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Dédalo (Spanish for Daedalus) was the name of two
ships of the
Spanish Navy:
Spanish seaplane carrier
Dédalo was a
seaplane and
balloon carrier converted...
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Dédalo (Spanish for Daedalus) was the
first Spanish aircraft carrier and the
second aviation ship in the
Spanish Navy (after the
seaplane tender and balloon...
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Dédalo was a
steamship that was
built in
England in 1901 as the
cargo ship
Neuenfels for the
German shipping company DDG "Hansa".
Spain seized her in 1918...
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training carrier from 1948 to 1955. From 1967 to 1989, she
served in
Spain as
Dédalo.
After attempts to
preserve her failed, she was s****ped in 2002. USS Cabot...
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Dedalo Minosse International Prize for
commissioning a
building is
promoted by...
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seaplane tender Dédalo and
later the multi-role
light carrier Dédalo,
which was
formerly the US Navy's
World War II
light carrier USS Cabot.
Dédalo was replaced...
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reserve January 1955,
modernised 1965–1967 and
transferred to
Spain as
Dédalo on 30
August 1967.
Stricken from
Naval Vessel Register and sold to Spain...
- The
Veleria Dedalo Strike-T is an
Italian ultralight trike,
designed and
produced by
Veleria Dedalo of Gradara. The
aircraft is
supplied complete and...
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islands are Grevy, Bayly,
Wollaston and Freycinet, as well as the
islets Dédalo, Surgidero, Diana, Otarie,
Middle and Adriana. The
islands are part of Cabo...
- work for
Corriere della Sera he now also
founded his own publication, “
Dedalo”, an
ambitiously conceived monthly magazine of arts
reviews and criticism...