- A
nautical mile is a unit of
length used in
air, marine, and
space navigation, and for the
definition of
territorial waters. Historically, it was defined...
- but by then had
already sold all of its
Stratoliners to CITCA.
Airnautic (or
Air Nautic)
received three ex-Aigle Azur SA-307B-1s in 1955 and 1956 including...
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Zodiac Nautic is a
French company known for
their inflatable boats.
Because of
financial trouble, the
company was sold to
private owners in 2015. Zodiac...
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bridge or in a
separate chart room, nearby. It
includes a
table sized for
nautical charts where calculations of
course and
location are made. The navigator...
- A
nautical almanac is a
publication describing the
positions of a
selection of
celestial bodies for the
purpose of
enabling navigators to use celestial...
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Nautical fiction,
frequently also
naval fiction, sea fiction,
naval adventure fiction or
maritime fiction, is a
genre of
literature with a
setting on or...
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fatalities (40)
occurred in the 11
September 1963
crash of F-BJER of
Airnautic.
Below is a list of
accidents and
incidents involving the
Vickers VC.1...
- the
following objects that make use of
nautical floats. A
pontoon boat is a
flattish boat that
relies on
nautical floats for buoyancy.
Common boat designs...
- not all)
digital watches can be set to show the time in 24-hour format.
AirNautic (Swiss)
Akerfalk (Swedish)
Armourlite Watch Company (US)
Breitling (Swiss)...
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Korean Air Lines Flight 007 (KE007/KAL007) was a
scheduled Korean Air Lines flight from New York City to
Seoul via Anchorage, Alaska. On
September 1, 1983...