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- Look up whirlybird in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Whirlybird may refer to: Helicopter (slang) Whirlybirds, a television program that aired in the...
- Whirlybirds (sometimes called The Whirlybirds or Copter Patrol) is a syndicated American drama/adventure television series, which aired for 111 episodes...
- Whirlybird is a 2020 American do****entary film by Matt Yoka. It competed in the US Do****entary category at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. The film explores...
- follows stringers in Los Angeles.[citation needed] The 2021 BBC do****entary Whirlybird: Live Above LA. Clark Kent (Superman) at the end of Man of Steel (2013)...
- Kapp), (2017, Rotorelief) Beacon (1998, Whirlybird) The Garden (1998, Whirlybird) Decatur (1998, Whirlybird) Clinging to a Dream (2016, ChickenCoop Recordings)...
- sometimes called a key and is often referred to as a wingnut, helicopter, whirlybird, whirligig, polynose, or, in the north of England, a spinning jenny. During...
- but it remained unfinished until 1998. It was released that year on Whirlybird Records. Brad Reno of Trouser Press called the album "nowhere near as...
- maroon. Some have highly decorative marbling on the leaves. The groups Whirlybird Series and Alaska Series have gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s...
- Society's Award of Garden Merit: 'Alaska Series' 'Hermine Grashoff' 'Whirlybird Series' The blue nasturtium (Tropaeolum azureum) is a tender species from...
- nicknames for "helicopter" include "chopper", "copter", "heli", and "whirlybird". In the United States military, the common slang is "helo" pronounced...