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  2. List of World War II flying aces - Wikipedia

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    Fighter aces in World War II had tremendously varying kill scores, affected as they were by many factors: the pilot's skill level, the performance of the airplane the pilot flew and the planes they flew against, how long they served, their opportunity to meet the enemy in the air (Allied to Axis disproportion), whether they were the formation's leader or a wingman, the standards their air ...

  3. Clayton Kelly Gross - Wikipedia

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    Clayton Kelly Gross (November 30, 1920 – January 10, 2016) from Walla Walla, Washington [1] was a Army Air Forces World War II Ace who shot down 6 enemy planes over Europe. [2] Gross also flew planes in the D-Day invasion of Normany, France both on June 5 and 6, 1944. [3] He was a recipient of the American Fighter Aces Congressional Gold ...

  4. Alaska - Wikipedia

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    An Aces game at "The Sully" Alyeska Resort; Chugach State Park, a 495,000-acre (2,000 km 2) high alpine park. Anchorage has many groomed cross-country skiing trails within the urban core. There are 105 miles (169 km) of maintained ski trails in the city, some of which reach downtown. Mulcahy Stadium; Sullivan Arena; Alaska Airlines Center

  5. The Four Aces - Wikipedia

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    The Four Aces are an American male traditional pop quartet popular since the 1950s. Over the last half-century, the group amassed many gold records. Over the last half-century, the group amassed many gold records.

  6. Vought F-8 Crusader - Wikipedia

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    Development Background F8U-1 Crusader BuNo 141435 and Commander "Duke" Windsor depart China Lake for a successful speed record attempt, 21 August 1956. F-8 pilots insignia During September 1952, the United States Navy released a requirement calling for a new fighter. Specifics of this requirement included a maximum speed of Mach 1.2 at 30,000 ft (9,100 m) with a climb rate of 25,000 ft/min ...

  7. ACES Colombia - Wikipedia

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    ACES (Spanish acronym: Aerolíneas Centrales de Colombia) was an airline with its headquarters in the Torre del Café in Medellín, Colombia and founded on August 30, 1971, by a group of 13 Colombian entrepreneurs, amongst them, most notably Orlando Botero Escobar and German Peñaloza Arias from Manizales and Luis H. Coulson, Jorge Coulson R., Alberto Jaramillo and Hernán Zuluaga from Medellín.

  8. Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma (/ ˌ oʊ k l ə ˈ h oʊ m ə / ⓘ OHK-lə-HOH-mə; Choctaw: Oklahumma, pronounced; Cherokee: ᎣᎧᎳᎰᎹ, Okalahoma, pronounced [ògàlàhǒːmã́]) is a landlocked state in the South Central region of the United States.

  9. List of stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    List criteria notes. The capacity figures are standard, permanent total capacity, including both seating and any permanent standing areas, but excluding any temporary accommodation.

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