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- A mail plane is an aircraft used for carrying mail. Aircraft that were purely mail planes existed almost exclusively prior to World War II. Because early...
- The Avro 627 Mailplane was a British biplane developed in 1931 by Avro from the Avro Antelope bomber as a mail plane for use in Canada. Only one was built...
- monoplane floatplane mailplane Blohm & Voss BV 142 four-engine monoplane transatlantic mailplane Boeing B-1 biplane flying boat mailplane Boeing Model 40 biplane...
- Mailplane is an e-mail client for Mac OS X that "wraps" the Gmail service as a site-specific browser. This gives the user a more application-like experience...
- The Douglas mailplanes are a family of 1920s American single-seat mail planes designed and built by the Douglas Aircraft Company. The aircraft were used...
- as a transatlantic mailplane. Latécoère 25 (1926) Five-p****enger, single-engine airliner. Latécoère 26 (1926) Single-engine mailplane. Latécoère 27* (1927)...
- The Waco Mailplanes are US-built open-****pit biplane mailplanes from the late 1920s derived from the Waco 10 sports biplanes. In order to meet the demand...
- Wight. It was a development of the Saro-Percival Mailplane for p****enger use. The Saro-Percival Mailplane was a three-engined monoplane mail plane designed...
- seven ships of the Royal Navy G-ACOY Britomart, a Boulton & Paul P.71A mailplane LNWR Experiment class 4-6-0 No. 2645 Britomart A Hunslet quarry locomotive...
- The Boulton & Paul P.64 Mailplane also known as the Mail-Carrier was a 1930s British twin-engined all-metal biplane transport aircraft designed for Imperial...