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    sometimes referred to as the 54 GR (Grand Raid or very long range flight). The last CAMS 51 prototype, the naval reconnaissance CAMS 51 GR, had set a world...
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  • from the CAMS 30. It was used in 1924 to set a speed record for passenger-carrying flying boats CAMS 31 (1922) - prototype flying boat CAMS 33B (1923)...
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    The CAMS 37 was a French 1920s biplane flying boat designed for military reconnaissance, but which found use in a wide variety of roles. It was the first...
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    The CAMS 33 was a reconnaissance flying boat built in France in the early 1920s. It was designed in response to a French Navy requirement for new flying...
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  • The CAMS 120 was an observation amphibian built by CAMS in the 1930s. It was a high-wing monoplane of all-metal construction. Data from Aviafrance: C...
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    The CAMS 55 was a reconnaissance flying boat built in France in the late 1920s which equipped the French Navy throughout the 1930s. The CAMS 55 design...
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    The CAMS 38 was a French single-seat racing flying-boat designed by Raffaele Conflenti and built by Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine (CAMS) for the...
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    The CAMS 58 was a transport flying boat built in France in the early 1930s intended as a successor to the highly successful CAMS 53. Compared to the earlier...
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    to that of the earlier CAMS 55. Both the vertical-edged rudder and elevators had full-span, Flettner type servo tabs. The CAMS 110 first flew in July...
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    267 passing yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions to go along with 54 rushing yards. Newton was drafted third in the first annual Pro Bowl Draft...
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  • Thumbnail for CAMS 46
    The CAMS 46 was a flying boat trainer aircraft built in France in the mid-1920s, essentially an updated version of the CAMS 30 that had flown in 1922...
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    The CAMS 30E was a two-seat flying boat trainer built in France in the early 1920s. It was the first aircraft designed for CAMS by Raffaele Conflenti...
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  • The CAMS 50 was an amphibious bomber flying boat flown in the late 1920s. It used a monocoque fuselage, and the engines were arranged in a tandem configuration...
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    The CAMS 53 was a transport flying boat built in France in the late 1920s. Building on the experience gained from the unsuccessful CAMS 51, Maurice Hurel...
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    The CAMS 51 was a transport flying boat built in France in the mid-1920s. Designed as a private venture by Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine (CAMS),...
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    The CAMS 80 was an amphibious reconnaissance flying boat flown in the early 1930s. Two were built with different engines and were used by the Aéronavale...
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  • The CAMS 90 was an amphibious observation flying boat built in the early 1930s. The wings were made of wood, but the hull was of all-metal construction...
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    Potez (redirect from Potez-CAMS)
    manufacturer CAMS. The company was nationalized in 1936, following which it was merged with Chantiers aéronavals Étienne Romano, Lioré et Olivier, CAMS and SPCA...
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    The CAMS 31 was a 1920s French single-seat fighter biplane flying-boat designed and built by Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine (CAMS). The CAMS 31 was...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Falling Foss. North York Moors cam 54°25′08.4″N 0°37′57.9″W / 54.419000°N 0.632750°W / 54.419000; -0.632750 v t e...
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    is that it uses a twin cam engine. Unlike the dominant Type 35s of the prior decade, the Type 51 (and later Type 53, Type 54, and Type 59) were unable...
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  • The CAMS 32R was an amphibious reconnaissance flying boat flown in the early 1920s. It used a monocoque fuselage. Data from General characteristics Crew:...
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    from racing. CAMS 36 Prototype flying-boat fighter CAMS 36 Modified for racing and powered by a 300 hp (224 kW) Hispano-Suiza 8Fd engine. CAMS 36bis Further...
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  • Survey for Lyalpha Emitters at z = 7.3 with Red-sensitive Subaru/Suprime-Cam". The Astrophysical Journal. 752 (2): 114. arXiv:1112.3997. Bibcode:2012ApJ...
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  • 47 0.73 458 K1III HD 67539 67539 40086 08h 11m 18.03s +54° 32′ 25.7″ 6.48 0.32 555 G5 54 Cam (54) AE 65626 39348 08h 02m 35.82s +57° 16′ 25.6″ 6.49 1.45...
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    Cam Jones (born October 21, 1999) is an American professional football linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). He...
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    V6 engine with an unusual 54° vee angle. It was an iron block/aluminum head DOHC design with four valves per cylinder. All 54° engines were assembled at...
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  • Steele, J. M. (1994). "Le Cam's Inequality and Poisson Approximations". The American Mathematical Monthly. 101 (1): 48–54. doi:10.2307/2325124. JSTOR 2325124...
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    Africa until scrapped in 1943. The Potez-CAMS 141 was designed by Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine (or CAMS, which since 1933 had been part of Potez)...
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    float *βeβúy 50 crack, split *βók 51 swell *βúr 52 float *βúr 53 cord *čám 54 play, amuse *-čaráy 55 worm *čeβoʔí 56 wash *čéy 57 mother *čɨ́ 58 clean...
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