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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN THE NETHERLANDS
BV Veendam
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SC Veendam         
Sportclub Veendam () was a Dutch professional association football club based in Veendam, province of Groningen. Founded on 4 September 1894 as Look-Out, it became P.
Blohm & Voss BV 144         
1945 PROTOTYPE AIRLINER BY BLOHM & VOSS
Blohm + Voss Bv 144; Blohm + Voss BV 144; Bv 144; Blohm & Voss Bv 144; Blohm und Voss Bv 144; Blohm+Voss BV 144; BV 144
The Blohm & Voss BV 144 was an advanced twin-engined commercial airliner developed by Germany during World War II but intended for post-war service. It was unusual in having a variable-incidence wing.
Blohm & Voss BV 238         
1944 MILITARY FLYING BOAT BY BLOHM & VOSS
Blohm und Voss Bv 238; Blohm und Voss BV 238; BV 238; Blohm + Voss BV 238; Blohm & Voss V238 V1; Blohm & Voss Bv 238; Blohm+Voss BV 238; Fg 227; Bv 238; Bv 250; BV 250; Blohm & Voss Fg 227; Blohm & Voss BV 250
The Blohm & Voss BV 238 was a German flying boat, built during World War II. It was the heaviest aircraft ever built when it first flew in 1944, and was the largest aircraft produced by any of the Axis powers during World War II.

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SC Veendam

Sportclub Veendam (Dutch pronunciation: [ɛs seː veːnˈdɑm]) was a Dutch professional association football club based in Veendam, province of Groningen. Founded on 4 September 1894 as Look-Out, it became P.J. Veendam in 1909, Veendam in 1910, SC Veendam in 1974, BV Veendam in 1997 and again SC Veendam in 2011. The club was a founder member of the regional first tier Eerste Klasse Noord in 1916 and became champions of the division in 1931–32; it qualified for the national championship play-offs but finished in bottom place. Veendam took part in the inaugural season of the third tier Tweede Divisie in 1956–57; after yo-yoing between the third and second tiers, the team won promotion to the first tier Eredivisie for the first time in 1985–86. The side spent two seasons in the Eredivisie—1986–87 and 1988–89—but were relegated both times. Veendam then competed in the second tier Eerste Divisie until they were dissolved due to financial problems in 2013.

The team's stadion was De Langeleegte, where they had played since their foundation. Although Veendam is a small town with around 20,000 inhabitants, the club recorded average attendances of around 3,500. Veendam's home kit colours were black and yellow. The club was nicknamed "Veenkolonialen" (English: "Peat colonials"), reflecting the area’s peat history. Veendam had rivalries with FC Groningen, with whom they contested the Groningse derby, and with Drenthe-based FC Emmen.