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NATO
North Atlantic
NATS
National Air Traffic Service (UK)
NATURAL FREQUENCY
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NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

ORNITHOPTER - Name for a flapping-wing aircraft. Only model ornithopters have flown to date.

NATO Designation for Russian and former Soviet missiles
Air-to-air missiles Â- complete list ...

The Tupolev Tu-22M (NATO reporting name "Backfire") is a supersonic, swing-wing, long-range strategic and maritime strike bomber developed by the Soviet Union. Significant numbers remain in service with the Russian Air Force.

CAGE Codes are used internationally as part of the NATO Codification System (NCS), and are sometimes refered to as NCAGE Codes.

Peter Bradshaw, “Effects of Streamline Curvature on Turbulent Flow”, NATO Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development AGARDograph No. 169 (1973). Level: Technical. Intended Readership: Aerodynamicists.

ALPHABET (PHONETIC) - Devised for reasons of clarity in aviation voice radio, this is the current NATO version in global use: ...

The AW650 served all over the world, providing support for UK military forces in NATO and in Malaysia. The RAF ordered a more powerful version with a beavertail rear door that could open in flight.

The current alphabet is also known as the ICAO spelling alphabet, the international radiotelephony spelling alphabet or the NATO phonetic alphabet.
PNR: Passenger Name Record. Another word for Reservation.
POB: Number of Persons On Board.

NATO: North African Theater of Operations
NCO: Non-Commissioned Officer
NEI: Netherlands East Indies
Nell: Allied code for Mitsubishi G3M "Type 96", IJNAF Attack Bomber
NEPTUNE: Actual operations within OVERLORD.
N.F.: Night Fighter Aircraft ...

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