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- flight is heavier-than-air flight without the use of thrust; the term volplaning also refers to this mode of flight in animals. It is emplo**** by gliding...
- Canes Venatici, CVn, standard astronomical abbreviation CVN (Carrier, Volplane, Nuclear), a United States Navy hull classification symbol for nuclear...
- There are many different types of gliding possum, sometimes referred to as volplane possum, flying phalangers, or simply as gliders: Australian gliders Feathertail...
- S. Navy for heavier-than-air craft and possibly comes from the French volplane. Aircraft carriers are designated in two sequences: the first sequence...
- reported lifespan is 17.8 years. The sugar glider is one of a number of volplane (gliding) possums in Australia. It glides with the fore- and hind-limbs...
- and Awards in the Royal New Zealand Air Force 1923–1999. Christchurch: Volplane Press. ISBN 0-473-07301-3. Lambert, Max (2014). Victory: New Zealand Airmen...
- Gramblers before making his solo debut in 2019 with "West Coast Mama" on Volplane Records. A multi-instrumentalist, Guitar World editor and The Allman Brothers...
- Christchurch: Volplane Press, 2001, p.187. Hanson, C.M., By Such Deeds: Honours and Awards in the Royal New Zealand Air Force 1923–1999, Christchurch: Volplane Press...
- Gliding is heavier-than-air flight without the use of thrust; the term "volplaning" also refers to this mode of flight in animals. This mode of flight involves...
- eared pheasant (C. auritum). All three species are capable of hovering or volplaning over deep snow, with the aid of their great, wide tails. Eared pheasants...