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Thunderbolt! Here is the "Lockheed Lightning," also known as the P-38 Interceptor Pursuit, said by experts to be the world's fastest airplane. The plane is in production at the Burbank, California, plant of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation for the U.S. Army Air Corps and England's Royal Air Force. The unconventional design of this plane represents a revolutionary step in aircraft manufacture. The "Lightning" embodies every known modern principle of aerodynamics, that is, it is the latest work in streamlining. This photograph shows the P-38 being flown by Lockheed test pilot Milo Burcham over Burbank ca. 1941.
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Thunderbolt! Here is the "Lockheed Lightning," also known as the P-38 Interceptor-Pursuit, said by experts to be the world's fastest airplane. The plane is in production at the Burbank, California, plant of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation for the U.S. Army Air Corps and England's RAF (Royal Air Force). The unconventional design of this plane represents a revolutionary step in aircraft manufacture. The "Lightning" embodies every known modern principle of aerodynamics, that is, it is the latest word in streamlining. This photograph shows the P-38 being flown by Lockheed test pilot Milo Burcham over Burbank ca. 1941
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Thunderbolt! Here is the "Lockheed Lightning," also known as the P-38 Interceptor Pursuit, said by experts to be the world's fastest airplane. The plane is in production at the Burbank, California, plant of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation for the U.S. Army Air Corps and England's Royal Air Force. The unconventional design of this plane represents a revolutionary step in aircraft manufacture. The "Lightning" embodies every known modern principle of aerodynamics, that is, it is the latest work in streamlining. This photograph shows the P-38 being flown by Lockheed test pilot Milo Burcham over Burbank ca. 1941.
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Thunderbolt! Here is the "Lockheed Lightning," also known as the P-38 Interceptor-Pursuit, said by experts to be world's fastest airplane. The plane is in production at the Burbank, California, plant of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation for the U.S. Army Air Corps and England's RAF (Royal Air Force). The unconventional design of this plane represents a revolutionary step in aircraft manufacture. The "Lightning" embodies every known modern principle of aerodynamics, that is, it is the latest word in streamlining. This photograph shows the P-38 being flown by Lockheed test pilot Milo Burcham over Burbank ca. 1941
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Thunderbolt! Here is the "Lockheed Lightning," also known as the P-38 Interceptor-Pursuit, said by experts to be world's fastest airplane. The plane is in production at the Burbank, California, plant of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation for the U.S. Army Air Corps and England's RAF (Royal Air Force). The unconventional design of this plane represents a revolutionary step in aircraft manufacture. The "Lightning" embodies every known modern principle of aerodynamics, that is, it is the latest word in streamlining. This photograph shows the P-38 being flown by Lockheed test pilot Milo Burcham over Burbank
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Thunderbolt! Here is the "Lockheed Lightning," also known as the P-38 Interceptor Pursuit, said by experts to be the world's fastest airplane. The plane is in production at the Burbank, California, plant of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation for the U.S. Army Air Corps and England's Royal Air Force. The unconventional design of this plane represents a revolutionary step in aircraft manufacture. The "Lightning" embodies every known modern principle of aerodynamics, that is, it is the latest work in streamlining. This photograph shows the P-38 being flown by Lockheed test pilot Milo Burcham over Burbank
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Thunderbolt! Here is the "Lockheed Lightning," also known as the P-38 Interceptor-Pursuit, said by experts to be the world's fastest airplane. The plane is in production at the Burbank, California, plant of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation for the U.S. Army Air Corps and England's RAF (Royal Air Force). The unconventional design of this plane represents a revolutionary step in aircraft manufacture. The "Lightning" embodies every known modern principle of aerodynamics, that is, it is the latest word in streamlining. This photograph shows the P-38 being flown by Lockheed test pilot Milo Burcham over Burbank
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Thunderbolt! Here is the "Lockheed Lightning," also known as the P-38 Interceptor Pursuit, said by experts to be the world's fastest airplane. The plane is in production at the Burbank, California, plant of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation for the U.S. Army Air Corps and England's Royal Air Force. The unconventional design of this plane represents a revolutionary step in aircraft manufacture. The "Lightning" embodies every known modern principle of aerodynamics, that is, it is the latest work in streamlining. This photograph shows the P-38 being flown by Lockheed test pilot Milo Burcham over Burbank
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America's Test Kitchen (Firm) Bread illustrated Brookline, MA: America's Test Kitchen; [2016]
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The America's test kitchen family baking book Brookline, Mass: America's Test Kitchen; c2008
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Reed, C. Roebuck (Celia Roebuck) LearningExpress's GRE test success in only 5 steps!
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The best test preparation for the USMLE step 1
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Senftleben, Martin Copyright, limitations, and the three-step test The Hague; New York: Kluwer Law International; c2004
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East, Pam C., 1953- The 5-step way to raise test scores
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Bánáti, J. (Jozsef) Validation of RELAP5 model of ringhals 4 against a load step test at uprated power
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Fife, Rose S. The best test preparation for the USMLE step 3 Piscataway, NJ: Research & Education Association; c1999
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Fife, Rose S. The best test preparation for the USMLE step 2 Piscataway, NJ: Research and Education Association; 1998
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Reed, C. Roebuck (Celia Roebuck) LearningExpress's GRE test success in only 5 steps!. New York: LearningExpress; c2003
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Reading, Julia I. Test-taking strategies for the USMLE step 2 exam New York: McGraw Hill; [2023]
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Lafond, Anthony MCAT biology and biochemistry San Bernardino, CA: Next Step Test Prep; 2015
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