Aerospatiale Sa - translation to Αγγλικά
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Aerospatiale Sa - translation to Αγγλικά

SERIES OF LIGHT UTILITY HELICOPTERS
Aérospatiale SA 360; Aerospatiale SA 360; Aerospatiale SA 360 Dauphin; Aérospatiale SA 361H Dauphin
  • SA 360C Dauphin at [[Hockenheimring]], [[Germany]], 2003
  • SA-360C Dauphin in flight
  • Aérospatiale SA 360C on static display, 2012

Aerospatiale Sa      
Aerospatiale Sa, Frans bedrijf voor produktie van vliegtuigen (gedeelte van Europese Consortium)
brown shirt         
  • The SA unit in [[Berlin]] in 1932
  • [[Ernst Röhm]], SA Chief of Staff, 1931–1934
  • The SA unit in [[Nuremberg]], 1929
  • Hitler and [[Hermann Göring]] with SA stormtroopers in front of [[Frauenkirche, Nuremberg]] in 1928
  • date=January 2019}}
  • Heydrich]] are absent.
NAZI PARTY'S ORIGINAL PARAMILITARY WING
Brownshirts; Brownshirt; Brown shirt; Brown shirts; Sturm Abteilung; Nazi Storm Trooper; Nazi stormtrooper; National Socialist stormtrooper; Sturmabteile; Brown Army; Nazi Stormtroopers; SA-Gruppenführer; SA-Oberführer; SA-Standartenführer; Brown Shirts; The Rise and Fall of the Sturmabteilung; Strumabteilung; Brownshirts (Nazi Germany); SA (Nazi Germany); Stormtroopers (Nazi Germany); Storm Troopers (Nazi Germany); Stormtroopers (Nazism); Stormtroopers (Nazi Party); Nazi SA; Brown-shirts; SA (Germany)
bruin shirt (van nazi-uniform)
Construcciones Aeronauticas SA         
  • The first A400M, surrounded by EADS employees, during the aircraft's roll-out in Seville on 26 June 2008
  • [[CASA 2.111]] a licensed production version of the He 111-H Bomber, re-engined in Spain with imported Rolls-Royce Merlins at the end of World War II. CASA built 236 of this aircraft between 1940 and 1956
  • Swedish Coast Guard]]
  • [[CASA C-295]] of the [[Polish Air Force]]
  • CASA CN-235M-100]] of the [[Spanish Air Force]]
  • The Eurofighter Typhoon is assembled in Spain by EADS-CASA for the Spanish Air Force
SPANISH AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING, NOW SUBSIDIARY OF AIRBUS
EADS-CASA; Construcciones Aeronauticas SA; Construcciones Aeronauticas; Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA; Construcciones Aeronáuticas; Construcciones Aeronáuticas S.A.; CASA Aircraft; EADS CASA
Construcciones Aeronauticas, Spaans bedrijf dat vliegtuigen produceert (onderdeel van Europese Consortium)

Ορισμός

ta-ta
[ta't?:]
¦ exclamation Brit. informal goodbye.
Origin
C19: of unknown origin; cf. earlier da-da.

Βικιπαίδεια

Aérospatiale SA 360 Dauphin

The Aérospatiale SA 360 Dauphin was a single-engine French utility helicopter developed and produced by aerospace manufacturer Aérospatiale.

It was developed during the early 1970s as a replacement for the company's popular Alouette III helicopter, as well as to fill in an apparent gap in the company's existing product line, falling within the six to ten-seat helicopter category. Performing its maiden flight on 2 June 1972, the prototypes the demonstrated type's performance capacities by setting three world airspeed records for helicopters in the 1,750 kg – 3,000 kg class. The Dauphin was marketed towards both civilian and military customers, however, as the new helicopter supposedly offered little advantage over its predecessor, the type possessed only a limited market appeal and did not sell well.

Ultimately, production of the SA 360 Dauphin was abandoned after only a few dozen of helicopters had been completed. However, Aérospatiale did not give up on the design, subsequently developing a twin-engine derivative of the SA 360, the Dauphin 2, which proved to be commercially successful, having been in production for in excess of 40 years. Following the integration of Aérospatiale's helicopter division into the multinational Eurocopter consortium in 1992, the Dauphin 2 designation was dropped, and Eurocopter-built examples have been simply referred to as "Dauphin". The retronym "Dauphin 1" is sometimes applied to the original Dauphin to distinguish the two.