L-W-F Model H Owl - définition. Qu'est-ce que L-W-F Model H Owl
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est L-W-F Model H Owl - définition


L-W-F Model H Owl         
  • LWF Model H Owl in its later form, with simplified undercarriage and relocated center radiator
  • LWF model H Owl 3-view drawing
  • LWF model H Owl A.S.64012 showing off its twin booms and biplane tail with triple rudders.
1920S AMERICAN BIPLANE
L-W-F H; LWF model H Owl; L-W-F XNBS-2; LWF Model H Owl
The L-W-F Model H Owl was a large American twin-boom trimotor biplane designed and built by LWF Engineering as a mail plane in 1920, but after being rejected for that role, the single prototype was sold to the United States Army Air Service for evaluation as a bomber but failed to secure any orders.
Wilhelm Langschmidt         
  • Langschmidt's portrait of his wife Dorothea Ahrens}}
SOUTH AFRICAN PAINTER, DRAFTSMAN, AND LITHOGRAPHER (1805-1866)
W.H.F.L. Langschmidt; W. H. F. L. Langschmidt
Wilhelm Heinrich Franz Ludwig Langschmidt, or Willem Langschmidt, (10 January 1805 Grabow, Gustrow - 5 October 1866 Caledon) was a German-born South African painter and drawing master of 59 Long Street, Cape Town.
owl         
  • [[Burrowing owl]] (''Athene cunicularia'')
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  • Cross-eyed owl
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  • The [[serration]]s on the leading edge of an owl's flight [[feather]]s reduce noise
  • Comparison of an owl (left) and hawk (right) [[remex]].
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  • A [[great horned owl]] with wet [[feathers]], waiting out a [[rainstorm]]
  • The [[snowy owl]] has effective [[snow camouflage]]
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  • The [[laughing owl]] (''Ninox albifacies''), last seen in 1914
  • Hindu goddess]] [[Lakshmi]] with the owl
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  • A [[great horned owl]] (''Bubo virginianus'') sleeping during daytime in a hollow tree
  • A purpose-built owl-house or owlery at a farm near [[Morton on the Hill]], England (2006)
  • The ancient fossil owl ''[[Palaeoglaux]] artophoron''
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  • Owl eyes each have [[nictitating membrane]]s that can move independently of each other, as seen on this [[spotted eagle-owl]] in [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]].
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  • A [[long-eared owl]] (''Asio otus'') in an erect pose
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
OWL; The Owls; Owl (album); Owls (disambiguation); Owl (character); Owl (fictional character); The Owl (film)
¦ noun
1. a nocturnal bird of prey with large eyes, a hooked beak, and typically a loud hooting call. [Order Strigiformes: many species.]
2. informal a person who habitually goes to bed late. Often contrasted with lark1.
Origin
OE u?le, of Gmc origin, from a base imitative of the bird's call.