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aviation badge - перевод на испанский

MILITARY INSIGNIA
Pilot Badge; Pilot’s Badge; Pilot's Badge; Pilot's wings; Aviator Badge; Aviation Badge; Pilotenabzeichen; Pilot's badge; Pilotenabzeichen (Pilot's Badge)
  • Gold laurel 1st class pilot badge
  • Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) Aviator Badge
  • Wing/Badge/Brevet of Belgian Air Force Pilot
  • Emblem of Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force since 2007
  • Royal Hungarian Air Force Observers Badge metal version
  • Royal Hungarian Air Force Pilots Badge metal version
  • German Aviation Badge in Bronze
  • Wing/Badge/Brevet of Royal Netherlands Air Force Pilot
  • Royal Air Force Pilot Flying Badge
  • 1st class aviator badge
  • 2nd class aviator badge
  • 3rd class aviator badge
  • Pilot Flying Badge of the Royal Canadian Air Force
  • Wing/Badge/Brevet of Royal Danish Air Force Pilot
  • Royal Hungarian Air Force Pilots Badge sewn version
  • [[Turkish Air Force]] aviator

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símbolo de alas (símbolo de forma de alas de un pájaro que usan los equipos de aire)
manned flight         
  • The [[14-bis]], or ''Oiseau de proie''.
  • Monoplane]]''.
  • Clément Ader ''Avion III'' (1897 photograph).
  • Hounslow]], near London, as the hub
  • Alberto Santos-Dumont flying the Demoiselle over Paris
  • ''Planophore'' model aeroplane by Alphonse Pénaud, 1871
  • [[Apollo 11]] lifts off on its mission to land a man on the Moon
  • [[Nieuport IV]], operated by most of the world's air forces before WW1 for reconnaissance and bombing, including during the [[Italian-Turkish war]].
  • [[Daedalus]] working on [[Icarus]]' wings.
  • RAF]] service
  • Qantas De Havilland biplane, c. 1930
  • [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s [[ornithopter]] design
  • Woodcut print of a kite from John Bate's 1635 book ''[[The Mysteryes of Nature and Art]]''.
  • The ''[[Wright Flyer]]'': the first sustained flight with a powered, controlled aircraft.
  • A 1945 newsreel covering various firsts in human flight
  • Flagg biplane from 1933
  • Taube]] [[monoplane]], illustration from 1917
  • "Governable parachute" design of 1852
  • helicopter]], built in 1907, was the first manned flying machine to have risen from the ground using rotating wings instead of fixed wings.
  • French reconnaissance balloon ''[[L'Intrépide]]'' of 1796, the oldest existing flying device, in the [[Heeresgeschichtliches Museum]], Vienna.
  • [[Jean-Marie Le Bris]] and his flying machine, Albatros II, 1868.
  • One of Leonardo's sketches
  • [[Me 262]], world first operational jet fighter
  • [[Otto Lilienthal]], 29 May 1895.
  • Opel RAK.1 - World's first public flight of a manned rocket-powered plane on 30 September 1929
  • Map of record breaking flights of the 1920s
  • The Biot-Massia glider, restored and on display in the Musee de l'Air.
  •  archive-date = 21 May 2013 }} "Monthly magazine until this month called ''Popular Aviation and Aeronautics''. With 100,000 circulation it is largest-selling of U. S. air publications." "Editor of Aeronautics is equally airwise Harley W. Mitchell, no relative of General Mitchell."</ref>
  • 1843 artist's impression of [[John Stringfellow]]'s plane ''Ariel'' flying over the Nile
  • First female combat pilot, [[Sabiha Gökçen]], reviews her [[Breguet 19]].
  • First failure of Langley's manned ''Aerodrome'' on the [[Potomac River]], 7 October 1903
  • Santos-Dumont's "Number 6" rounding the Eiffel Tower in the process of winning the Deutsch de la Meurthe Prize, October 1901.
  • Early Voisin biplane
  • The 1884 Krebs & Renard first fully controllable free-flights with the LA FRANCE electric dirigible near Paris (Krebs arch.)
  • The ''Aeroplane'' of Victor Tatin, 1879.
HISTORY OF THE DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, PRODUCTION, OPERATION, AND USE OF AIRCRAFT
Aviation History; History of Aviation; History of flight; History of the airplane; History of aerospace; Aeronautical history; Aviation history; Human flight; Aviation Age; Air transport history; History of flight technology; History of aircraft; Manned flight
(n.) = vuelo tripulado
Ex: For example, 629.1388 in DC has to house all documents on Astronautics documents on Instrumentation, Earth satellites, Monkeys in space, manned flights, and so on.
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  • FAA Joint Surveillance Site radar, [[Canton, Michigan]]
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  • overflight]] fee regions. The yellow regions are where the U.S. provides ''enroute'' ATC services over what is mostly land territory, excluding Hawaii and some island territories but including most of the Bering Sea as well as [[Bermuda]] and [[The Bahamas]] (sovereign countries, where the FAA provides high-altitude ATC service). The blue regions are where the U.S. provides ''oceanic'' ATC services over international waters (Hawaii, some US island territories, & some small, foreign island nations/territories are included in this region).
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AGENCY DEDICATED TO CIVIL AVIATION MATTERS
Federal Aviation Agency; United States Federal Aviation Administration; U.S. Federal Aviation Administration; Operational Support Facility; USFAA; US FAA; FAA; Federal Aviation Administrator; Federal Aviation Adminstration; US Federal Aviation Administration; Federal Aviation Authority; Lynne A. Osmus; F.A.A.; Aeronautics Branch; Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration; FAA Administrator; U.S. Federal Aeronautic Administration; Federal Aeronautic Administration; Federal Airworthiness Authority; F. A. A.; Criticism of the Federal Aviation Administration; Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act of 2008; Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions and Noise; FAA Aviation News; Federal Aviation Administration of the United States; Continued Airworthiness Notification to the International Community; CANIC; P.L. 110-253
Agencia Federal de Aviación, organización gubernamental de los Estados Unidos que supervisa la seguridad de las compañías de aviación y regula la industria aérea

Определение

rebadge
If a product is rebadged, it is given a new name, brand, or logo. (BRIT)
The car was rebadged as a Vauxhall and sold in Britain.
VERB: be V-ed, also V-ed

Википедия

Aviator badge

An aviator badge is an insignia used in most of the world's militaries to designate those who have received training and qualification in military aviation. Also known as a Pilot's Badge, or Pilot Wings, the Aviator Badge was first conceived to recognize the training that military aviators receive, as well as provide a means to outwardly differentiate between military pilots and the “foot soldiers” of the regular ground forces.