- Look up
volante in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Volante (meaning "flying" and "steering wheel" in
several languages) may
refer to:
Volante (carriage)...
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disco volante in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term
Disco Volante (Italian for
flying disc or
flying saucer) may
refer to;
Disco Volante (Mr. Bungle...
- side skirts. The
Vantage Volante also had a rear spoiler,
which the
regular Volante did not feature. In total, 166
Vantage Volantes were built, with the last...
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literature of colportage,
English chapbooks or to the
Spanish pliegos,
papeles volantes or
hojas volanderas. They are also
known as
literatura de
cordel (string...
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known as "short ch****is"
Volantes. Of the
later DB6-based
Volantes just 140 were built,
including 29 high-output
Vantage Volante versions,
highly prized...
- (1965–1966)
Volante (DB6-based) (1966–1971) V8
Volante (1978–1989) V8
Vantage Volante (1978–1990) (Virage) V8
Volante (1992–1996) DB7
Volante (1996–2004)...
- of the
volantes were
imported to Cuba from England, France, or the
United States.
Volantas Havana, Cuba, 1830s-1840s c. 1900 1904 3-horse
volante, 1899...
- L'uomo
volante (transl. "the
flying man",
Italian pronunciation: [ˈlwɔ.mo
voˈlante]) is a 2004 song by
Italian singer-songwriter
Marco Masini, written...
- The
Escuadrones volantes (lit. "flying squads", English:
Mobile squads), also
known as
Escuadrones de la
muerte (Death squads), were
elite units of the...
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regular Virage Volantes were
delivered there. In
contrast to the Wide Body
Volante, the
Prince of
Wales chose to
equip his 1994
Volante with the standard...