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- The Handley Page Type O was a biplane bomber used by Britain during the First World War. When built, the Type O was the largest aircraft that had been...
- purpose-built civil airliner although it was a development of the wartime Handley Page Type O/400 bomber via the O/7, O/10 and O/11 transports. It had an enclosed...
- micaceous minerals Pseudotachylite – Gl****y, or very fine-grained, rock typePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets – A gl**** formed by...
- Handley Page Type A, sometimes called "Bluebird" and later designated HP.1, was the first powered aircraft designed and built by Frederick Handley Page. Following...
- throw myself into and exactly the type of movie I love to be a part of". In April 2011, it was announced that Page would co-star as Monica in the Woody...
- The Handley Page Type E was a two-seat, single-engined monoplane intended as a demonstrator. Though only one was built, it flew successfully from 1912...
- Desert – Area of land where little precipitation occurs Hydric soil – soil typePages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Mesic – Habitat with a...
- computer network communications, the HTTP 404, 404 not found, 404, 404 error, page not found, or file not found error message is a hypertext transfer protocol...
- gas – Gas produced naturally within marshes, swamps and bogs Muck – Soil typePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Peat – Ac****ulation...
- The Handley Page Type G was a two-seat British biplane, designed by Handley Page that first flew in 1913. Only one was built. The Type G was the first...