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What (who) is G-Spot Tornado - definition


G-Spot Tornado         
1986 SONG BY FRANK ZAPPA
"G-Spot Tornado" is a piece of programmed Synclavier DMS music written by American musician Frank Zappa, released in 1986 on his instrumental album Jazz from Hell.
G-spot         
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ANATOMICAL DETAIL OF HUMAN FEMALE SEXUAL ORGAN
Grafenberg spot; G spot; G-point; Gräfenberg Spot; Gspot; G Spot; Gräfenberg spot; G-Spot amplification; Graefenberg spot; Graefenberg Spot; Grafenberg Spot; G-Shot; G-spot amplification; The G-spot; Grafenburg spot; Ernst Grafenberg Spot; G-Spot; Gräfenberg-spot; Gräfenberg's locus; Gräfenbergs locus; G–spot
¦ noun a sensitive area of the anterior wall of the vagina believed by some to be highly erogenous.
Origin
1944 (as Grafenberg spot): G from the American gynaecologists E. Grafenberg and R. L. Dickinson, who first described it.
Panavia Tornado         
  • AFVG]], an ancestor to the MRCA programme
  • Tornado GR4 in a retro scheme to mark the Tornado GR4's retirement departing [[RAF Marham]], January 2019
  • A USAF [[F-15C]] flanked by Luftwaffe and RAF Tornados in 1987
  • A German Air Force Tornado IDS ''43+13'' flying above [[Nevada]], US, 2007
  • Two Italian A-200 Tornados participating in [[NATO]] exercise Dragon Hammer, May 1987
  • A-200 Tornados of 50° Stormo during [[Operation Unified Protector]], 2011
  • A German Air Force Tornado undergoing maintenance in July 2004
  • RAE Farnborough]], August 1980
  • No. 20 Squadron]] in the "desert pink" used for [[Operation Granby]] at [[RAF Brize Norton]], September 1991
  • Panavia Tornado IDS 3-view drawing
  • RSAF Tornado IDS ''7507'' of 75 Squadron arriving at [[RAF Coningsby]], August 2013
  • A Luftwaffe Tornado ''44+80'' of [[Jagdbombergeschwader 31]] taking off from [[Eielson Air Force Base]], [[Alaska]], in 2004
  • Tornado GR4 ''ZD744'' over Iraq during [[Operation Shader]], September 2014
  • XV (R)]] Squadrons lined up at [[CFB Goose Bay]], June 1992
  • Formation take-off of an RAF Tornado GR.1 and a Tornado F.2 prototype in September 1982
  • No. XV (Reserve) Squadron]] in flight over Iraq during [[Operation Telic]], August 2004
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  • RB199 on static display at the [[Royal Air Force Museum Cosford]]
  • A 'new' AMLCD TV TAB DU in test mode showing color bars. The bezel is removed to allow a higher view angle.
  • Deployed swing wings
  • KC-135 Stratotanker]] in September 1997
  • Aft cockpit of an RAF Tornado GR.4
  • Forward cockpit of an RAF Tornado GR.4
  • No. 27 Squadron]] arriving at [[RIAT]], July 1983
  • A German Navy Tornado ''43+65'' landing at [[RAF Mildenhall]] in 1984
  • Operators of the Panavia Tornado
  • Flyover of a German Navy Tornado during a training exercise in 2003
FAMILY OF MULTI-ROLE COMBAT AIRCRAFT
Tornado (aircraft); RAF Tornado GR4; Tornado IDS; RAF Tornado GR1; Tornado GR4; RAF Tornado GR4A; RAF Tornado GR1A; GR4; GR4A; RAF Tornado GR1B; Tornado fighter; Panavia Tornado variants; Panavia Tornado F3 ZE934; Tornado jet; NATO MRCA; Panavia Tornado GR4; Panavia Tornado ECR; Panavia Tornado GR.4; Panavia Tornado GR.1; Panavia Panther; Panavia Tornado GR.1A; Tornado GR4s; Panavia Tornado IDS; Tornado ECR; Tornado GR1; Tornado fighters
The Panavia Tornado is a family of twin-engine, variable-sweep wing multirole combat aircraft, jointly developed and manufactured by Italy, the United Kingdom and West Germany. There are three primary Tornado variants: the Tornado IDS (interdictor/strike) fighter-bomber, the suppression of enemy air defences Tornado ECR (electronic combat/reconnaissance) and the Tornado ADV (air defence variant) interceptor aircraft.