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Air: Encyclopedia - Aire

Aire can refer to: the River Aire in Yorkshire, England. the Aire river in the Ardennes département, northern France, affluent of the Aisne. the Aire river in the Canton of Geneva, in Switzerland Aire is also the name of a commune in the Ardennes département in France. The Siege of aire was a military action in 1710 in the War of the Spanish Succession Aire-la-Ville, a municipality in the Canton of Geneva, in Switzerland Aire Diocese in France

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Air: Encyclopedia - AIR
AIR is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below: The Annals of Improbable Research, a monthly magazine devoted to scientific humour All India Radio - India's Government Radio service AIR, a well-known visual novel by Key. AIR, a program suite by Roger P. Woods for medical image registration. The National Rail code for Airbles railway station, United Kingdom. External links: station information; Location map; live dep ...

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Air: Encyclopedia II - Air-to-air missile - List of air-to-air missiles

For each missile, short notes are given, including an indication of its range and guidance mechanism. Brazil: Mectron MAA-1 Piranha - short range IR France: Matra R550 Magic - IR guided missile, similar to the American AIM-9 Sidewinder. Matra Magic II - IR guided missile. Magic Super 530F/Super 530D - French counterpart of the AIM-7 Sparrow. MBDA MICA - French counterpart of the AIM-120 AMRAAM missile. Germany: Ru ...

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Air-to-air missile, Air-to-air missile - Guidance, Air-to-air missile - Design, Air-to-air missile - List of air-to-air missiles

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Air: Encyclopedia - Air Department

The Air Department of the British Admiralty was established prior to World War I by Winston Churchill. Its function was to oversee the Royal Naval Air Service. Its first head was Captain Murray Sueter. Other related archivesAdmiralty, British, Royal Naval Air Service, Winston Churchill, World War I

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Air: Encyclopedia - Air music

Air (french for: Aria; also: Ayr, Ayre), a variant of the musical song form, is the name of various song-like vocal or instrumental compositions. Popular examples include the Air (on the G String) from the 3rd Orchestral Suite, BWV 1068, or the Air with variations, BWV 991, a baroque clavier work, both composed by J. S. Bach. ...

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Air: Encyclopedia - Air Medal

The Air Medal is a military decoration of the United States which was established by Executive Order 9158, signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, on May 11, 1942. The Air Medal is retroactive to September 8, 1939. The Air Medal is awarded to any person who, while serving in any capacity in or with the Armed Forces of the United States, shall have distinguished himself/herself by meritorious a ...

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Air: Encyclopedia - Air sac

Air sac is an anatomical term with several meanings: Pulmonary alveolus, informally known as an air sac, one of innumerable spherical outcroppings of the respiratory bronchioles in the mammalian lung, the primary sites of gas exchange with the blood an anatomical structure continuous with the trachea found in some insects which can be used to actively pump air throughout the body an anatomical structure unique to the dinosaur [1] and bird respiratory system that allows unidirectional flow of air into the

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Air: Encyclopedia - Air horn

The air horn is a device designed to create an extremely loud noise. It is usually composed of a pressurized air source coupled to a horn through a valve which allows the device to be turned on and off. Air horns have been installed on large semi-trailer trucks for many years. More recently, some individuals are adding truck air horns (and even louder train whistles that sound a minor-seventh chord rather than the major chord of truck horns) to their personal autos as a hobby or addition to the culture of bigness exemplifed by SUVs. It should be noted that the use of a train wh ...

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Air: Encyclopedia - Air racing

Air racing is a sport that involves small airplanes and is practiced around the world each year. It is somewhat similar to auto racing; most pilots that practice this sport belong to a team that is sponsored by large corporations. Unlike auto racing races, however, air racing races usually draw smaller crowds. Air races are usually held at small airports. Many of the planes used also perform acrobatic stunts during the races. Air racing - History. The first event in air racing history was held in 19 ...

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Air: Encyclopedia - Air shuttle

An air shuttle is a shuttle service operated with aircraft. Although many airlines employ "shuttle" in their name, a true air shuttle is characterized by short, limited routes frequent, regular scheduled service simplified fare and class structures. Many shuttle services are established by governments, businesses, or organizations which require a high level of service in an otherwise thin corridor. For example, the Federal Aviation Administration's William J. Hughes Technical Center in Atla ...

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Air: Encyclopedia - Air filter

An air filter is a device which removes contaminants, often solid particles such as dust, pollen, mold, and bacteria from air. They are often used in internal combustion engines, gas compressors, diving air compressors, ventilation systems, and any other application where air quality is important. Engine intakes tend to use either paper, foam, or cotton filters. Some buildings, as well as planes and other man-made environments (e.g., satellites and space shuttles) use foam, pleated paper, or spun fiberglass filter elemen ...

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Air: Encyclopedia - Airén

Airén is a variety of white grape used to make white wine, and is the most planted variety of grape in Spain, particularly in the region of La Mancha. The Airén vine has an unusually low vine density (around 1500 vines per hectare), and so its vineyards cover more area than any other grape variety in the world. However, as trends move towards red wine, a huge number of the vines are being uprooted, not least because the grape produces an acidic and characterless wine. A consequence of this is that its principal use has ...

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Air: Encyclopedia - AIR game

AIR (2000) is a visual novel created by Key, who also created Kanon and, later, Clannad. Although created as a PC H game for adults, this game has minimal ecchi scenes. Later, a version without ecchi scenes, dubbed the "All Ages Version", was released on PC (without voice acting), Dreamcast (with almost full voice acting) and PlayStation 2 (with full voice acting). The "All Ages Version" was la ...

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Air: Encyclopedia - Air conditioning

An air conditioner (often abbreviated to AC in the United States and Canada, and air-con in Australia and in Britain) is an appliance or mechanism designed to extract heat from an area using a refrigeration cycle. In construction, a complete system of heating, ventilation and air conditioning is referred to as HVAC. An earlier form of air conditioning was invented in Persia (Iran) thousands of years ago in the form of wind shafts on the roof, which caught the wind and passed it through water and blew the cooled ai ...

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Air: Encyclopedia - A Mouthful of Air

A Mouthful of Air: Language and Languages, Especially English is a work on the subject of linguistics written by Anthony Burgess and published in 1992. Among the topics covered are: the mechanics of linguistic sounds; the development of the English language and its connections with other languages; the making of dictionaries; the importance of slang; the International Phonetic Alphabet; the role of dialect; the best way of learning a foreign language; and a look at specific languages, including Japanese and Malay.

Air: Encyclopedia - Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires ("Good Airs" in Spanish, originally meaning "Fair Winds") is the capital of Argentina and its largest city and port, as well as one of the largest cities in Latin America. Buenos Aires is located on the southern shore of the Río de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent, opposite Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. Buenos Aires is located at 34°40′S 58°24′W (-34.667, -58.40). After the internal conflicts of the 19th century, Buenos Aires was federalised and removed from Buenos Aires Province; its city limits were enlarged to include the former towns of Belgrano an ...

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Air: Encyclopedia - Air pollution

Air pollution is a broad term applied to all physical (particulate matter), chemical, and biological agents that modify the natural characteristics of the atmosphere. Some definitions also consider physical perturbations such as noise pollution, heat, radiation or light pollution as air pollution.[citation needed] Definitions commonly include the term harmful as a requisite ...

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Air: Encyclopedia - Air hockey

Air Hockey is a game for two competing players trying to score points in the opposing players goal. Air hockey - Equipment. Air hockey requires an air hockey table, two mallets, and a puck. A typical air hockey table consists of a large smooth playing surface, a surrounding rail to prevent the puck and mallets from leaving the table, and slots in the rail at either end of the table that serve as goals. On the ends of the table behind and below the goals, there is usually a puck return. Additionally, ...

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Air: Encyclopedia - Air Canada

Air Canada is Canada's flag air carrier. Headquartered in Montréal, Quebec, the airline provides scheduled and charter air transportation for passengers and cargo to over 150 destinations, vacation packages to over 90 destinations, as well as maintenance, ground handling and training services to other airlines. Its main base is Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, with hubs at Toronto Pearson International Airport, a Pacific hub at Vancouver International Airport. Calgary Inter ...

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Air: Encyclopedia - Air Sahara

Air Sahara is an airline based in New Delhi, India. It is a privately owned airline operating scheduled services connecting all metropolitan centres in India. Helicopters are available for charter services and aerial photography. Its main base is Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, with hubs at Begumpet International Airport, Hyderabad and Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai. Air Sahara - History. The airline was established on 20 September 1991 and began operations on 3 Dece ...

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