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  • Who's Landing in My Hangar? was the 1981 debut studio album by American rock band Human Switchboard. Trouser Press wrote that Bob Pfeifer "creates a neurotic...
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  • Human Switchboard (category Musical groups established in 1977)
    recorded two songs 'Who's Landing in My Hangar?' and 'I Can Walk Alone'. These two songs would then be backed with a re-release of 'In My Room' from the year...
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  • science fiction film "Hangar 18" (song), a song by Megadeth Who's Landing in My Hangar?, an album by Human Switchboard Hangar One Vodka, a vodka from...
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  • Pfeifer, except where noted. "Who's Landing in My Hangar?" "I Can Walk Alone" – (Bob Pfeifer / Myrna Marcarian) "Sharpest Girl" "In This Town" "Why Why" "No...
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  • Marcarian) (I Used To) Believe in You City Sharpest Girl No Heart I Gotta Know Book On Looks Time, Time, Time Who's Landing in My Hangar? Frowntown* (Tony Hatch)...
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  • played by Franklin Bruno and Kyle Brodie without a bassist.] "Who's Landing In My Hangar?", a The Human Switchboard cover, from We Can Still Be Friends...
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    Apollo 11 (redirect from 1969 moon landing)
    Friendship 7. Columbia was moved in 2017 to the NASM Mary Baker Engen Restoration Hangar at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia, to be readied...
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    of 215 acres (87 ha) of land. One of the airport's former hangars, the Barker Hangar, is in use as a public events venue, and is commonly used for a number...
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    Buddha Air (category Airlines banned in the European Union)
    aircraft. Buddha Air is the first airline in Nepal, and one of few in South Asia, to have a closed-door hangar facility. Built at a cost of US$2.5 million...
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    Hindenburg disaster (category Aviation accidents and incidents in the United States in 1937)
    disaster. Hangar No. 1, which still stands, is where the airship was to be housed after landing. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1968. Pre-registered...
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    A Hawk and a Hacksaw and the Hun Hangár Ensemble, and trumpet and ukulele on Alaska in Winter's album Dance Party in the Balkans. He appears on Get Him...
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    Orlando Sanford International Airport (category Airports in Florida)
    the FAA. The Navy control tower and the large Navy hangar to which it was attached were demolished. In the mid-1990s, a new passenger terminal capable of...
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    LZ 130 Graf Zeppelin (category Aircraft first flown in 1938)
    (330 ft). The Graf Zeppelin flew across Munich, Augsburg and Ulm, landing at the Löwenthal hangar at 1.30 PM, having flown a total of 925 km (575 mi). Eckener...
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    Tribhuvan International Airport (category Airports in Nepal)
    terminal building Relocation of Nepal Airlines hangar Relocation of Nepal Army infrastructure, hangar and other associated work Sajha Yatayat buses connect...
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    before finally landing on the original Wright Field airstrip alongside the museum. The plane taxied to the museum's restoration hangars and the crew disembarked...
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    In 1928, a concrete slipway was built for seaplanes that used the adjoining Kowloon Bay. The first control tower and hangar at Kai Tak were built in 1935...
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    List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2020–2022) (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    flights. Falcon Heavy was launched once and was successful, including landing of the mission's two side boosters. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 '20 '21 '22  ...
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    who built hangars and a runway. Early soldiers had to level the island, removing hills and boulders. All housing and major hangars were completed in 1918...
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    in December 1911 with the French Navy Foudre, the first seaplane carrier. Commissioned as a seaplane tender, and carrying seaplanes under hangars on...
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    Northrop B-2 Spirit (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    20 nmi (23 mi; 37 km) or less. The B-2 is stored in a $5 million specialised air-conditioned hangar to maintain its stealth coating. Every seven years...
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