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    held for the Pégase Express on June 10, 2017, and the attraction officially opened to the public the following day, on June 11, 2017. Pégase Express is...
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    Pegasus (redirect from Pegases)
    Wikipedia article at [[:fr:Pégase (mythologie)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Pégase (mythologie)}} to the...
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    The Centrair C101 Pegase is a Standard Class single-seat glider manufactured by Centrair starting in 1981. The design uses the ASW 19 fuselage with a new...
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  • PEGASE is a design for a space observatory developed by France in the early 2000s. It combined formation flying with infrared telescopes operating as a...
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    The Amilcar Pégase is a mid-sized car made between 1934 and 1937 by the French Amilcar company. The 2150 cc four-cylinder engine placed it in the 12CV...
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    unit, original Pégase prototype, with 50% of the axles motorised. Where sources conflict more recent value is taken. Sources: In the Pégase prototype the...
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    in 2017. Retired at the end of 2018, Pégase du Mûrier is now devoted to breeding at the Saint-Lô stud farm. Pégase du Mûrier was born on April 29, 2003...
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  • borne the name Pégase, in honour of Pegasus. French ship Pégase (1781), a 74-gun ship of the line, lead ship of her class French ship Pégase (1795), a 74-gun...
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    September 1928 with the hull number Q156, Pégase was launched on 28 June 1930. She was commissioned on 19 June 1932. Pégase and her sister ship Monge departed...
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    powerful engine. Was later developed into the T2V SeaStar. Aérospatiale Pégase A Canadair T-33AN was modified by Aérospatiale with an S17a 17% thickness...
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    Pégase was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, lead ship of her class, launched in 1781. Pégase took part in the Battle of Ushant on 21 April...
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    caused significant damage to Pégase, and after engaging her for roughly forty-five minutes, Foudroyant managed to board the Pégase, and compelled her commander...
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    €65 million. In March 2021, Asobo's Microsoft Flight Simulator won the Pégase for Best French video game of the year. This is the second consecutive year...
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  • The SNCASO SO.7010 Pégase was a six-passenger light transport aircraft developed in France immediately after World War II. It was powered by a pair of...
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  • (12CV) Amilcar Pégase powered by a 4-cylinder ohv 2150 cc engine supplied by Delahaye. There was also a competition version of the Pégase with a 2490 cc...
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    in Dover The first flying car to have crossed the English Channel is a Pégase designed by the French company Vaylon on 14 June 2017. It was piloted by...
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    Biarritz Bretagne Cassiopée Corse Deauville Deltaviex Djinn Espadon Farfadet Ferblantine Narval Pégase Trident I Trident II Trident III Triton Vautour...
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    ( French Navy): The 74-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy. Pégase ( French Navy): The Pégase-class ship of the line was captured on 21 April by the Royal...
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  • You" sequence (replaced by a replica of Lequesne's La Renommée retenant Pégase that appears on the stage). Other sequences, including that of the descent...
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  • Retrieved 2023-07-08. "Pégases 2023 : voici la liste des vainqueurs, Stray et A Plague Tale: Requiem grands gagnants" [Pégases 2023: here is the list...
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  • social event, where he meets an old friend, Xavier Renaud, who now runs Pegase Security, a firm which develops on-board communication systems for aircraft...
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  • the postmodern Clos Pegase Winery building, which opened in 1987. In the Washington Post in 1988, James Conaway said that "Clos Pegase is our first monument...
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    replaced by Système de lutte anti-mines futur (SLAM-F) starting in 2023 Pégase M644 1985 Orion M645 1986 Croix du Sud M646 Aigle M647 1987 Lyre M648 Céphée...
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  • February 25, 2020. Retrieved February 25, 2020. "All the categories (2020)". Pégases Awards. February 7, 2020. Archived from the original on March 3, 2020....
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    Details". Retrieved 27 May 2009. Hugedé, Norbert (1991). Le commando du pont Pégase. Editions France-Empire. ISBN 2-704-80429X. "Temple Newsam parkrun: latest...
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    Achéron (Q150) Argo (Q151) Prométhée (Q153) Persée (Q154) Protée (Q155) Pégase (Q156) Phénix (Q157) L'Espoir (Q167) Le Glorieux (Q168) Le Centaure (Q169)...
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  • March 3, 2020. Retrieved January 20, 2020. "All the categories (2020)". Pégases Awards. February 7, 2020. Archived from the original on March 3, 2020....
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  • or €5.2m including development costs. The F21 was first tested on DCNS's Pégase catamaran in February 2013 and a submarine launch was planned for 2014,...
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  • further". The game was nominated for "Best International Indie Game" at the Pégases Awards 2020. The game sold 1.5 million copies. Jimmy, Thang (August 26...
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    (1996)  France Reinhold Ewald – Mir '97 (1997)  Germany Léopold Eyharts – Pégase (1998)  France Ivan Bella – Stefanik (1999)  Slovakia In the early 1980s...
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