The Adolphe Bernard AB was a twin-engined French biplane aircraft, built near the end of the First World War. Ten AB 1 BN2 bombers were produced for the...
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The Bernard SIMB AB 12 was a French single engine, single-seat monoplane fighter aircraft built in the 1920s. Though advanced for its time, it failed...
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Bernard SIMB AB 10 or Bernard SIMB AB 10 C 1 single-seat fighter, which first flew in the summer of 1924, first appeared in public as the SIMB AB-C 1...
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Etablissements Adolphe Bernard Bernard AB 1 Twin engine medium bomber. 11 built. 1918. The AB 2 was a proposed higher power version. Bernard AB 3 Post carrying...
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The Bernard SIMB AB 14 was a 1920s French single-seat sesquiplane fighter aircraft designed and built by the Société Industrielle des Métaux et du Bois...
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The Bernard SIMB AB 16 was a three engine, five seat utility aircraft designed and built in 1927 for general purpose military work in the French colonies...
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AB1 (disambiguation) (redirect from AB 1)
also refer to: Bernard AB 1, a French biplane Aichi AB-1, a Japanese biplane Class-AB1 amplifier, a type of power amplifier AB1 in the AB postcode area...
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Nobel Media AB. 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2014. Pharand, Michael (2015). "A Chronology of Works By and About Bernard Shaw" (PDF). Bernard Shaw. Shaw Society...
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USS Kearsarge (BB-5) (redirect from USS Crane Ship No. 1 (AB-1))
became Kearsarge (AB-1). In 1941, when the name Kearsarge was wanted for other ships, she was renamed, and she became Crane Ship No. 1 (AB-1). The IX-16 classification...
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1997, pp.167-169 Davilla, 1997, p.170 Davilla, 1997, p.178 "De Bruyere C.1". flyingmachines.ru. Their Flying Machines. Retrieved 10 July 2015. Davilla...
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aircraft were similar. The Bernard 260 C1 (C for Chasse or fighter, 1 stating single seat) was the last of a long line of Bernard fighters to fly. It was...
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The Bernard H.52 was a French floatplane fighter aircraft of the 1930s. It was a single engine, single-seat monoplane built in the hope of being selected...
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The Bernard SIMB V.1 was a French single seat racing monoplane designed to compete for the 1924 Beaumont Cup. It crashed on its first flight and was not...
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The Bernard 15 C1 or Bernard SIMB AB 15 was a 1920s French single-seat sesquiplane fighter aircraft designed and built by the Société Industrielle des...
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The Bernard 20 was a single-seat monoplane fighter aircraft designed and built by the French aircraft manufacturer Société des Avions Bernard. Derived...
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List of aircraft (B–Be) (section Bernard)
Bernard Bernard AB 1 Bernard AB 2 Bernard AB 3 Bernard AB 4 Société Industrielle des Métaux et du Bois (S.I.M.B.) Bernard SIMB AB 10 Bernard SIMB AB 12...
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The Bernard 82 was a French single-engined long-range monoplane bomber designed and built by Société des Avions Bernard. Only two prototypes were built...
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Bernard had built its 1927 three-engine, five seat Bernard SIMB AB 16 for similar tasks, but in 1930 prepared an all-metal version of the Bernard 60...
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world's absolute speed record. Design of the Bernard V.2 was begun at the same time as that of the Bernard V.1, with the intention of entering both models...
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The Bernard 190 or Bernard-Hubert 190 was a French airliner of 1928. It was a high-wing cantilever monoplane of conventional configuration, based on the...
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The Bernard H.V.40 was a racing seaplane designed by Société des Avions Bernard for the French government to compete in the 1929 Schneider Trophy. The...
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The Bernard 18 was a prototype airliner developed in France in the 1920s. One of the two prototypes built was used in an abortive transatlantic crossing...
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Orbis Publishing. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bernard 75. [1] Bernard S-72 [2] Bernard S-73 [3] Bernard 74-01 [4] Bernard 74-02 [5] Bernard 75...
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The Bernard H 110 was a single engine, single seat monoplane floatplane fighter designed for a French Navy competition. It flew in 1935 but had only made...
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The Bernard H.V.41 was a racing seaplane designed by Société des Avions Bernard for the French government to compete in the 1929 Schneider Trophy. The...
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The Bernard H.V.220 was a 1930s French racing seaplane and the last attempt by Bernard compete in the Schneider Trophy race. Delays caused by engine problems...
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History of Rome (Livy) (redirect from Ab urbe condita (book))
of Rome, perhaps originally titled Annales, and frequently referred to as Ab Urbe Condita (English: From the Founding of the City), is a monumental history...
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The Bernard H.V.42 was a racing seaplane designed by Société des Avions Bernard for the French government for use of the French Schneider Trophy team...
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The Bernard 200 T (T for Tourisme) was the first of a series of French light touring aircraft from the early 1930s. Single engined and seating three or...
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Jansky (section AB magnitude)
converting an AB magnitude to a flux density in microjanskys is straightforward: S v [ μ Jy ] = 10 6 ⋅ 10 23 ⋅ 10 − AB + 48.6 2.5 = 10 23.9 − AB 2.5 . {\displaystyle...
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