- The
Kittyhawks fired "nearly 200,000
rounds of half-inch ammunition"
during the
course of the battle. The RAAF
units that most used
Kittyhawks in the...
- The Hewlett-Packard HP3013/3014,
nicknamed Kittyhawk, was a hard disk
drive introduced by Hewlett-Packard on June 9, 1992. At the time of its introduction...
- Two
ships of the
United States Navy have been
named USS
Kitty Hawk (after
Kitty Hawk,
North Carolina): USS Kitty Hawk (AKV-1) was a
cargo ship and aircraft...
- Look up
Kitty Hawk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kitty Hawk or
Kittyhawk may
refer to:
Kitty Hawk,
North Carolina,
where the
Wright Brothers flew...
-
Kittyhawk is an
American emo band from Chicago, Illinois. The band has
currently released one full-length album, one
extended play, and four splits. The...
- idea came from the British, as they
noticed that
their Allison powered Kittyhawks and
Mustangs had poor
performance at high altitudes,
while their own Merlin...
- P-40
Kittyhawks; it
commenced combat operations out of
Gambut and El Adem, Libya, and
began registering victories in
February 1942.
Flying a
Kittyhawk, Steege...
-
Kittyhawk is an IBM supercomputer. The
proposed project entails constructing a global-scale
shared supercomputer capable of
hosting the
entire Internet...
-
Apollo 14 (January 31 –
February 9, 1971) was the
eighth crewed mission in the
United States Apollo program, the
third to land on the Moon, and the first...
-
Wilbur Wright Field was a
military installation and an
airfield used as a
World War I pilot, mechanic, and
armorer training facility and,
under different...