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Criquet, c/r G-BWRF".
Aerial Visuals. AerialVisuals.ca.
Retrieved 18
November 2016. "Airframe
Dossier - Fiesler-Morane-Saulnier MS-500
Criquet, s/n...
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Morne Criquet (French pronunciation: [mɔʁn kʁikɛ]) is a
quartier of
Saint Barthélemy in the Caribbean. It is
located in the
northern part of the island...
- The
Carlson Criquet is an American, two-seats-in-tandem, high wing, strut-braced,
single engine,
homebuilt aircraft that was
designed by
Ernst W. Carlson...
- The
Criquet Storch (English: Stork) is a
Colombian light-sport
aircraft that was
designed and
produced by
Criquet Aviation of
Guaymaral Airport, Bogotá...
- The
Croses EC-6
Criquet ("Locust") is a 1960s
French two-seat
homebuilt aircraft designed by
Emilien Croses. The EC-6
Criquet is a
design for a homebuilt...
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derived cricket from "cryce, Saxon, a stick". In Old French, the word "
criquet"
seems to have
meant a kind of club or stick.
Given the
strong medieval...
- the
Fieseler Storch,
known after the war as the Morane-Saulnier MS.500
Criquet. Morane-Saulnier also
produced a
number of
trainer and
civilian aircraft...
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Libros S. L. D.L SE-3847-2010. Juan
Castro (2010). El "Football" y el
críquet en la Andalucía del
siglo XIX.
Centro de
Estudios Andaluces.
Revista Andalucía...
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topography cover the rest of the island.
Notable are
Morne Rouge,
Morne Criquet,
Morne de
Grand Fond,
Morne de Dépoudré and
Morne Lurin. The
largest bodies...
- S-58, the
Piasecki H-21 and
Piasecki H-25, and the Morane-Saulnier MS-500
Criquet. The
carrier had a
regular flight deck 211 m × 24.5 m (692 ft 3 in × 80 ft...