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315:Fowler flap
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1999:Categories
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893:References
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747:Wing area:
547:Gifu pref.
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252:Shin Meiwa
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898:Citations
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1254:, 2018.
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864:See also
651:58–1009.
549:, Japan.
483:C-1/C-1A
463:Variants
283:turbofan
264:Fuji T-1
197:American
146:Japanese
1868:H-2 (I)
1664:Bell 47
1449:Type 92
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220:postwar
190:Curtiss
110:History
43:in 2011
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299:jeeps
295:truck
256:flaps
216:YS-11
195:, an
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477:XC-1
418:XC-1
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