Fairchild 9440 - meaning and definition. What is Fairchild 9440
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Fairchild 9440         
  • Die of the 9445 processor
The Fairchild 9440 MICROFLAME, also known as the F9440 and μFLAME, was a 16-bit microprocessor introduced by Fairchild Semiconductor in 1977. The 9440 implemented the Data General Nova 2's instruction set in a single-chip 40-pin DIP.
Fairchild Aircraft Ltd.         
  • Bolingbroke IVT in the Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum, Brandon, Manitoba
  • Fairchild 71C at the [[Western Canada Aviation Museum]], [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]] in [[Canadian Airways]] livery
  • Fairchild PT-26B Cornell in flying condition at the [[Commonwealth Air Training Plan]] Museum, [[Brandon, Manitoba]], 2005
  • Fairchild F-11-2 on display at the [[Western Canada Aviation Museum]], [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]] c. 2007
1920-1950 AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURER IN CANADA
Fairchild Aircraft Ltd; Fairchild (Canada); Fairchild Aircraft Ltd. (Canada)
Fairchild Aircraft Ltd. was an aircraft manufacturer active at Longueuil, Quebec, Canada in the period 1920–50.
Fairchild 82         
  • [[Canadian Airways]] Fairchild 82A CF-AXE on the goldfields in 1938. The skis have been set over some logs to prevent them from freezing to the surface
  • Fuerza Aérea Argentina]] Fairchild 82D
  • Fairchild 82D on display in [[Moron, Argentina]]
  • Fairchild 82 CF-AXC of [[British Yukon Navigation]], on the ice at Mayo
1935 UTILITY AIRCRAFT FAMILY
Fairchild 81; Fairchild 82A; Fairchild 82D
The Fairchild 82 and the 34-42 Niska were a family of utility aircraft produced in Canada in the mid-1930s, based on designs by Fairchild Aircraft Ltd. (Canada)'s parent company in the United States.