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  • 226 bytes (35 words) - 19:54, 11 September 2009
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Aircraft]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Balloon (aircraft)}}
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  • ...an aircraft for the [[Russian Federation]], although, especially for civil aircraft, Russia is a competitive market. ...dustry aggressively competes in the export [[arms trade]], often designing aircraft principally to meet the requirements of other national markets. While some
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  • {{r|USS Randolph (CV-15)|''USS Randolph'' (CV-15)|**}} [[Aircraft carrier]] of the U.S. [[Ticonderoga (carrier)-class]]; commissioned in Octo {{r|USS Hancock (CV-19)|''USS Hancock'' (CV-19)|**}}[[Aircraft carrier]] of the U.S. [[Ticonderoga (carrier)-class]]; name changed from Ti
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  • A [[warship]] designed to launch and recover [[combat aircraft]] and aircraft that support military operations
    146 bytes (18 words) - 10:00, 7 April 2010
  • Aircraft that either directly attack the enemy by kinetic or nonkinetic (e.g., [[ele
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  • 105 bytes (14 words) - 16:06, 22 August 2010
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Balloon (aircraft)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Aircraft}}
    497 bytes (64 words) - 11:14, 11 January 2010
  • A rocket powered aircraft which, in 1947, was the first aircraft to exceed the speed of sound in controlled level flight.
    157 bytes (23 words) - 18:50, 31 October 2008
  • 176 bytes (22 words) - 03:26, 25 March 2024
  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A modified ship superstructure for [[aircraft carrier]]s, of minimal size for needed functions and offset to one side of
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 22:48, 11 May 2008
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  • 81 bytes (10 words) - 16:35, 1 August 2009
  • There were three '''Yorktown-class aircraft carriers''' in the [[US Navy]], during World War II: the ''USS Yorktown'',
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  • ...variants have been built for exceptionally specialized purposes as unique aircraft, but there are several series that are used extensively. ...exibility, a program is underway to be able to exchange the payloads among aircraft. The challenge here is less the internal electronics, but the antennas, and
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  • Very long range, usually land-based, aircraft optimized for sea surveillance, originally principally for [[anti-submarine
    280 bytes (33 words) - 20:18, 6 September 2009

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  • ...cience of flying aircraft; also the design, production, and maintenance of aircraft.
    132 bytes (18 words) - 03:27, 27 March 2024
  • A [[Russian aircraft industry|Russian]] "generation 4.5" [[fighter aircraft]], derived from the [[Su-27 (fighter)]]
    151 bytes (16 words) - 14:57, 12 September 2009
  • A rocket powered aircraft which, in 1947, was the first aircraft to exceed the speed of sound in controlled level flight.
    157 bytes (23 words) - 18:50, 31 October 2008
  • ...periority fighter]] in WWII; its long range made it an effective [[fighter aircraft|escort fighter]] as well.
    177 bytes (26 words) - 21:08, 1 October 2008
  • ...erial Japanese Navy]]; [[IJN Hiryu]] larger and with a different [[island (aircraft carrier)|island position]]
    201 bytes (26 words) - 13:20, 3 September 2010
  • ...aircraft in a mid-air collision with a Chinese fighter; landed the damaged aircraft successfully
    207 bytes (27 words) - 10:09, 10 February 2023
  • ...ed as a light bomber, night fighter, special transport, and reconnaissance aircraft.
    217 bytes (29 words) - 01:17, 16 July 2008
  • ...ter aircraft|air superiority fighter]], with some capability for [[fighter aircraft|fighter-bomber]] missions.
    225 bytes (26 words) - 10:06, 10 February 2023
  • ...and missile capabilities, both by attacking ground facilities and engaging aircraft close to their bases
    200 bytes (27 words) - 00:20, 9 March 2009
  • ...long-range air surveillance and [[anti-submarine warfare]] capability of [[aircraft carrier]]s
    226 bytes (27 words) - 08:43, 16 April 2011
  • ...a Electronics subsidiary of Israel Aircraft Industries, intended for large aircraft while a different package exists for tactical airplanes
    234 bytes (31 words) - 16:13, 2 February 2009
  • ...with angled decks and other features specifically intended to operate jet aircraft; improved last four became [[Kitty Hawk-class]]
    267 bytes (34 words) - 19:12, 15 April 2011
  • ...ategic reconnaissance aircraft developed from the Lockheed YF-12A and A-12 aircraft by the Lockheed Skunk Works.
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  • With respect to [[carrier-capable]] aircraft, '''conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL)''' means that it will be [[cata ...ing, such as the [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]] and [[F-35A Lightning II]]. Some aircraft, such as the [[Su-27 (fighter)|Su-27]], have both carrier-capable (Su-27K)
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  • A Soviet-designed high-speed, high-altitude aircraft used as a [[fighter aircraft|interceptor]] and as for reconnaissance
    157 bytes (18 words) - 19:37, 29 August 2008
  • A WWII German aircraft that was the first jet [[fighter aircraft|air superiority fighter]] in significant production, with its advent delaye
    229 bytes (34 words) - 14:23, 9 February 2009
  • ...], [[anti-aircraft artillery]], [[surface-to-air missile]]s, and [[fighter aircraft]], presenting multiple layers of defense under systematic [[command and con
    238 bytes (27 words) - 19:40, 2 August 2008
  • ...long range; valued as an [[anti-submarine warfare]] and [[maritime patrol aircraft]]
    248 bytes (34 words) - 15:33, 27 September 2008
  • ...al use; provided auxiliary services early in WWII, was damaged by Japanese aircraft in February 1942, and scuttled
    263 bytes (36 words) - 20:25, 16 August 2010
  • ...the U.S. [[Air Combat Command]], preparing on tactical combat aircraft and aircraft that directly supported them
    203 bytes (29 words) - 17:41, 13 September 2009
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