- The
Capelis XC-12 was a
failed 1933
aircraft design that most
notably was used as a prop in the
films Five Came Back, The
Flying Tigers, The
Falcon in...
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client wished "to
apologise to the court" and
those he had hurt. 2009,
Capeli Llanelli: Our Rich Heritage,
Carmarthenshire County Council, ISBN 0906821789...
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Historical Monuments of Wales.
Retrieved 27
April 2016. Edwards, Huw (2009).
Capeli Llanelli: Our Rich Heritage.
Carmarthenshire County Council. ISBN 978-0906821787...
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falling ill. The
transport aircraft used in the film is the
Capelis XC-12,
built in 1933 by
Capelis Safety Airplane Corporation of California,
although an...
- "Cyfarfod y
Gwanwyn yn Llangefni" (PDF) (in Welsh).
Cymdeithas Treftadaeth y
Capeli. 2002.
Stephen McClarence (24
April 2011),
Anglesey is the
royal threshold...
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competition aerobatics monoplane Mudry CAP 230 single-seat
aerobatic monoplane Capelis XC-12 12 p****enger twin-engine low-wing
monoplane Caproni Ca.48 airliner...
- y
Gwendraeth a Llanelli/History of the
Gwendraeth Valleys and
Llanelli Capeli Cymru Settlement and
Society in Wales. 1989.
Cyflwyniad i
Adran Darluniau...
- John Wayne's
character arrives at the Tigers'
airbase on the one-off
Capelis XC-12, a
failed 1933 twin-engine
transport aircraft that
found new life...
- 237–8.
Edwards 2009, p. 244.
Edwards 2009, p. 245. Edwards, Huw (2009).
Capeli Llanelli. Our Rich Heritage.
Carmarthenshire County Council. pp. 89–108...
- (University of
Wales Press, Cardiff, 2002) ISBN 0-7083-1769-3 D. Huw Owen:
Capeli Cymru (Y Lolfa, Talybont, 2005) ISBN 0-86243-793-8
Official Webpage 52°35′29″N...