- (French: [ɛɡɥijɛt] , from aiguille, "needle"), also
spelled aguillette,
aiglet or aglet, is a cord with
metal tips or lace tags, or the
decorative tip...
- The
Auster J/5
Aiglet Trainer was a 1950s
British single-engined four-seat high-wing
training and
touring monoplane built by
Auster Aircraft Limited at...
- An
aglet (/ˈæɡlət/ AG-lət) or
aiglet is a
small sheath,
often made of
plastic or metal,
attached at each end of a shoelace, a cord, or a drawstring. An...
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Aiglet Trainer –
aerobatic version 32 ft
wingspan Auster J/5F
Aiglet Trainer Auster J/5K
Aiglet Trainer Auster J/5L
Aiglet Trainer Auster J/8L
Aiglet...
- fin and ****ed with a 130 h.p.
Gipsy Major engine, as used in the J/1B
Aiglet. 45 new
build J/1N
Alphas were
completed in 1956–57,
mainly for
export to...
- 1951. The J/5F
Aiglet Trainer was
powered by a
Gipsy Major 1 engine, and the J/5L
Aiglet Trainer had a
Gipsy Major 10 engine. Most
Aiglet Trainers were...
- The
Auster J/1B
Aiglet is a
British light civil utility aircraft developed in the 1950s. The
Auster J/1
Autocrat of 1946 had
achieved considerable sales...
- lace and feed it
through the eyelets, is
called an aglet, also
spelled aiglet.
Shoelaces with a flat cross-section are
generally easier to hold and stay...
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Auster A.2/45 J/1
Autocrat J/1B
Aiglet J/1U
Workmaster J/2
Arrow J/3 Atom J/4 J/5
Adventurer J/5
Autocar J/5
Aiglet Trainer J/5
Alpine AOP6 6A Tugmaster...
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Auster A.2/45 J/1
Autocrat J/1B
Aiglet J/1U
Workmaster J/2
Arrow J/3 Atom J/4 J/5
Adventurer J/5
Autocar J/5
Aiglet Trainer J/5
Alpine AOP6 6A Tugmaster...