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    The Praga B2 was a low powered aero engine suitable for very light aircraft. It dates from the mid-1930s. The Praga B2 was a dual ignition, air-cooled...
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    The Praga E.114 was a single-engine sport airplane, designed and manufactured by the Czechoslovakian company ČKD-Praga. Due to its light weight it was...
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    Joseph François Engelen (born 7 January 1959), known by his stage name Praga Khan, is a Belgian electronic musician. Khan is considered one of the leading...
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  • matches being played over fourteen rounds. Havířov ARC Iuridica Praga B Slavia Prague B Olomouc Přelouč Sokol Mariánské Hory Slovan Bratislava From the...
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  • Radek Bambuch AK Marketa Praga B Daniel Klíma Adam Bednář Jaroslav Vaníček Vojtěch Šachl Michal Baštecký AMK ZP Pardubice B Jaroslav Petrák Matouš Kameník...
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  • Pennine was a small high-wing braced monoplane powered by a 36 hp (27 kW) Praga B two-cylinder piston engine, though originally designed for an 80 hp (60 kW)...
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    lightweight single-seater pusher biplane powered by a 40 horsepower (30 kW) Praga B engine, and the Scheldemeeuw, a flying boat version of the Scheldemusch...
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    The Praga BH-41, later redesignated E-41, was a military advanced trainer aircraft produced in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s. Designed in response to...
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  • Acid is a Belgian electronic music group, originally formed in 1988 by Praga Khan, Oliver Adams, and Jade 4U. The band is known for their provocative...
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    Praga E-39/BH-39 was a Czechoslovak trainer aircraft. This aircraft was designed by Pavel Beneš and Miroslav Hajn, engineers at the Czech aviation company...
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