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James Robert Wedell (March 31, 1900 – June 24, 1934) was a
famous 1930s
racing pilot and
aircraft designer.
Wedell broke the
world record for land-plane...
- The
House of
Wedel (or
Wedell) is an old and
distinguished German noble family, from
Stormarn in what is now Schleswig-Holstein. The
family members held...
- The
Wedell-Williams
Model 44 is a
racing aircraft, four
examples of
which were
built in the
United States in the
early 1930s by the
Wedell-Williams Air...
- Nina
Wedell is a
professor of
evolutionary biology at the
University of
Exeter in the
United Kingdom. She was
appointed as the
Australian Research Council...
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Charlotte Bolette Sophie,
Baroness Wedell-Wedellsborg (27
January 1862 – 22 July 1953) was one of four
women mathematicians to
attend the
inaugural International...
- The
Weddell Sea is part of the
Southern Ocean and
contains the
Weddell Gyre. Its land
boundaries are
defined by the bay
formed from the
coasts of Coats...
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Klaus Wedell CBE was a
British educational psychologist and
innovator of
national and
international importance in
educational psychology and in special...
- The
Wedell-Williams XP-34 was a
fighter aircraft design submitted to the
United States Army Air
Corps (USAAC)
before World War II by
Marguerite Clark Williams...
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Wedell Østergaard (7 May 1924 – 21
March 1995) was a
Danish cyclist. He
competed in the
individual and team road race
events at the 1952
Summer Olympics...
- Hugo T.
Wedell (January 3, 1890 –
April 13, 1975) was a
justice of the
Kansas Supreme Court from July 3, 1935, to
January 10, 1955. He was born January...