- The
Hannover CL.
III was a two-seat, single-bay
biplane built by the
Hannoversche Waggonfabrik during the
First World War for the
Imperial German Army's...
- Year 153 (
CLIII) was a
common year
starting on
Sunday of the
Julian calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Rusticus and...
-
Battalion (1939–45) Ch
Cl III Rev Fr J.L. Kingan. MC. 26th
Battalion (1939–45) Ch
Cl III Rev J.R. Nairn. 26th
Battalion (1939–45) Ch
Cl III Rev H.S. Scott. 26th...
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designed the C.V
roughly in
parallel with the C.IV that used the
Mercedes D.
III straight-six
engine and the two
aircraft shared many
features including the...
- C.I, but
retained the same water-cooled 150-horsepower (110 kW) Benz Bz.
III straight-six
piston engine and
defensive armament. The wing span was slightly...
-
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula Na
ClO4. It
consists of
sodium cations Na+ and
perchlorate anions ClO−4. It is a
white crystalline, hygroscopic...
-
numbers of
CL-types in
support of the
Spring Offensive in
March 1918, with 38
Schlachtstaffeln (equipped with the
CL.II,
CL.IV and the
Hannover CL.
III) available...
- 0 m (49 ft 2 in) Wing area: 41.5 m2 (447 sq ft) Powerplant: 1 ×
Mercedes D.
III , 117 kW (158 hp)
Performance Maximum speed: 140 km/h (90 mph, 78 kn) Range:...
-
Sonnet 153 is a
sonnet by
William Shakespeare.
Sonnets 153 and 154 are
filled with
rather bawdy double entendres of ****
followed by
contraction of a venereal...
- Berganza, F. de:
Antiguedades de España (1721)
Secunda parte,
Appendice CLIII, p. 466.
Castan Lanaspa, G. (1984): San Nicolás del Real Camino, un Hospital...