The LWF model V is an American two-seat reconnaissance and training biplane built during World War One, and used for a short period afterwards. A variant...
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The L-W-F Model H Owl was a large American twin-boom trimotor biplane designed and built by LWF Engineering as a mail plane in 1920, but after being rejected...
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for the United States Air Force's Lightweight Fighter (LWF) technology evaluation program. The LWF was initiated because many in the fighter community believed...
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Farman F.50 France Propeller Bomber 1918 Two-engined piston biplane LWF model V US Propeller Trainer/reconnaissance 1916 Single-engined piston biplane...
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Heinrich Pursuit US fighter 1917 Loening M-8 US fighter 1918 LWF model V US trainer 1916 LWF model G US bomber 1918 Martin MB-1 US bomber 1918 Martin S US...
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List of aircraft (Li–Lz) (section LWF)
) LWF Butterfly LWF SDW-1 (Douglas DT-2 / Wright SDW-1) LWF model F LWF model G LWF model G-2 LWF HS-2L (Curtiss HS-2L) LWF Model H Owl LWF model J-2...
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part of the Fighter Mafia, Boyd inspired the Lightweight Fighter program (LWF), which produced the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon and preceded McDonnell...
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The Lightweight Fighter (LWF) program was a United States Air Force technology evaluation program initiated in the late 1960s by a group of officers and...
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which only the model V and its derivatives, and the J-2 (a US Dehavilland DH-4 modified into a twin engine aircraft) saw series production, LWF built the Curtiss...
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of its six proposals would be funded, one being the Lightweight Fighter (LWF). The request for proposals issued on 6 January 1972 called for a 20,000-pound...
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L-W-F NBS-2 (redirect from LWF NBS-2)
Powerplant: 2 × Liberty L-12A supercharged V-12 water-cooled piston engines, 420 hp (310 kW) each NMUSAF (25 June 2009). "LWF XNBS-2". National Museum of the United...
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Airco DH.4 (redirect from LWF model J-2)
night flying conversion for Navy DH-4M-2 – postwar version by Atlantic L.W.F. J-2 – Twin-engine long range development of DH-4 (also known as Twin DH)...
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make maximum use of the technology developed for the LWF program. Though the YF-16 won the LWF competition, the Navy was skeptical that an aircraft with...
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in the Lutheran World Federation (LWF). It was the first former "mission field" church to be accepted into the LWF. The Malagasy Lutheran Church joined...
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Council of Churches (WCC) the constitutions of Lutheran World Federation (LWF) Church of Sweden's official response to the "Lima document" a Council of...
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powered the F-16 Fighting Falcon for the Air Force's Lightweight Fighter (LWF) program. In 1967, the United States Navy and United States Air Force issued...
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McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle (section Basic models)
too expensive to procure in large numbers, led to the Lightweight Fighter (LWF) program, which led to the USAF General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon and...
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Two single-seat YF-16 prototypes were built for the Light Weight Fighter (LWF) competition. The first YF-16 was rolled out at Fort Worth on 13 December...
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the LWF and the Roman Catholic Church jointly issued a statement, the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, that stated that the LWF and...
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Curtiss HS (redirect from Curtiss Model 8 (HS-1))
200 hp (149 kW) Curtiss V-X-X engine, also in a pusher configuration, during 1917, being redesignated as the Curtiss HS-1 (for H model with single engine)...
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official press release from the Holy See stated: The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) and Roman Catholic Church joint event will highlight the 50 years of continuous...
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Martin NBS-1 (redirect from Curtiss Model 30)
v t e Lowe, Willard & Fowler (L-W-F) aircraft LWF designs V V-1 V-2 V-3 VH-1 Seagull F F-7 Reconnaissance Mailplane G H Owl J-2 Twin DH L Butterfly MO-1...
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"Cobra", it competed in the United States Air Force's Lightweight Fighter (LWF) program to produce a smaller and simpler fighter to complement the larger...
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2009. Accessed June 10, 2011 "Global Warming Frequently Asked Questions". Lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov. 2008-05-08. Archived from the original on 2009-01-19. Retrieved...
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ISBN 978-1-85109-429-5. Burton, Art T. (1996). "CHEROKEE SLAVE REVOLT OF 1842". LWF COMMUNICATIONS. Archived from the original on September 29, 2009. Retrieved...
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the Mirage 2000), plus the products of the American Lightweight Fighter (LWF) competition, the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, the F/A-18 Hornet...
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which had been reached by the Catholic Church and Lutheran World Federation (LWF). In May 2006, the International Methodist–Catholic Dialogue Commission completed...
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orders were given to other companies that had bid lower, Curtiss (50), L.W.F. Engineering (35), and Aeromarine (25). The design was the only standard...
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ISBN 0-8203-0308-9. Art T. Burton (1996). "CHEROKEE SLAVE REVOLT OF 1842". LWF COMMUNICATIONS. Archived from the original on 2009-09-29. Retrieved 2009-05-29...
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Lutheran World Federation Held in Stockholm, Sweden, 11–13 July 1983. Geneva: LWF, 1984. Johnson, Paul. A History of the Jews. New York: HarperCollins Publishers...
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