Les Têtes brûlées (série télévisée) — Les Têtes brûlées Le F4U Corsair utilisé par les Têtes brûlées (mais dans un contexte différent de la série) Titre original Baa Baa Black Sheep Black Sheep Squadron Genre … Wikipédia en Français
Castle Vale — Coordinates: 52°31′16″N 1°47′05″W / 52.521085°N 1.784715°W / 52.521085; 1.784715 … Wikipedia
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William George Barker — This article is about the First World War pilot. For William George Barker, Film producer and director, see Will Barker. Infobox Military Person name=William George Barker lived=3 November 1894 ndash;12 March 1930 caption=Official RCAF photograph … Wikipedia
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Grand Central Airport (United States) — Grand Central Airport, Glendale, California, also known as Grand Central Air Terminal (GCAT) was an important facility for the growing L.A. suburb of Glendale in the 1920s. It was also a key element in the development of United States aviation.… … Wikipedia