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  • Look up paper plane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A paper plane is a toy airplane made out of paper. Paper plane may also refer to: Paper Aeroplane...
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  • in China Paper model, the craft of making models using cut, folded or glued card Paper toys, for example paper planes Mathematics of paper folding Geometric...
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  • collection by Maureen Duffy Paper Wings (Différence d'altitude), a short film by Vincent Toi Red Bull Paper Wings, the official paper plane world championship...
    1,023 bytes (174 words) - 14:17, 7 December 2022
  • Guillotine, a press-up where the chest, head, and neck are lowered below the plane of the hands Guillotine (character), a character from Marvel Comics Guillotine...
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  • also refer to: Chengdu J-10 "Vanguard", a 4.5-generation Chinese fighter plane QW-1 Vanguard, an advanced Chinese surface-to-air missile Vanguard-class...
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  • Dart (redirect from Dart (disambiguation))
    a modern British surface-to-air missile Paper dart, another name for a paper plane Dart gun (disambiguation) Bucks County Transport DART, a bus transit...
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  • GP (redirect from GP (disambiguation))
    Paper, a GCE 'A' Level examination subject in Singapore Search for "gp" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles containing GP or GPs PG (disambiguation)...
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  • of airplanes, now renamed Airbus A220 TNCA Series C, WWI Mexican fighter plane Transperth C-series train Opel Rekord Series C, executive car Chevrolet...
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  • A10 (redirect from A10 (disambiguation))
    Route A10, a London bus route Aero A.10, a Czech biplane airliner AmeriPlanes Mitchell Wing A-10, an ultralight aircraft Antares A-10 Solo, a Ukrainian...
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  • Curve Tracing: techniques for producing a rough idea of overall shape of a plane curve given its equation. Image tracing, digital image processing to convert...
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  • Brad (redirect from Brad (disambiguation))
    sheets of paper together Binary radians ("brads"), a measurement of plane angle mapping one whole turn to a 2^n binary value This disambiguation page lists...
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  • A5 (redirect from A5 (disambiguation))
    by the Curtiss Aircraft Company Mitsubishi A5M, a 1930s Japanese fighter plane A-5 Vigilante, a carrier-based supersonic bomber designed for the United...
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    object to project a 2D image onto the orthogonal plane behind it. The 3D object is projected into 2D "paper" space as if you were looking at a radiograph...
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  • A2 (redirect from A2 plane)
    Opening's Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings code A2, an international standard paper size A2 or SAE 304, a grade of stainless steel for fasteners A2, a UK Town...
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  • edited by Leon Wieseltier Liberty (British newspaper), an anarcho-communist paper published from 1894 to 1896 Liberty (Thai newspaper), a defunct English-language...
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  • Point (redirect from Point (disambiguation))
    refer to: Point (geometry), an entity that has a location in space or on a plane, but has no extent; more generally, an element of some abstract topological...
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  • C1 (redirect from C1 (disambiguation))
    two-seat general-purpose biplane Aviatik C.I, a 1915 German observation plane Cierva C.1, a 1920 Spanish experimental autogyro DFW C.I, a WWI German reconnaissance...
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  • totient is 168, which is the symmetry order of the automorphism of the Fano plane in three dimensions, and the product of the first two perfect numbers. On...
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    have been coined in 1972 by Mo Slotin, writing for Atlanta's underground paper, The Great Speckled Bird, in a review of an Allman Brothers Band concert...
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  • criticising expansion of fossil-fuel powered passenger aviation (foremost group: Plane Stupid) and local anti-aviation impacts groups (foremost group: Hacan ClearSkies)...
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