The chandelle is an aircraft control maneuver where the pilot combines a 180° turn with a climb. It is now required for attaining a commercial flight...
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Maria Dorothea Walpurgis Chandelle (22 July 1784 – 17 March 1866) was a German pastellist. Chandelle was born on 22 July 1784 in Frankfurt am Main, the...
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Johnny Miller (aviator) (redirect from Felicity Chandelle)
the 1960s he started cross-dressing, adopting the persona of Felicity Chandelle. He was arrested in New York city in March 1964, charged with vagrancy...
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Chandelle Estates Airport (FAA LID: 0N4) is a privately owned, public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business...
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called "ply". Sometimes more natural boas are produced. A lightweight chandelle boa might only weigh 65 grams (2.3 oz), whereas a 24 ply ostrich boa can...
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The Chandelle Mk IV is an American ultralight aircraft that was designed by Nile Downer and produced by Chandelle Aircraft. The aircraft was supplied...
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Assistant manager Cyril LeBeau Goalkeeping coach Jean Claude Gourgelle Physical trainer Gauthier Netgen Head doctors Jules Gardenault Claude Chandelle...
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scenes, lit by lamps or candles. This led to him being known as "Monsieur Chandelle". On the advice of a family friend, who was a retired army officer, his...
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– student newspaper Glee Club Sodality Student Council Yearbook – The Chandelle Young Citizens Elizabeth Seton College competed in the now-defunct Northeastern...
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Morne-à-Chandelle is a village in the La Gonâve Arrondissement, in the Ouest department of Haiti, on the southern side of the Gulf of Gonâve. It is located...
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