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- Crowdfunding: Makerplane fliegt quelloffen - Golem.de Open-Source-Flugzeug MakerPlane sucht Finanzierung - Pro-Linux Open-Source Aircraft: MakerPlane Launches...
- The Plane Makers is a British television series created by Wilfred Greatorex and produced by Rex Firkin. ATV made three series for ITV between 1963 and...
- Local Motors Riversimple Urban Car OpenXC OScar Wikispeed OSVehicle Tabby MakerPlane SECU-3 – gasoline engine control unit OpenEVSEcharger for electric...
- Toolworks, a U.S. maker of artisan tools Millers Falls Company, plane-maker T. Norris & Son, a London plane-maker Edward Preston & Sons, a plane manufacturer...
- plane is a small plane, typically with a br**** body, used by luthiers (violin and guitar makers). Mameganna, or its literal translation, bean plane,...
- Retrieved 23 August 2023. Norman, Greg (24 August 2023). "Prigozhin plane maker Embraer SA says it wasn't providing service, support to jet due to sanctions:...
- The Maker (previously Mister Fantastic, also known as Ultimate Reed Richards) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel...
- Soul Plane is a 2004 American black comedy parody film directed by Jessy Terrero (in his feature film directorial debut). The film stars Tom Arnold, Kevin...
- [citation needed] The rebate plane is one of a group of planes, including the shoulder plane, bullnose plane, and carriage makers plane, in which the blade protrudes...
- woodworker, toolmaker, plane-maker and was enslaved by the colonial entrepreneur and the earliest do****ented American plane maker Francis Nicholson (1683–1753)...