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  • '''Agusta''' (now part of [[AgustaWestland]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[helicopter]] manufacturer. It is based in the [[Varese]] province of [[Italy]], with i From [[1952]] the company got involved in helicopter manufacturing, first licence-building [[Bell Aircraft Corporation|Bell]] he
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  • ...industrial group. It works in the fields of [[defence]], [[aerospace]], [[helicopter]]s, [[automation]], [[transport]] and [[energy]]. The company has offices i ...nture in July 2000 when Finmeccanica and [[GKN plc]] agreed to merge their helicopter subsidiaries. AgustaWestland is now a fully owned subsidiary of Finmeccanic
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  • ...opened as a shadow of its former self. It began to focus increasingly on [[helicopter]]s in the 1970s and was eventually purchased by the aerospace firm [[Agusta
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  • ...thout much hesitation and much to Senna's disbelief opened the door of the helicopter and threw the briefcase out, to test the hypothesis.
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  • ...and hence is most useful in very high performance cars, [[aircraft]] and [[helicopter|helicopters]]. Many NA engines today make use of [[Variable Length Intake
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  • ...craft like the [[De Havilland Comet]] and [[Boeing 707]] was impossible. [[Helicopter]]s overtook the flying boats in their air-sea rescue role. The land-based
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  • Henri Pescarolo is also a keen helicopter pilot.
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  • | [[Helicopter]] || 401.0 km/h (249.1 mph) || [[Westland Lynx|Westland Lynx 800
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  • ...o the automotive world, but also in aviation, especially in the field of [[helicopter|helicopters]].
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  • ...umb|[[Pratt & Whitney R-1340]] radial engine mounted in [[H-19 Chickasaw]] helicopter]]
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  • ...a remote control function, a field [[forensic]] kit and a personal small [[helicopter]] held in the trunk called a whirlybat.
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  • * In 1948 Preston Tucker modified a helicopter flat-6 to be rear mounted in his [[1948 Tucker Sedan|Tucker Torpedo]]
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  • ...yone who could have assisted. A 30 minute delay ensued before an emergency helicopter arrived. De Angelis died 29 hours later in the hospital in [[Marseille]] to
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  • ...attempts to jam the takeoff)appears in ''Russia'' at the conclusion of the helicopter attack, and also at the attempt of SPECTRE to intercept Bond's speedboat. *The helicopter used the end to chase Bond is a [[Hiller H-23]], which first flew in 1948.
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  • One week after the 1990 [[Spanish Grand Prix]] he was involved in a [[helicopter]] crash in Siena and suffered a major hand injury. The injury healed thank
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  • ...edical facility, five million dollar Club House, vintage car museum, and a helicopter pad.
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  • ...this covers their theft but allows them to escape in the unaffected Tiger helicopter, along with [[Boris Grishenko]] ([[Alan Cumming]], a programmer at Severnay ...dish below, although is shown as still alive. Bond escapes by jumping to a helicopter that Simonova has commandeered, then the antenna explodes (as a result of t
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  • ...D'Ascanio, responsible for the design and construction of the first modern helicopter by [[Agusta]], was given the job of designing a simple, robust and affordab
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  • ...n the Dragonfly Project, which was an attempt to build an [[ultralight]] [[helicopter]].
    8 KB (1,082 words) - 11:33, 24 February 2011
  • ...ycle]] round your [[bathroom]] or, in [[Nelson Piquet]]'s words, "Flying a helicopter in your living room".
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