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  2. Waco CG-4 - Wikipedia

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    The Waco CG-4 was the most widely used American troop/cargo military glider of World War II. It was designated the CG-4A by the United States Army Air Forces, [ 1] and given the service name Hadrian (after the Roman emperor) by the British. The glider was designed by the Waco Aircraft Company. Flight testing began in May 1942.

  3. Mako (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Mako (missile) The Lockheed Martin Mako missile, as displayed at Sea Air Space Expo 2024. The Mako Multi-Mission Hypersonic Missile is a stand-off hypersonic missile developed by Lockheed Martin and CoAspire, specifically designed to fit in the internal weapons bay of the F-35A/C and F-22A. [1] It is the first hypersonic weapon compatible with ...

  4. List of Japanese gliders - Wikipedia

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    Nippi NP-100A Albatross – ( Nihon Hikoki Kabushiki Kaisha – Japan Aeroplane Manufacturing Co. Ltd.) Nippon Tombo. Onishi OS-G3. Yokosuka MXY5 Kugisho. Yokosuka MXY8 (glider version of Mitsubishi J8M) Yokosuka Shinryu. Nihon N-70 Cygnus – 日大式 N-70型「シグナス」動力滑空機 – Nihon University. Shindo Cirrus 2. SM-206.

  5. Mako Shark (concept car) - Wikipedia

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    The XP-755 concept car, also known as the Mako Shark, was designed by Larry Shinoda under the direction of General Motors Styling and Design head Bill Mitchell. With the 1963 Corvette C2 design locked down, in 1961 as a concept for future Chevrolet Corvette the groundwork for the XP-755 was laid down. Building on the design of the 1958 XP-700 ...

  6. List of Russian/USSR gliders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of gliders/sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references, where available) Note: Any aircraft can glide for a short time, but gliders are designed to glide for longer.

  7. Military glider - Wikipedia

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    Military glider. Military gliders (an offshoot of common gliders) have been used by the militaries of various countries for carrying troops ( glider infantry) and heavy equipment to a combat zone, mainly during the Second World War. These engineless aircraft were towed into the air and most of the way to their target by military transport ...

  8. List of Czechoslovak gliders - Wikipedia

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    Suchý BS-1 1933 SUCHÝ, Jindřich & SUCH... Suchý BS-2 Olešná 1935 SUCHÝ, Jindřich & SUCH... Sup 1922 glider. Trejbal-Prasil Rok Vyroby. Tulák 37. Tunzeng Zobor 1 1923 TUNZENG, Jaromír. Tunzeng Zobor 2 1925 TUNZENG, Jaromír. Váhaly-Sands Jánošík 1936 VÁHALY, H. & SANDS, S. Vinklar Polydor 1937 VINKLAR, Karel & ŠVEBI ...

  9. Parotodus - Wikipedia

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    Parotodus, commonly known as the false-toothed mako shark (or false mako shark ), is an extinct genus of mackerel shark that lived approximately 53 to one million years ago during the Eocene and Pleistocene epochs. Its teeth, which are found worldwide, are often prized by fossil collectors due to their rarity. The scarcity of fossils is because ...