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    The I.Ae. 25 Mañque (en: Vulture) was an Argentine assault troop/cargo glider designed at the Instituto Aerotecnico de Cordoba. The prototype was finished...
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    Wing loading: 15.2 kg/m2 (3.1 lb/sq ft) Altinger TA-15 Lenticular I.Ae. 25 Mañque I.Ae. 34 Clen Antú Related lists List of flying wing aircraft Notes Horten...
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    Aviation portal Altinger Lenticular 15S I.Ae. 25 Mañque I.Ae. 41 Urubú Nike PUL 9 Related lists list of gliders I.Ae. Notes Bridgman 1956, p. 39 History of...
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    I.Ae. 23 trainer prototype, based on the FW-44J Stieglitz (1944) I.Ae. 24 Calquin attack aircraft, c.1950 Prototype I.Ae. 25 Mañque glider (1945) I.Ae...
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  • that reached at least the prototype stage are included in this list. I.Ae. 25 Mañque, 13 soldliers and 2 crew. 1 built DHA-G1 and G2, experimental transport...
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    prototypes the I.Ae. 23 trainer, the bi-motor fighter I.Ae. 30 Ñancú, and the assault glider I.Ae. 25 Mañque; and the production twin-engine I.Ae. 35 Huanquero...
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  • 25 Mañque I.Ae 33 I.Ae 34 Clen Antú I.Ae 34M I.Ae 37G research scale glider I.Ae 37P research scale glider/ powered glider I.Ae 41 Urubu I.Ae 41B I.Ae...
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  • 21 I.Ae. 22 DL I.Ae. 23 I.Ae. 24 Calquín I.Ae. 25 Mañque I.Ae. 26 D-600 I.Ae. 27 Pulqui I I.Ae. 28 D-710 I.Ae. 29 D-720 I.Ae. 30 Ñancú (Ñamcú ?) I.Ae. 31...
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  • Thailand (THL)". Archived from the original on 25 January 2012. Retrieved 6 February 2020. "Mráz Zobor I". Slovakaf (in Slovak). Archived from the original...
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    is realized as [ɛ] and it is the same as Parisian French. /ɛː/ is open to [æː] or closed to [eː], it depends on the region: fête ('party') /fɛːt/ → [fæːt]...
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