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    The Airspeed AS.39 Fleet Shadower was a British long-range patrol aircraft design that did not go beyond the prototype stage. A similar aircraft, the...
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  • Fleet Shadower can refer to either of two aircraft designed to tail enemy vessels. Airspeed Fleet Shadower General Aircraft Fleet Shadower This disambiguation...
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    progress past the prototype stage. The G.A.L.38 Fleet Shadower and the Airspeed A.S.39 Fleet Shadower were produced to meet Specification S.23/37, which...
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  • Wellington (RAF) flying test beds for Whittle turbojet Airspeed Cambridge (RAF) trainer Airspeed Fleet Shadower (RAF) maritime patrol Blackburn B-20 (RAF) maritime...
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  • shadower in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shadower may refer to: Fleet shadower (disambiguation), aircraft designed to tail enemy vessels Airspeed...
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    The Airspeed AS.10 Oxford is a twin-engine monoplane aircraft developed and manufactured by Airspeed. It saw widespread use for training British Commonwealth...
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    Aeroput MMS-3 Airspeed Fleet Shadower CLW Curlew Comper Kite Comper Swift General Aircraft Monospar ST-25 General Aircraft Fleet Shadower Gribovsky G-25...
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  • Origin Introduced Total Notes Airspeed Fleet Shadower United Kingdom 1940 1 low speed shipborne aircraft for tracking enemy fleet visually AVIS C.4 Italy 1940...
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    proposed by Airspeed Limited a British aircraft manufacturer from 1931 to 1951. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Airspeed aircraft. "Airspeed Type Designations"...
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    Single-engine single-seat biplane target drone aircraft, seven built. AS.39 Fleet Shadower – (18 October 1940) Four-engine high-wing monoplane maritime patrol...
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    590 Aichi D3A Japan Propeller Dive bomber 1938 Production 1,495 Airspeed Fleet Shadower UK Propeller Reconnaissance 1940 Prototype 1 Arado Ar 195 Germany...
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    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Paris, France. On 1 June 2009, inconsistent airspeed indications and miscommunication led to the pilots inadvertently stalling...
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    accommodating the ES-3A's sensors. These modifications had minor impact on airspeed, reducing its top rated speed from 450 to 405 knots (833 to 750 km/h) but...
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  • reporting name "Bark") October 15 – Ilyushin DB-4 October 18 – Airspeed Fleet Shadower October 21 – Beriev KOR-2, later redesignated Beriev Be-4 October...
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    While climbing through a height of 60 meters after takeoff and at an airspeed of 317 km/h, the no. 1 engine failed. The co-pilot reacted by countering...
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  • used on the General Aircraft GAL.38 and Airspeed AS.39 extremely long-endurance slow-flying "Fleet Shadower" prototypes produced to Air Ministry specification...
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    several other types of gliders, including a 15-seater which would become the Airspeed Horsa and a tank-carrying glider, which would become the General Aircraft...
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    manufactured at first by de Havilland at its former World War II Airspeed Ltd. "shadow factory" at Christchurch near Bournemouth, starting in March 1957...
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  • two phases: Instrument phase (simulators and flights flown at a faster airspeed and used to bolster instrument procedures) Formation After graduating from...
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