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    The Columbia XJL is a large single-engined amphibious aircraft designed by Grumman Aircraft but built by the Columbia Aircraft Corp. It was intended to...
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  • XJL may refer to: Columbia XJL, a large single-engined amphibian aircraft A long-wheelbase version of Jaguar XJ (X351), also known as XJL This disambiguation...
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  • Columbia, the Command/Service Module for the Apollo 11 mission Columbia XJL, a large amphibian aircraft built only as three prototypes USS Columbia,...
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    both prototypes of the unsuccessful Duck replacement, the monoplane Columbia XJL-1. Returning to Eastern, over the next 25 years he went on to fly the...
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    a rescue OA-12.[citation needed] Related development Grumman JF Duck Columbia XJL Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Loening OL Bellanca...
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  • Martin KF 1922–1924 K Nash-Kelvinator JRK 1942 L Bell XFL 1939–1962 L Columbia XJL 1944–1946 L Langley XNL 1940 L Loening OL 1923–1933 L L.W.F. not used...
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    outdoor display Cessna UC-78B Bobcat USAAF 42-72157 On indoor display Columbia XJL-1 USN 31400 On indoor display. The last of 3 prototypes built. Chance...
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  • The Columbia Aircraft Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer, which was active between 1927 and 1947. Columbia Aircraft was founded in December...
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  • Automobile made by Jaguar (s) Automobile made by Jeep XJL (s) Amphibian aircraft made by Columbia (s) Automobile made by Jaguar XJS – (s) Automobile made...
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  • American. Although a Grumman design, all three aircraft were built by Columbia. "Corwin H. Meyer, Grumman Test Pilot" (PDF). The Golden Eagles. Retrieved...
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