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Τι (ποιος) είναι FGA - ορισμός

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
FGA (disambiguation)

FGA         
Future Graphics Adapter (Reference: Spea)
Field and Game Australia         
HUNTING ASSOCIATION
Field and game australia
Field & Game Australia (FGA) is an Australian non-government organization formed in 1958 for conservation, hunting and clay target shooting, and is based in Seymour, Victoria.
Hawker Hunter         
  • The tail and rear fuselage are detachable, providing maintenance access to the aircraft's single engine
  • Indian Air Force Hawker Hunter in the [[Indian Air Force Museum, Palam]]
  • "Miss Demeanour" – a privately owned Hawker Hunter F.58A, 2007
  • 3-view drawing of Hawker Hunter
  • The cockpit of a preserved Hunter
  • The prototype Hunter ''WB188'', modified to Mark 3 standard, displayed in its world speed record colours in 1976
  • A Hunter F.6A of the Dutch Hawker Hunter Foundation painted to represent a [[Royal Netherlands Air Force]] aircraft, 2009
  • Hunter F.73 of the Royal Jordanian Air Force in 1971
  • Hunter F6A in flight near [[RAF Abingdon]], 1979
  • Mounted above the Hunter's nose (ex-RAF XF458) is the G-10 [[gun camera]] port. Note also the two Sidewinder missiles under the starboard wing, a total of four could be carried by the Singaporean FGA/FR.74S variant.<ref name="AFM67"/>
  • Hunter T7 of the Empire Test Pilots' School, [[Farnborough Air Show]], September 1959
  • Hunter T7 aerobatics, [[Shoreham Airshow]] 2014. This aircraft was destroyed in the [[2015 Shoreham Airshow crash]].
  • No. 43 Squadron]] in flight, c.&nbsp;1956
  • Hunter operators
  • Ex-Swiss Air Force Hunter Mk 58 J-4040 at Hunterfest (St. Stephan, 2022)
  • Swedish Air Force J34 Hunter, 1955
  • Hunters of the ''[[Patrouille Suisse]]'' in formation flight, c.&nbsp;1991
  • four 30 mm}} ADEN cannons.
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  • A pair of ex-Swiss Air Force Hunters flying in close formation behind a single [[Mirage III]], 2011
FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY HAWKER
BA Hawker Hunter; Hawker Hunters; Hawker Hunter Mk. 58; Hawker P.1067; Hawker hunter; Hawker P.1130; Hawker Hunter T.7; Hawker J34; Hawker Hunter F.Mk.5; Hawker Hunter F.Mk.2; Hawker Hunter FGA.9; Hawker Hunter F.6; Hawker Hunter F.4; Hawker Hunter T.53; Hawker Hunter FGA.56; Hawker Hunter T.66; Hawker Hunter F.5; Hawker Hunter F.2; Hawker Hunter T7; Hawker J 34 Hunter
The Hawker Hunter is a transonic British jet-powered fighter aircraft that was developed by Hawker Aircraft for the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It was designed to take advantage of the newly developed Rolls-Royce Avon turbojet engine and the swept wing, and was the first jet-powered aircraft produced by Hawker to be procured by the RAF.

Βικιπαίδεια

FGA

FGA may refer to:

  • Fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Fellow of the Gemmological Association
  • Fibrinogen alpha chain, encoded by the FGA gene
  • Field and Game Australia
  • Fit/gap analysis
  • Fleshgod Apocalypse, an Italian symphonic death metal band
  • Florida Gulf & Atlantic Railroad
  • Flugestone acetate
  • Fondements de la Géometrie Algébrique, a mathematics text
  • Foundation for Government Accountability, an American lobbying organization
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για FGA
1. Immediate past FGA President Rene Layug and treasurer Mar Vera Cruz donated the trophies.
2. Card–bearing FGA members and their friends on the Riyadh golf circuit participated in the 18–hole competition.
3. The New Zealander trio of John Palalagi, Julian Bennet and Sam Davey, staunch FGA supporters, sponsored some prizes.
4. The tournament played in benign conditions was the first project of the FGA (Filipino Golf Association) under a new set of officers led by president Danny Naval.
5. Up next in the FGA schedule is the Monthly Medal tournament set for Aug. 3 at a venue still to be determined.