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Air-to-air missile
Fireflash was the United Kingdom's first air-to-air guided missile to see service with the Royal Air Force. Constructed by Fairey Aviation, the missile
Fireflash
Series of fictional vehicles in the Thunderbirds franchise
appears in the closing credits alongside the five Thunderbird machines, Fireflash and FAB 1. In a list of "greatest vehicles" in Supermarionation productions
List_of_Thunderbirds_vehicles
1st episode of the 1st series of Thunderbirds
criminal the Hood plants a bomb on board the new atomic-powered airliner Fireflash before it departs on its maiden flight. Unable to land for fear of setting
Trapped_in_the_Sky
English heavy metal band
band's debut album, Guns for Hire, was released on July 14, 2023 via Fireflash Records, and charted at #50 on the UK independent album charts. By January
Tailgunner_(band)
8th episode of the 1st series of Thunderbirds
BBC2. While flying from London International Airport to San Francisco, Fireflash 3 is crippled by a technical fault and disappears over the Atlantic Ocean
Operation_Crash-Dive
Missile fired from the air at airborne targets
Sidewinder. Post-war research led the Royal Air Force to introduce Fairey Fireflash into service in 1957 but their results were unsuccessful. The Soviet Air
Air-to-air_missile
British single-seat jet-propelled fighter aircraft
was the first Swift model to be fitted with guided missiles, the Fairey Fireflash air-to-air missile, and was powered by a new model of the Avon. Only fourteen
Supermarine_Swift
Air-to-air missile
enter service, following the de Havilland Firestreak and limited-service Fireflash. It was used to replace the Firestreak on the de Havilland Sea Vixen and
Red_Top_(missile)
British man-portable/vehicle mounted surface-to-air missile
– multi-role missile based on Starstreak and using same launch tube. Fireflash, a missile from the 1950s that used a similar configuration of an unpowered
Starstreak
1966 British film directed by David Lane
they strike at Earth itself. The rescue of Zero-X is similar to that of Fireflash in the episode "Operation Crash-Dive". Frustrated with the puppets' limitations
Thunderbirds_Are_Go
Topics referred to by the same term
school for Minnesota citizens Blue Sky, a rainbow code for the Fairey Fireflash air-to-air missile Blue Sky navigation pod, an airborne navigational/attack
Blue_Sky
19th episode of the 1st series of Thunderbirds
voices Sylvia Anderson as Ma Tuttle Fireflash Flight Attendant Ray Barrett as General Lambert Hale Jenkins Colonel Fireflash Co-Pilot Peter Dyneley as Jeremiah
The_Impostors_(Thunderbirds)
Topics referred to by the same term
trainer of the United States Air Force Development code-name for the RAF's Fireflash missile. Red-backed Hawk Red-shouldered Hawk Red-tailed Hawk Redhawk (disambiguation)
Red_Hawk
British military research project code names
radar unit with lower speed range than Green Satin Blue Sky – see Fairey Fireflash Blue Slug – heavy ship-to-ship missile using Sea Slug launcher, nuclear
Rainbow_Code
British aerospace and engineering company (1915–1977)
improvements to give approximately double the range of Mk 1. The Fairey Fireflash was an early air-to-air weapon guided by radar beam riding. Developed
Fairey_Aviation_Company
Air-to-air missile
requirement was released as Blue Sky, which briefly entered service as Fireflash the year before Firestreak. In 1951 the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE)
De_Havilland_Firestreak
British horror author (born 1946)
1984 Headlines, 1986 Silver, 1987 Lords of the Air, 1988 Empress, 1990 Fireflash 5 (also published as A Mile Before Morning), 1977 Plague, 1977 The Sweetman
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(Germano-Israeli) Exocet (popular name for the MBDA Exocet) Fateh-110 Fireflash Firestreak FGM-77 MAW FGM-148 Javelin FGM-172 SRAW Fieseler Fi 103, the
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Fictional character in Thunderbirds television show
inadvertently become involved in its first mission when the maiden flight of Fireflash, in which she is travelling from London to Tokyo, is sabotaged by her
Tin-Tin_Kyrano
Fire and rescue service for London
Fireflash, registered in 1999, is one of London's two fireboats
London_Fire_Brigade
British radar systems in aircraft
was awarded to EKCO due to their already existing work on the Fairey Fireflash missile illumination radar. AI.20 was significantly simpler than the AI
Aircraft_interception_radar
project Brimstone CAMM "Common Anti-aircraft Modular Missile" Fairey Fireflash air-to-air missile Fairey Stooge anti-ship missile Fire Shadow Firestreak
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E-474: featured in the 2005 film Flightplan, based on the Airbus A380. Fireflash: A hypersonic transport featured in Thunderbirds TV series. Hindenburg
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66th running of the Indianapolis 500
was so hard and so violent, that the fuel tank exploded with a large fireflash, the car broke into three large sections, and the rest disintegrated into
1982_Indianapolis_500
(India) Barq (Pakistan) BGM-71 TOW (USA) Blue Steel missile (UK) Fairey Fireflash (UK) Fairey Firestreak (UK) FIM-92 Stinger (ATAS version) Hawker Siddeley
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German black metal band
"MYSTIC CIRCLE Complete Recordings For New Album, Erzdämon; Band Signs With Fireflash Records". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. October 17, 2022. Retrieved October
Mystic_Circle
26th episode of the 1st series of Thunderbirds
Scott recounts International Rescue's very first operation – saving the Fireflash airliner from an auto‑detonating bomb ("Trapped in the Sky"); Gordon,
Security_Hazard
Pattillo Gerry and Sylvia Anderson 30 September 1965 (1965-09-30) The Fireflash, on its maiden flight from London to Tokyo, is sabotaged by the Hood,
List_of_Thunderbirds_episodes
20th episode of the 1st series of Thunderbirds
20 January 1966 (1966-01-20) Guest character voices Sylvia Anderson as Fireflash Hostess Ray Barrett as Bondson & Ritter David Graham as Carl & Tidman
The_Man_from_MI.5
Aviation museum in RAF Cosford, Shropshire
Thunderbird Douglas Thor Douglas Skybolt Engins Matra AS37 AR Martel Fairey Fireflash Fairey Separation Test Vehicle Fieseler Fi103 (V-1 flying bomb) German
Royal Air Force Museum Midlands
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5 "Fireflash" David Scott Andrew Robinson 25 April 2015 (2015-04-25) (UK) 3 May 2015 (2015-05-03) (AUS) 2-2131-4 Kayo is riding aboard Fireflash, a supersonic
List of Thunderbirds Are Go episodes
List_of_Thunderbirds_Are_Go_episodes
British aeronautical engineer
advanced Fairey Delta 2 and Britain's first air-to-air missile, the Fairey Fireflash), Stuart Davies (joined Avro in 1936 and later to be chief designer of
Sydney_Camm
British air-to-air missile design
Aviation under the official rainbow code "Blue Sky" and emerged as the Fireflash. Although Pink Hawk was ultimately successful in building a cut-down version
Red_Dean
Supermarine Swift PR.6 F.105D&P3 1953 Supermarine Swift armed with Fairey Fireflash air-to-air missiles Supermarine Swift F.7 H.106 1951 General purpose
List of Air Ministry specifications
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Main villain in Thunderbirds media
to record the machines in action – for example, planting a bomb aboard Fireflash ("Trapped in the Sky"), trapping film actors in a flooding cave ("Martian
The_Hood_(Thunderbirds)
Fictional character
transported by Thunderbird 2, such as the Elevator Cars in the episode "Fireflash". He is again the funny one, and is also described as having a loud voice
Tracy_family
75th running of the Indianapolis 500
punching a 6-foot hole in the concrete barrier, and erupting a brief fireflash. The car then hit the end of the pit wall which separates the track from
1991_Indianapolis_500
1950s British planned air-to-air missile
development name "Blue Sky", it entered service in 1956 as Fireflash. Long before Fireflash flew, in 1951 the Air Ministry concluded that electronics was
Red_Hebe
Anglo-French air-launched cruise missile. Carried by the Eurofighter Typhoon. Fireflash - Obsolete beam riding air-to-air missile. Carried by Gloster Meteor and
List_of_missiles_of_the_RAF
1985 novel by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
of these battles Tasslehoff and Flint, riding a bronze dragon known as Fireflash, capture Kitiara's second-in-command Bakaris (who had insisted on riding
Dragons_of_Spring_Dawning
23rd episode of the 1st series of Thunderbirds
Attendant Ray Barrett as Deborah, Duchess of Royston Air Show Spectator Fireflash Co-Pilot Peter Dyneley as Chandler Casino Owner First Croupier Christine
The_Duchess_Assignment
Aerodrome and planned spaceport in northwest Wales
ISBN 1-85310-053-6. Mike Hollingsworth MBE; Gordon Campbell Owen BD AMRAeS (2004). Fireflash to Skyflash. RAF Benevolent Fund. ISBN 1-89980-812-4. Mills, J. Wendy
Llanbedr_Airfield
Weekly British children's comic
troubleshooters for Universal Engineering Incorporated, builders of the XL fleet, Fireflash, and the first Martian probe. (The strip was not related to a later unsuccessful
TV_Century_21
Fictional character
battle. Flint is horribly scared, but eventually Khirsah (Human name was Fireflash), the dragon, gets him on. In the following Vingaard Campaign, Bakaris
Flint_Fireforge
Type of aircraft radar
due to their ongoing work with the "Blue Sky" missile, which emerged as Fireflash. For Blue Sky, EKCO had developed a spiral-scan radar with a range of
AI.20_radar
Topics referred to by the same term
aircraft were made by the Fairey Aviation Company — see Aircraft Fairey Fireflash was the first British air-to-air missile Fairey Band is a brass band based
Fairey
Australian writer
The Cumberland Times. The same year he published his first novel, The Fireflash (1867). In addition to his theatre work Walch was secretary to the Melbourne
Garnet_Walch
Model manufacturer based in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
made some new models such as 1/144 scale Thunderbird 1 and 1/350 scale Fireflash. Gokin the next series Under Miracle House brand, Aoshima is also in the
Aoshima_Bunka_Kyozai
Scottish aeronautical engineer
for the Royal Navy, but it was not adopted. The company developed the Fireflash, the UK's first air-to-air missile, at its site at Heston. The total engineering
Robert_Lickley
Products based on the Thunderbirds television series
Impostors" 2:06 18. "Deadly Plot – The Hood and the Fireflash" From "Trapped in the Sky" 4:09 19. "Fireflash Landing" From "Trapped in the Sky" 1:15 20. "FAB
Thunderbirds_merchandise
Retrieved 20 February 2013. English Electric Canberra "english electric | fireflash | canberra | 1956 | 0206 | Flight Archive". Flightglobal.com. 26 August
Peter_Hillwood
Surface-to-air missile
from the testing of Stooge assisted in the development of the Fairey Fireflash air-to-air missile. Brakemine, another early UK missile using beam riding
Fairey_Stooge
2nd episode of the 1st series of Thunderbirds
titles. The puppets that play Colonel Sweeney and Frank first appeared as Fireflash's Captain Hanson and his unnamed co-pilot in "Trapped in the Sky". A scene
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English : possibly a variant of Newland or Irish Nolan.Possibly a respelling of German Nauland (see Newland).
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Treasurer; Cashier
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Strong.
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Innocent.
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Intelligence; Wisdom
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Son of Thorolf.
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Female Sheep; Name of a Sahabi who Took Part in the Battle of Badr
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Altered spelling of German Bayer or Beyer.German
Altered spelling of German Bayer or Beyer.German : habitational name for someone from Boye (near Celle-Hannover).English : variant of Bowyer.Danish : habitational name from a place so named. The surname is also found in Norway and Sweden, probably from the same source.
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