- Tina Turner. He
joined music PR firm
Laister ****son as a
director reporting to
founder of the
company Wendy Laister. Five
years later he
acquired the company...
- The
Laister LP-46 and LP-49 are a
family of
American high-wing, single-seat,
gliders that were
designed by Jack
Laister and
produced by
Laister Sailplanes...
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Peter Laister (May 12, 1927 –
October 24, 2002) was a
prominent Anglo-Catholic
priest in the
twentieth century. He was born and died in London.
Laister trained...
- The
Laister-Kauffmann TG-4 (designated LK-10
Yankee Doodle 2 by its designer) is a
sailplane produced in the
United States during the
Second World War...
- The Göppingen Gö 1 Wolf was a single-seat
glider produced in
Germany from 1935.
Conceived as a
rival to the
Grunau Baby, it was the
first product of the...
- Scottish),
Lyster (Irish), Lester,
Lestor (English), McInlester, McLeister,
Laister,
Litster (Scottish),
Lidster (Scottish), and the rare
Ledgister and Ledster...
- Kenaz, The
Haitian Vodou Handbook:
Protocols for
Riding with the Lwa.
Laister, Richard,
Looking for Mr. Legba, p. 12. Tiller, Joe TRUE STORIES: THE STRANGE...
- The
Laister LP-15
Nugget is an
American single-seat, high-wing
glider designed by Jack and Bill
Laister for the FAI
Standard class. It
first flew in 1971...
- 1972 – 1975
Laister was a
sailplane manufacturer using advanced techniques in epoxy-bonded
metal wing
construction invented by Jack
Laister,
whose gliders...
- The
Laister-Kauffman CG-10 was an
American military transport glider aircraft developed during World War II. The
development version was
known as XCG-10...