | 227 | 



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 | Embraer - Aircraft |  | 08/17/2005 | 158 | 



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 | Embraer EMB-312 Tucano of the Squadron of Aerial Demonstration - EDA, a group of pilots and mechanics of the Brazilian Air force that make aerobatics demonstrations for Brazil and for the world. |  | 01/24/2008 | 259 | 



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 | Embraer ERJ 145 flying Ottawa, Canada |  | 01/18/2008 | 177 | 



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 | The air base that the executive jet EMBRAER Legacy, piloted by Commander Joseph Lepore and the co-pilot Jan-Paul Paladino used to do an emergency landing, after a crash with a 737-800, at 37,000 ft.
Photos of the airplane, after the crash:
http://img.terra.com.br/i/2006/10/01/402913-6016-ga.jpg
http://img.terra.com.br/i/2006/10/01/402923-5070-ga.jpg
http://im... |  | 10/05/2006 | 623 | 



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 | This helium-filled balloon is anchored and carries 25-30 people to a lofty altitude of 120 m on every flight. Once there, superb views of Lucerne, the lake and the central Swiss Alps await you. |  | 11/10/2007 | 473 | 



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 | More than 120 heliports, most of them on rooftops in the city of Sao Paulo, which is ranked 2nd in the number of helicopters in a single city. |  | 08/06/2005 | 588 | 



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 | All of the key aviation research centers in Russia are located at Zhukovsky. One of them is the Gromov Flight Research Institute (known by its Russian acronym "LII"). Established in 1941, the Institute has made significant contributions to the improvement of combat aircraft performance as well as the development and testing of new and updated aircraft.
Currently, LII is... |  | 09/02/2005 | 326 | 



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 | A B720 with 5 engines? Engine 5 is the pod attatched behind the cockpit and is being tested for future use in the Embraer program.
Thx to Aviation.net |  | 09/07/2005 | 261 | 



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 | Approximate flight path of Flash Airlines flight 604 that crashed off Sharm el Sheikh on January 3, 2004. The flight path has been compiled based on ATC radar return coordinates, matched with FDR and CVR data. |  | 02/22/2006 | 1,379 | 



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 | Here is the wingman, perhaps the flight leader, of the northern B-1B Lancer (1.260m NNW).
http://www.gearthhacks.com/dlfile25480/B1-in-Flight.htm |  | 05/22/2007 | 2,700 | 



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 | Aircraft PAV-2 is now on display in an outdoor parking area at Northrop Grumman's production facility in El Segundo, California.
In 1981 the USAF developed a requirement for an Advanced Tactical Fighter as a new air superiority fighter. It would take advantage of the new technologies in fighter design on the horizon including composite materials, lightweight alloys, advanced fli... |  | 01/24/2008 | 758 | 



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