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790:Arrow Active
621:Fairchild 24
561:Short Mussel
492:Short Mussel
453:Short Mussel
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415:Applications
389:Cirrus Major
380:Cirrus Major
371:Cirrus Major
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1123:Aero Digest
938:Hirth HM 60
761:Desoutter I
712:Parnall Elf
687:Desoutter I
588:Cirrus IIIA
526:Cierva C.17
487:Piaggio P.9
373:150 hp
347:100 hp
1623:Categories
1546:Hermes III
1497:Cirrus III
1031:Stout 1929
945:References
866:Hermes IVA
800:Klemm L.27
783:Hermes IIB
751:Avro Avian
672:Avro Avian
605:Cirrus III
556:Klemm L.27
551:Klemm L.26
516:Avro Avian
509:Cirrus III
472:Avro Avian
438:Avro Avian
324:Hermes III
318:Hermes IIB
287:Cirrus III
1551:Hermes IV
1541:Hermes II
1492:Cirrus II
1349:(469): 3.
1347:Les Ailes
1217:The Times
1205:The Times
834:Hendy 302
822:Hermes IV
744:Hermes II
707:Hendy 302
465:Cirrus II
443:Avro Baby
376:Inverted.
312:Hermes II
279:Cirrus II
197:Blackburn
152:Buccaneer
1536:Hermes I
1487:Cirrus I
915:See also
795:BFW M.23
665:Hermes I
431:Cirrus I
271:Cirrus I
230:Variants
93:Airdisco
77:Airdisco
315:(1930).
144:Menasco
116:Croydon
85:Renault
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1145:Flight
1006:Flight
660:Hermes
426:Cirrus
306:Hermes
283:(1926)
275:(1925)
148:Pirate
36:Hermes
32:Cirrus
950:Notes
1416:ISBN
1400:ISBN
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