HAT LS2 - significado y definición. Qué es HAT LS2
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Qué (quién) es HAT LS2 - definición


HAT LS2         
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT
HAT LS2 (designation standing for "Landplane, Single engine, 2-seater) is a light airplane developed by Hellenic Aeronautical Technologies (HAT), a small Greek manufacturer of aerospace components. Design started in 1990 followed by prototype construction.
Tyrolean hat         
  • Abfaltersbach]], E Tyrol; [[Kaltern]], S Tyrol; [[Jenesien]], S Tyrol. (commanders)
TYPE OF HAT ORIGINALLY FROM THE TYROL IN THE ALPS
Bavarian hat; Alpine Hat; Alpine hat
The Tyrolean hat (, ), also Bavarian hat or Alpine hat, is a type of headwear that originally came from the Tyrol in the Alps, in what is now part of Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland. It is an essential and distinctive element of the local folk costume, or tracht.
Buntal hat         
  • A wide-brimmed woman's baliwag hat from [[Baliwag]]
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  • charcoal iron]] to shape finished hats (c.1929)
  • Dancers performing ''Jota Cagayana'' in [[Daly City]], California. The man is wearing a white [[barong tagalog]] with a buntal hat, while the woman is in a [[traje de mestiza]]
TRADITIONAL STRAW HAT FROM THE PHILIPPINES
Balibuntal hat; Buntal Hat; Bangkok hat; Baliwag hat; Parabuntal hat; Parabuntal; East Indian Panama hat
The buntal hat is a traditional straw hat from the Philippines woven from fibers extracted from the petioles of buri palm leaves. It is traditionally worn by farmers working in the fields and was a major export of the Philippines in the first half of the 20th century.