- The
fulmars are
tubenosed seabirds of the
family Procellariidae. The
family includes two
extant species and two
extinct fossil species from the Miocene...
- The
Fairey Fulmar is a
British carrier-borne
reconnaissance aircraft/fighter
aircraft which was
developed and
manufactured by
aircraft company Fairey Aviation...
- The
northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis),
fulmar, or
Arctic fulmar is a
highly abundant seabird found primarily in
subarctic regions of the
North Atlantic...
- USS
Fulmar is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy: USS
Fulmar (AMc-46),
launched 25
February 1941 by
Greenport Basin and
Construction Company...
- The
Fulmar was a two-stage
British sounding rocket. It was
related to the
Spanish INTA-300. The
Fulmar,
developed by
Bristol Aerojet,
consisted of a Heron...
- A
fulmar is a
tubenosed seabird of the
family Procellariidae/
Fulmar also may
refer to:
Fulmar (rocket), a
British rocket Aerovision Fulmar, a Spanish...
-
southern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialoides) is a
seabird of the
Southern Hemisphere.
Along with the
northern fulmar, F. glacialis, it
belongs to the
fulmar genus...
- The
Fulmar was a
cargo vessel that sank in the
Atlantic Ocean off Kilkee,
County Clare, Ireland, on the
night of 30
January 1886. At the time of the disaster...
- The
fulmar prion (Pachyptila cr****irostris) is a
species of
seabird in the
family Procellariidae,
found in the
southern oceans. Its
common name "prion"...
-
ships have been
named Empire Fulmar: SS Empire
Fulmar (1941), a
cargo liner in
service during World War II SS Empire
Fulmar (1945), an LST 3 in service...