- 548458; -92.325368 The
Sea Wing disaster occurred on July 13, 1890, when a
strong squall line
overturned the
excursion vessel Sea Wing on Lake
Pepin near...
- to the Open
Sea wing contains schooling Pacific sardines. An
exhibit demonstrates the
streamlined bodies of
Pacific mackerel.
Pacific sea nettles in a...
- the
formation of
wingtip vortices, thus
increasing the
efficiency of the
wing. This
effect does not
occur at high altitude. The name Lun
comes from the...
- Seawing, an
amphibious ultralight aircraft Sea Wing, an
excursion vessel on Lake Pepin, Minnesota, in the
Sea Wing disaster of 1890 Seawing, a
cruise ship...
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level surface (usually over the
sea) by
making use of
ground effect, the
aerodynamic interaction between the
moving wing and the
surface below. Some models...
- Air
Wing 13 was established.
Between 1
October 1985 and 30
September 1989 the
wing made
three deployments aboard Coral Sea. A new
Carrier Air
Wing 10 was...
- The
Wing-and-
Wing; Or, Le Feu-Follet is an 1842,
sea novel by the
American author James Fenimore Cooper. It
includes a
thematic interest in religiosity...
- Right-
wing populism, also
called national populism and
right populism, is a
political ideology that
combines right-
wing politics with
populist rhetoric...
- CVW-7/IKE deplo**** to the Red
Sea/Persian Gulf as part of post
hostilities Operation Desert Storm. They were the
first CV and Air
Wing team to
deploy for a second...
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displacement of 65,000 tons,
CATOBAR capability, and an air
wing based around fixed-
wing aircraft and
Kamov helicopters. However, by 1980
Soviet defense...