- The
jabiru (/ˌdʒæbɪˈruː/ or /ˈdʒæbɪruː/;
Jabiru mycteria) is a
large stork found in the
Americas from
Mexico to Argentina,
except west of the Andes. It...
- 1964
Jabiru Aircraft, a
light aircraft manufacturer in Australia,
maker of the
following models:
Jabiru 1600
Jabiru 2200
Jabiru 3300
Jabiru J160
Jabiru J170...
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Jabiru Aircraft Pty Ltd is an
Australian aircraft manufacturer that
produces a
range of kit- and ready-built
civil light aircraft in Bundaberg, Queensland...
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Jabiru is a town in the
Northern Territory of Australia.
Built in 1982, the town is
completely surrounded by
Kakadu National Park. At the 2016 census,...
- The
Jabiru J230 is an
Australian light-sport aircraft,
designed and
produced by
Jabiru Aircraft. The
aircraft is
supplied as a kit for
amateur construction...
- Emu and the
Jabiru is an
Australian Aboriginal myth. The myth
tells a
story of
greed between two brothers-in-law, who
through their fighting transformed...
- The
Jabiru 2200 is a
lightweight naturally aspirated,
pushrod four-stroke, flat four, air-cooled
aircraft engine produced by
Jabiru Aircraft. The conventional...
- The
Jabiru J160 is an
Australian ultralight trainer,
designed and
produced by
Jabiru Aircraft of Bundaberg, Queensland.
Certified in the
Australian primary...
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Jabiru Airport (IATA: JAB, ICAO: YJAB) is an
airport located 1.5
nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi)
northwest of
Ranger Uranium Mine and east of
Jabiru in...
- as a
military bomber aircraft. The F.120,
which received the
nickname of
Jabiru after a
Latin American stork, was a fixed-undercarriage
monoplane powered...