Definition of SPADs. Meaning of SPADs. Synonyms of SPADs

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Definition of SPADs

Spad
Spad Spad, n. (Mining) A nail one or two inches long, of iron, brass, tin, or tinner iron, with a hole through the flattened head, used to mark stations in underground surveying.

Meaning of SPADs from wikipedia

- Look up SPAD or spad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. SPAD may refer to: Signal p****ed at danger by a train Simple Plastic Airplane Design, a type...
- Spad S.XIII was "incapable of giving dependable service". Even in April 1918, an official report stated that two-thirds of the 150 kW (200 hp) SPADs were...
- the United Kingdom and 30 Squadron in Mesopotamia also received SPADs. British-built SPADs were generally used in the training units and in the Middle East...
- of the SPAD S.VII. The two-seaters, the SPAD XI and SPAD XVI, were built in moderate numbers, around 1,000 of each type, but two-seater SPADs were much...
- "Pulpit SPADs: A-series". WW1 Aero (127). WW1 Aeroplanes, Inc: 10–27. "SPAD S-A1". aviafrance.com. 17 September 1997. Retrieved 29 November 2019. "SPAD S-A2"...
- despite a guard ring and consequently produce SPADs with high dark count rates. To compromise, square SPADs with sufficiently rounded corners have been...
- the end of 1917. It equipped 27 French squadrons and 305 two-seater SPADs, mainly SPAD 16s, which were in service with French reconnaissance squadrons at...
- prevention of SPADs is actively researched. Causes of SPADs are always multidimensional.[citation needed] Some of the causes of SPADs are: Misjudgement...
- The SPAD S.XII or SPAD 12 was a French single-seat biplane fighter aircraft of the First World War developed from the successful SPAD VII by Louis Béchereau...
- The Blériot-SPAD S.XXI was a prototype fighter plane built by SPAD in the late 1910s, derived from the Spad S.XIII. Data from General characteristics...