• The Rapid City Flying Aces were a professional indoor American football team in Rapid City, South Dakota. Like their predecessors, the Black Hills Red...
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    Rushmore Plaza, is a 500,000-square-foot (46,000 m2) exhibition center, in Rapid City, South Dakota. The Monument is the main event center for the Black Hills...
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    International Basketball Association during the 1999–2000 season. The Rapid City Flying Aces were an indoor football team that competed between 2000 and 2006...
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  • indoor football team to be based in Rapid City following the Black Hills Red Dogs (2000–2005) and the Rapid City Flying Aces (2006). On April 30, 2021, Keith...
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  • playoffs. After defeating Tri-Cities in the first round, the Outlaws took down their league rival the Rapid City Flying Aces in a high intensity game that...
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    Riders Port St. Lucie Mustangs Pueblo Pistols Rapid City Flying Aces River Cities LocoMotives River City Renegades San Bernardino Bucking Bulls St. Joseph...
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    College of California, then professional arena football for the Rapid City Flying Aces of the now defunct NIFL. King has also been a pro basketball player...
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  • being signed by the Patriots on April 25, 2007, Case played for Rapid City Flying Aces in the National Indoor Football League, and had also been a graduate...
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  • year, they got into the NIFL playoffs but were eliminated by the Rapid City Flying Aces, 60-38. After the 2006 season, the team announced they were changing...
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    September 11, and was also hoping to add the Rapid City Flying Aces and Wyoming Cavalry soon. However, Tri-Cities instead joined the af2 which had in-state...
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  • Guard   Atlantic runners-up RiverCity Rage Pacific champions Billings Outlaws   Pacific runners-up Rapid City Flying Aces Indoor Bowl VI Champions Billings...
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  • Enemy Ace (German: Feindliches Ass) is a DC Comics property about the adventures of a skilled but troubled German anti-hero and flying ace in World War...
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    Manfred von Richthofen (category German World War I flying aces)
    pilot with the German Air Force during World War I. He is considered the ace-of-aces of the war, being officially credited with 80 air combat victories. Originally...
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    Max Immelmann (category German World War I flying aces)
    Greg (2006). Osprey Aircraft of the Aces #73: Early German Aces of World War 1. Botley, Oxford UK & New York City, USA: Osprey Publishing. p. 59. ISBN 978-1-84176-997-4...
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    Lansing Colton Holden Jr. (category American World War I flying aces)
    rapidly pulled own, he set fire to it in its nest and also caused much damage to adjacent buildings. Biography portal List of World War I flying aces...
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    York City: Doubleday & Company. p. 112. OCLC 491279937. Wyngarden, Greg van (2006). Early German Aces of World War 1. Osprey Aircraft of the Aces (No....
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    Douglas Bader (category British World War II flying aces)
    (/ˈbɑːdər/; 21 February 1910 – 5 September 1982) was a Royal Air Force flying ace during the Second World War. He was credited with 22 aerial victories...
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    Billy Bishop (category Canadian World War I flying aces)
    Canadian flying ace of the First World War. He was officially credited with 72 victories, making him the top Canadian and British Empire ace of the war...
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    James Jabara (category American Korean War flying aces)
    British Distinguished Flying Cross for his accomplishments in combat on 1 December 1955. List of Korean War air aces Notes "Jet Ace Out of Combat". The...
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  • Oklahoma Flying Aces, and West Texas Warbirds. On October 1, the Dodge City Law, which had been a temporary replacement for the Oklahoma Flying Aces, was...
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    George McElroy (category Irish World War I flying aces)
    5/5a Aces of World War I. London, UK: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84603-180-9. Shores, Christopher & Rolfe, Mark (2001). British and Empire Aces of World...
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  • delivery company Cloudpunk. The player has to maneuver a HOVA (flying car), through a futuristic city, collecting and delivering packages as well as passengers...
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  • was switched to the inside approaching the final turn and began to make rapid progress. He gained the lead from Los Angeles two furlongs out and won "comfortably"...
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    Ivan Kozhedub (category Soviet World War II flying aces)
    October he rapidly increased his tally with 14 shootdowns. On 10 October 1943 he was nominated for the title Hero of the Soviet Union for flying 146 sorties...
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    Robert Stanford Tuck (category British World War II flying aces)
    Two Bars, AFC (1 July 1916 – 5 May 1987) was a British fighter pilot, flying ace and test pilot. Tuck joined the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1935 and first...
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    Raymond Collishaw (category Canadian World War I flying aces)
    and later the Royal Air Force (RAF). He was the highest scoring RNAS flying ace and the second highest scoring Canadian pilot of the First World War....
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    himself rapidly approaching a stone wall, so rather than crashing into it, he applied more power and took off. After around an hour's flying, exploring...
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    The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 20 March 2012. Israeli Mirage III and Nesher Aces, By Shlomo Aloni, (Osprey 2004), p. 60 Spike Anti-Tank Missile, Israel army-technology...
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    73. Gustavsson, Hakans. "Chinese biplane fighter aces - 'Buffalo' Wong Sun-Shui". Biplane Fighter Aces - China. Retrieved 2020-11-28. Gustavsson, Håkan...
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  • Air Force general and World War II flying ace "Splash" – Edward Ashmore, British general who served in the Royal Flying Corps and RAF during World War I...
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