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GLOSTER III

  • Gloster III
  • The Gloster III was a British racing floatplane of the 1920s intended to compete for the Schneider Trophy air race. A single-engined, single-seat biplane

    Gloster III

    Gloster III

    Gloster_III

  • Gloster Aircraft Company
  • English aircraft manufacturer (1917–1963)

    The Gloster Aircraft Company was a British aircraft manufacturer from 1917 to 1963. Founded as the Gloucestershire Aircraft Company Limited during the

    Gloster Aircraft Company

    Gloster_Aircraft_Company

  • Schneider Trophy
  • Annual air racing event for seaplanes (1913–1931)

    R3C ahead of the British Gloster III and the Italian Macchi M.33. R. J. Mitchell's Supermarine S.4 and the other Gloster III were damaged before the race

    Schneider Trophy

    Schneider Trophy

    Schneider_Trophy

  • Gloster Meteor
  • Britain's first jet fighter, 1943–1980s

    The Gloster Meteor was the first British jet fighter and the Allies' only jet aircraft to engage in combat operations during the Second World War. It

    Gloster Meteor

    Gloster Meteor

    Gloster_Meteor

  • Gloster II
  • 1920s British sport floatplane

    19 hp/lb (0.31 kW/kg) Schneider Trophy Related development Gloster I Gloster III Gloster IV Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Curtiss

    Gloster II

    Gloster_II

  • Napier Lion
  • British piston aircraft engine family

    (prototype) Fairey III Fairey Fawn Felixstowe F.5 – (N4839) Fokker C.IV-W Fokker C.V Fokker D.C.I Fokker D.XIII Gloster Gorcock Gloster Guan Handley Page

    Napier Lion

    Napier Lion

    Napier_Lion

  • Gloster VI
  • progressed from the Gloster II, through the successful Gloster III (placed 2nd in 1925), and Gloster IV biplanes. While Henry Folland, Gloster's chief designer

    Gloster VI

    Gloster VI

    Gloster_VI

  • Gloster Sparrowhawk
  • 1920s British fighter aircraft

    The Gloster Sparrowhawk was a single-seat fighter aircraft designed and produced during the early 1920s by the British aircraft manufacturer Gloster. It

    Gloster Sparrowhawk

    Gloster Sparrowhawk

    Gloster_Sparrowhawk

  • Gloster Javelin
  • British interceptor aircraft

    The Gloster Javelin is a twin-engined all-weather interceptor aircraft designed and produced by the Gloster Aircraft Company. It was operated by the Royal

    Gloster Javelin

    Gloster Javelin

    Gloster_Javelin

  • Gloster Gladiator
  • British biplane fighter aircraft

    The Gloster Gladiator is a biplane fighter aircraft designed and produced by the British aviation firm Gloster Aircraft Company, Ltd.. It was the last

    Gloster Gladiator

    Gloster Gladiator

    Gloster_Gladiator

  • Nieuport Nighthawk
  • Schneider Trophy teams, remaining in use until 1930. The Gloster Sparrowhawk (or Mars II, III and IV) was a naval fighter for Japan, powered by the Bentley

    Nieuport Nighthawk

    Nieuport Nighthawk

    Nieuport_Nighthawk

  • Gloster IV
  • race, Gloster designed the Gloster IV; it was a development of the Gloster III which had finished second in the 1925 race. Henry Folland, Gloster's chief

    Gloster IV

    Gloster IV

    Gloster_IV

  • Gloster Gauntlet
  • Fighter aircraft in the UK

    The Gloster Gauntlet was a single-seat biplane fighter designed and produced by the British aeroplane manufacturer Gloster Aircraft in the 1930s. It was

    Gloster Gauntlet

    Gloster Gauntlet

    Gloster_Gauntlet

  • Short Brothers
  • Aerospace manufacturer in Northern Ireland

    designs. Shorts designed the floats used for the Supermarine S.4 and Gloster III seaplanes entered by the United Kingdom for the 1925 Schneider Trophy

    Short Brothers

    Short_Brothers

  • List of aircraft of the Royal Air Force
  • biplane floatplane Gloster I 1925 & 1927 biplane floatplane Gloster III 1925 biplane floatplane Gloster IV 1926-1927 biplane floatplane Gloster VI Golden Arrow

    List of aircraft of the Royal Air Force

    List_of_aircraft_of_the_Royal_Air_Force

  • Gloster Gamecock
  • British biplane fighter

    The Gloster Gamecock was a biplane fighter designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Gloster. The Gamecock was a development of the earlier

    Gloster Gamecock

    Gloster Gamecock

    Gloster_Gamecock

  • Gloster Grebe
  • 1923 British military aircraft

    The Gloster Grebe was developed by the Gloster Aircraft Company from the Gloster Grouse (an experimental aircraft later developed as a trainer), and was

    Gloster Grebe

    Gloster Grebe

    Gloster_Grebe

  • Gloster Gorcock
  • be powered by a Napier Lion engine which had been used in the racing Gloster III and was a water-cooled motor with three banks of four cylinders in an

    Gloster Gorcock

    Gloster Gorcock

    Gloster_Gorcock

  • Gloster E.28/39
  • British jet-engined aircraft, first flown in 1941

    The Gloster E.28/39, (also referred to as the Gloster Whittle, Gloster Pioneer, or Gloster G.40) was the first British turbojet-engined aircraft, first

    Gloster E.28/39

    Gloster E.28/39

    Gloster_E.28/39

  • Hubert Broad
  • British First World War aviator

    Pages and Glosters. At the 1925 Schneider Trophy Broad was the sole British entrant following a number of pre-race accidents. Flying a Gloster III seaplane

    Hubert Broad

    Hubert Broad

    Hubert_Broad

  • List of flying boats and floatplanes
  • Homebuilt 1993 Gloster Goring UK Floatplane Bomber 1927 Prototype 1 Gloster II UK Floatplane Racer 1924 Gloster III UK Floatplane Racer 1925 Gloster IV UK Floatplane

    List of flying boats and floatplanes

    List of flying boats and floatplanes

    List_of_flying_boats_and_floatplanes

  • Short Mussel
  • Monoplane built by Short Brothers (1926–1933)

    metal floats for seaplanes. The floats for both the Supermarine S.4 and Gloster III Schneider Cup seaplanes were built by Shorts. They had built their own

    Short Mussel

    Short Mussel

    Short_Mussel

  • Supermarine S.4
  • British floatplane (1925)

    competition at Bay Shore Park, Baltimore, the S.4, together with two Gloster III biplanes, was shipped to the U.S. aboard the SS Minnewaska, free of charge

    Supermarine S.4

    Supermarine S.4

    Supermarine_S.4

  • Gloster thin-wing Javelin
  • Planned British bomber interceptor aircraft

    series of design studies for an improved supersonic-capable version of the Gloster Javelin aircraft. Depending on the source, it is also known as F.153D,

    Gloster thin-wing Javelin

    Gloster thin-wing Javelin

    Gloster_thin-wing_Javelin

  • Aviation in Maryland
  • the first by manned helicopters. 1925 Jimmy Doolittle beats a British Gloster III in the Schneider Trophy race held at Baltimore Bay Shore amusement park

    Aviation in Maryland

    Aviation in Maryland

    Aviation_in_Maryland

  • Gloster F.9/37
  • 1939 British prototype fighter aircraft

    The Gloster F.9/37, also known as the Gloster G.39, was a British twin-engined design from the Gloster Aircraft Company for a cannon-armed heavy fighter

    Gloster F.9/37

    Gloster F.9/37

    Gloster_F.9/37

  • Battle of the Imjin River
  • Major confrontation during the Chinese Spring Offensive of the Korean War

    Imjin), also known as the Battle of Solma-ri (Korean: 설마리 전투) or Battle of Gloster Hill (글로스터 고지 전투) in South Korea, or as Battle of Xuemali (Chinese: 雪马里战斗;

    Battle of the Imjin River

    Battle of the Imjin River

    Battle_of_the_Imjin_River

  • Gloster E.1/44
  • British prototype jet fighter design

    Gloster E.1/44 was a British single-engined jet fighter design of the Second World War, developed and produced by the British aviation firm Gloster Aircraft

    Gloster E.1/44

    Gloster E.1/44

    Gloster_E.1/44

  • List of aircraft (G–Gn)
  • KD5G (Gloster Aircraft Company) Gloster II Gloster III Gloster IV Gloster VI Gloster AS.31 Survey Gloster E.1/44, also known as Gloster Ace Gloster E.28/39

    List of aircraft (G–Gn)

    List_of_aircraft_(G–Gn)

  • Gloster Meteor F8 "Prone Pilot"
  • Experimental British jet aircraft

    A heavily modified Gloster Meteor F8 fighter, the "prone position/prone pilot" Meteor, was used by the Royal Air Force in 1954 and 1955 to evaluate the

    Gloster Meteor F8 "Prone Pilot"

    Gloster Meteor F8

    Gloster_Meteor_F8_"Prone_Pilot"

  • Gloster F.5/34
  • 1930s British fighter aircraft

    The Gloster F.5/34 was a British fighter of the 1930s. It was a single-seat, single-engine monoplane of all-metal cantilever construction; the undercarriage

    Gloster F.5/34

    Gloster F.5/34

    Gloster_F.5/34

  • Edward V
  • King of England in 1483

    thus: "Clarence, and Gloster, [sic] love my lovely queen, And kiss your princely nephew, brothers both." Gloster, the future Richard III, is at the close

    Edward V

    Edward V

    Edward_V

  • Gloster House
  • Georgian house in County Offaly, Ireland

    Gloster House is a Georgian-Palladian country house operating as a wedding venue near Brosna, County Offaly, Ireland. The design of the house has sometimes

    Gloster House

    Gloster House

    Gloster_House

  • List of aircraft of the United Kingdom in World War II
  • fighter Fairey Firefly (FAA) fleet fighter Gloster Gladiator (RAF, FAA) Gloster Sea Gladiator (FAA) Gloster Meteor (RAF) jet fighter Grumman Martlet/Wildcat

    List of aircraft of the United Kingdom in World War II

    List_of_aircraft_of_the_United_Kingdom_in_World_War_II

  • Saunders-Roe
  • 1929–1964 aircraft manufacturer

    the Gloster works to form Gloster-Saro utilising both companies' expertise in aluminium forming to produce fire appliances and tankers in the Gloster factory

    Saunders-Roe

    Saunders-Roe

  • Turbojet
  • Airbreathing jet engine which is typically used in aircraft

    test pilot Erich Warsitz. The Gloster E.28/39, (also referred to as the "Gloster Whittle", "Gloster Pioneer", or "Gloster G.40") made the first British

    Turbojet

    Turbojet

    Turbojet

  • Gloucestershire Regiment
  • Former British Army regiment

    The Gloucestershire Regiment, commonly referred to as the Glosters, was a line infantry regiment of the British Army from 1881 until 1994. It traced its

    Gloucestershire Regiment

    Gloucestershire Regiment

    Gloucestershire_Regiment

  • List of mid-air collisions and incidents in the United Kingdom
  • in formation. 1946 On 15 January 1946 two Royal Air Force (RAF) Gloster Meteor IIIs of 124 Squadron collided at Bentwaters, Suffolk. On 18 January 1946

    List of mid-air collisions and incidents in the United Kingdom

    List_of_mid-air_collisions_and_incidents_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of racing aircraft
  • Races Gloster Bamel UK 1921 Flight airspeed record[citation needed] Gloster II UK 1924 Schneider Trophy Gloster III UK 1925 Schneider Trophy Gloster IV UK

    List of racing aircraft

    List_of_racing_aircraft

  • Duke of Gloucester
  • Aristocratic title

    was first conferred on Thomas of Woodstock, the thirteenth child of Edward III. The title became extinct at his death, as it did upon the death of the duke

    Duke of Gloucester

    Duke of Gloucester

    Duke_of_Gloucester

  • List of experimental aircraft
  • List of aircraft produced by a number of countries to test new concepts and technology

    swept wing glider Gloster E.28/39 – Jet engine research Gloster Meteor F8 "Prone Pilot" – Prone position flight control research Gloster Trent Meteor – Turboprop

    List of experimental aircraft

    List of experimental aircraft

    List_of_experimental_aircraft

  • 1925 in aviation
  • July 29 - Blériot 155 FBA 21 August 24 – Supermarine S.4 August 29 – Gloster III September 11 – Curtiss R3C-1 Consolidated NY-1 November 9 - Fairey Firefly

    1925 in aviation

    1925 in aviation

    1925_in_aviation

  • Bristol Mercury
  • Aircraft engine

    Fokker G.1 General Aircraft Hamilcar X Gloster Gamecock Gloster Gladiator Gloster Gauntlet Gloster Gnatsnapper Gloster Goring Hawker Audax Hawker F.20/27

    Bristol Mercury

    Bristol Mercury

    Bristol_Mercury

  • Mariano Rivera
  • Panamanian-American baseball player (born 1969)

    Archived from the original on October 23, 2020. Retrieved November 2, 2019. Gloster, Rob (October 9, 2000). "Not over the hill yet". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    Mariano Rivera

    Mariano Rivera

    Mariano_Rivera

  • Gloster Survey
  • The Gloster A.S.31 Survey was a 1920s British photo-survey biplane developed by the Gloster Aircraft Company from the de Havilland DH.67 design project

    Gloster Survey

    Gloster Survey

    Gloster_Survey

  • Gloster Nightjar
  • 1921 carrier-based fighter aircraft

    was a modification of the earlier Nieuport Nighthawk fighter produced by Gloster after the Nieuport & General company, which designed the Nighthawk, closed

    Gloster Nightjar

    Gloster Nightjar

    Gloster_Nightjar

  • Gloster Gnatsnapper
  • Prototype British naval fighter biplane

    The Gloster SS.35 Gnatsnapper was a British naval biplane fighter design of the late 1920s. Two prototypes were built but the type did not enter production

    Gloster Gnatsnapper

    Gloster Gnatsnapper

    Gloster_Gnatsnapper

  • Tracey Gloster
  • British biochemist

    Tracey Maureen Gloster is a chemist at the University of St Andrews. Her research interests are in structural biology, chemical biology, glycobiology

    Tracey Gloster

    Tracey_Gloster

  • Messerschmitt Me 262
  • First operational jet-powered fighter aircraft

    heavily armed than any Allied fighter, including the British jet-powered Gloster Meteor. The Allies countered by attacking the aircraft on the ground and

    Messerschmitt Me 262

    Messerschmitt Me 262

    Messerschmitt_Me_262

  • Gloster TSR.38
  • Single-engined three-seat biplane

    The Gloster TSR.38 was a single-engined three-seat biplane designed as a naval torpedo/spotter/reconnaissance aircraft in the early 1930s. It did not

    Gloster TSR.38

    Gloster TSR.38

    Gloster_TSR.38

  • Bristol Jupiter
  • British nine-cylinder radial engine family

    Fokker F.IX Gloster Gambet Gloster Gamecock Gloster Gnatsnapper Gloster Goldfinch Gloster Goral Gloster Goring Gloster Grebe Gloster Mars Gloster Survey Gourdou-Leseurre

    Bristol Jupiter

    Bristol Jupiter

    Bristol_Jupiter

  • Supermarine Type 224
  • British prototype fighter

    Specification F.7/30, which sought to introduce a new fighter to succeed the Gloster Gauntlet. The Type 224 was powered by a Rolls-Royce Goshawk engine, which

    Supermarine Type 224

    Supermarine Type 224

    Supermarine_Type_224

  • Delta wing
  • Triangle shaped aircraft wing configuration

    can be traced back to the late 1940s. When used with a T-tail, as in the Gloster Javelin, like other wings a delta wing can give rise to a "deep stall"

    Delta wing

    Delta wing

    Delta_wing

  • Gloster Grouse
  • British biplane of the 1920s

    The Gloster Grouse was a British biplane of the 1920s developed by the Gloster Aircraft Company. Often referred to as the prototype to the Gloster Grebe

    Gloster Grouse

    Gloster Grouse

    Gloster_Grouse

  • Fairey Swordfish
  • British biplane torpedo bomber

    fuselage or 1,500 lb total of bombs under fuselage and wings. Blackburn Shark Gloster TSR.38 Eugene Esmonde Related development Fairey Albacore Aircraft of comparable

    Fairey Swordfish

    Fairey Swordfish

    Fairey_Swordfish

  • Power Jets W.2
  • British turbojet engine

    engine to power operational aircraft, the Gloster Meteor. In 1940 the Air Ministry placed a contract with the Gloster Aircraft Company for prototypes of a

    Power Jets W.2

    Power Jets W.2

    Power_Jets_W.2

  • Gloster Goring
  • Single-engined two-seat biplane

    The Gloster Goring was a single-engined two-seat biplane designed to meet 1926 Air Ministry specifications for a day/torpedo bomber. It was not put into

    Gloster Goring

    Gloster Goring

    Gloster_Goring

  • Vickers machine gun
  • Heavy machine gun

    and more reliable Browning Model 1919 using metal-linked cartridges. The Gloster Gladiator was the last RAF fighter to be armed with the Vickers, later

    Vickers machine gun

    Vickers machine gun

    Vickers_machine_gun

  • Arado SD III
  • German fighter biplane

    Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Blériot-SPAD S.51 Gloster Gamecock Hawker Woodcock Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia

    Arado SD III

    Arado_SD_III

  • Armstrong Whitworth Siskin
  • Former fighter aircraft

    subcontracted out to Blackburn, Bristol, Gloster, and Vickers. During May 1924, the RAF's first Siskin IIIs were delivered to No. 41 Squadron at RAF Northolt

    Armstrong Whitworth Siskin

    Armstrong Whitworth Siskin

    Armstrong_Whitworth_Siskin

  • Supermarine Seafire
  • British carrier-based fighter aircraft

    the Royal Air Force, was forced into having to order Blackburn Rocs and Gloster Sea Gladiators, both of which proved to be woefully inadequate in the circumstances

    Supermarine Seafire

    Supermarine Seafire

    Supermarine_Seafire

  • Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester
  • Lord Protector of England from 1422 to 1437

    Ancestors of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester 8. Edward III of England 4. John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster 9. Philippa of Hainault 2. Henry IV of England

    Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester

    Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester

    Humphrey,_Duke_of_Gloucester

  • Hawker Henley
  • Aircraft in the Royal Air Force

    could also be deployed in a close-support role as a dive-bomber. Fairey, Gloster and Hawker each offered designs to fill this role. As the aircraft only

    Hawker Henley

    Hawker Henley

    Hawker_Henley

  • De Havilland Goblin
  • 1940s British turbojet aircraft engine

    Flygmotor RM1A Goblin III production in Sweden Curtiss XF15C-1 de Havilland DH 108 Swallow de Havilland Vampire Fiat G.80 Gloster Meteor Lockheed XP-80

    De Havilland Goblin

    De Havilland Goblin

    De_Havilland_Goblin

  • Israeli Air Force Museum
  • Military aviation museum in Israel

    markings Gloster Meteor – No. 06 Gloster Meteor – Gate guard Gloster Meteor – NF-13 Variant Gloster Meteor – NF-13 Variant Gloster Meteor – No. 15 Gloster Meteor

    Israeli Air Force Museum

    Israeli Air Force Museum

    Israeli_Air_Force_Museum

  • Martin-Baker
  • British ejection and crashworthy seats manufacturer

    successfully live-tested by Lynch on 24 July 1946, who ejected from a Gloster Meteor travelling at 320 mph (510 km/h) IAS at 8,000 feet (2,400 m) over

    Martin-Baker

    Martin-Baker

  • Parasite aircraft
  • Small plane aboard an airborne carrier

    requirement was abandoned. In 1925 first the DH.53 light aeroplane and then Gloster Grebes had been launched from the airship R.33. In 1930, the US Navy airship

    Parasite aircraft

    Parasite aircraft

    Parasite_aircraft

  • Jet aircraft
  • Aircraft class powered by jet propulsion engines

    rather than combustion of the turbine gases. The British experimental Gloster E.28/39 took its first flight on May 15, 1941, powered by Sir Frank Whittle's

    Jet aircraft

    Jet aircraft

    Jet_aircraft

  • List of flight airspeed records
  • Highest speed obtained from an air vehicle

    The first new official record in the post-war period was achieved by a Gloster Meteor F Mk.4 in November 1945, at 975 km/h (606 mph). The first aircraft

    List of flight airspeed records

    List of flight airspeed records

    List_of_flight_airspeed_records

  • SNECMA Atar 101
  • 1940s French turbojet aircraft engine

    airliners, a SNCASO S.O.30P Bretagne (F-WAYD), SNCASE S.E.2060 Armagnac and a Gloster Meteor F.4 (RA491). The ATAR 101 was steadily developed with improvements

    SNECMA Atar 101

    SNECMA Atar 101

    SNECMA_Atar_101

  • Blackburn F.3
  • trials. Following evaluation of F.7/30 designs an order was placed for the Gloster Gladiator. Data from The British Fighter since 1912 General characteristics

    Blackburn F.3

    Blackburn_F.3

  • Hawker Hunter
  • 1950s family of British fighter aircraft

    RAF service such as the Gloster Meteor and the de Havilland Venom. The all-weather/night fighter role was filled by the Gloster Javelin. Successively improved

    Hawker Hunter

    Hawker Hunter

    Hawker_Hunter

  • Operational Requirement F.155
  • British military defense specification

    front line defence was converting from Gloster Meteor (a design that first flew during the Second World War) to Gloster Javelin all-weather fighters with the

    Operational Requirement F.155

    Operational Requirement F.155

    Operational_Requirement_F.155

  • Gloster Goldfinch
  • The Gloster Goldfinch was a single-engined single-seat high-altitude biplane fighter of all-metal construction from the later 1920s. It did not reach

    Gloster Goldfinch

    Gloster Goldfinch

    Gloster_Goldfinch

  • RAF Barford St John
  • Former RAF station in Oxfordshire, England

    1942. In 1943 the station served as flight test centre for its Gloster E.28/39 and Gloster Meteor jet aircraft. Bomber Command and No. 16 Operational Training

    RAF Barford St John

    RAF Barford St John

    RAF_Barford_St_John

  • No. 19 Squadron RAF
  • Air control squadron of the Royal Air Force

    it operated several aircraft types during the Cold War, including the Gloster Meteor F.4 and the McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2. In 1992, it began flying

    No. 19 Squadron RAF

    No. 19 Squadron RAF

    No._19_Squadron_RAF

  • Rolls-Royce Goshawk
  • 1930s British piston aircraft engine

    in the Gloster TSR.38 (S1705), and the first Gloster Gnatsnapper prototype (N227). Blackburn F3 Bristol Type 123 Gloster Gnatsnapper Gloster TSR.38 Hawker

    Rolls-Royce Goshawk

    Rolls-Royce_Goshawk

  • Militaire Luchtvaart Museum
  • Former aviation museum in the Netherlands

    Fokker S.14 "Machtrainer" Fokker F27-300M Troopship General Dynamics F-16A Gloster Meteor Mk.4 Grumman S-2A Tracker de Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth de Havilland

    Militaire Luchtvaart Museum

    Militaire Luchtvaart Museum

    Militaire_Luchtvaart_Museum

  • Huang Zhiqian
  • Chinese aerospace engineer (1914–1965)

    Britain's Gloster Aircraft Company to jointly manufacture fighter jets, and sent Huang to England in September 1946. He studied the Gloster Meteor fighter

    Huang Zhiqian

    Huang_Zhiqian

  • Westland F.7/30
  • production because its performance fell far below the RAF's requirements. The Gloster Gladiator won the F.7/30 competition. The Westland F.7/30 was designed

    Westland F.7/30

    Westland F.7/30

    Westland_F.7/30

  • De Havilland Vampire
  • Fighter aircraft; first single-engine jet in RAF service

    second jet fighter to be operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF), after the Gloster Meteor, and the first to be powered by a single jet engine. Development

    De Havilland Vampire

    De Havilland Vampire

    De_Havilland_Vampire

  • Rolls-Royce Merlin
  • Aircraft engine family

    use in only two aircraft: the Westland Whirlwind fighter and one of the Gloster F.9/37 prototypes. The Vulture was fitted to the Avro Manchester bomber

    Rolls-Royce Merlin

    Rolls-Royce Merlin

    Rolls-Royce_Merlin

  • John Cuss
  • British mechanical engineer (1906–1995)

    of the team at Gloster in the early 1940s that developed the first British jet aircraft that flew in May 1941, and later the Gloster Meteor. He was born

    John Cuss

    John_Cuss

  • 2 Squadron SAAF
  • South African Air Force unit

    Fury I Gloster Gauntlet Gloster Gladiator II Hawker Hurricane Tomahawk IIB June 1941 – May 1942 Kittyhawk I April 1942 – June 1943 Kittyhawk III June 1943

    2 Squadron SAAF

    2 Squadron SAAF

    2_Squadron_SAAF

  • Gauntlet
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    California-based company, closed in 1998 Gauntlet track, a type of railroad track Gloster Gauntlet, a British biplane SA-15 "Gauntlet", a Soviet surface-to-air missile

    Gauntlet

    Gauntlet

  • Newark Air Museum
  • Aviation museum in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire

    Aircraft Monospar ST-12 Gloster Javelin FAW.8 Gloster Meteor F.8 Gloster Meteor FR.9 (Mod) Gloster Meteor NF.12 Gloster Meteor NF.14 Gloster Meteor T.7 GAF Jindivik

    Newark Air Museum

    Newark Air Museum

    Newark_Air_Museum

  • Range Rover
  • Series of SUV models

    modified chassis and the fire-fighting body was supplied and mounted by Gloster-Saro. These were four-door versions using an internally mounted water-pump

    Range Rover

    Range Rover

    Range_Rover

  • Fokker
  • 1912–1996 Dutch aircraft manufacturer

    number of military planes were built there under license, among them the Gloster Meteor twin-jet fighter and Lockheed's F-104 Starfighter. A second production

    Fokker

    Fokker

  • Harry Day
  • Royal Air Force pilot (1898-1977)

    June 1930 (seniority from 1 July). Day joined No. 23 Squadron RAF flying Gloster Gamecocks, with which he led the RAF Synchronised Aerobatics Display Team

    Harry Day

    Harry_Day

  • Antoine, Prince of Ligne
  • Belgian prince

    to Belgium as Captain-Commandant to assume command of 9 Squadron flying Gloster Meteor 8s. Prince Antoine resigned his commission on 1 September 1955 to

    Antoine, Prince of Ligne

    Antoine, Prince of Ligne

    Antoine,_Prince_of_Ligne

  • Ferry Squadron RAF
  • Royal Air Force squadron, 1956–1958

    V de Havilland Mosquito III, VI, XVI and PR.34 Avro Anson T.20 Bristol Buckmaster I de Havilland Vampire F.3 & FB.5 Gloster Meteor T.7 & F.8 Vickers

    Ferry Squadron RAF

    Ferry_Squadron_RAF

  • Pierre Le Gloan
  • French flying ace (1913–1943)

    Hurricane. By 5 July he had claimed five Hurricanes and a Gloster Gladiator. Later the depleted GC III/6 was withdrawn back to Algiers. During Operation Torch

    Pierre Le Gloan

    Pierre_Le_Gloan

  • Tangmere Military Aviation Museum
  • Aviation museum in Tangmere, West Sussex

    Havilland Vampire T.11 XH313 English Electric Lightning F.53 ZF578 Gloster Meteor F.4 EE549 Gloster Meteor F.8 WA829/WA984 Hawker Hunter F.3 WB188 Hawker Hunter

    Tangmere Military Aviation Museum

    Tangmere Military Aviation Museum

    Tangmere_Military_Aviation_Museum

  • A Column of Fire
  • 2017 novel by Ken Follett

    deputy of Kingsbridge and member of King privy council after Ned. Donal Gloster - Former Philbert Cobley's employee who tries to seduce Ruth Cobley, Philbert

    A Column of Fire

    A_Column_of_Fire

  • Gloster Guan
  • The Gloster Guan was a single-engined single-seat experimental biplane fighter built in the United Kingdom to test the performance of fighters using supercharged

    Gloster Guan

    Gloster Guan

    Gloster_Guan

  • T-tail
  • Aircraft empennage configuration

    Boeing C-17 Globemaster III and the Embraer C-390 Millenium. It was used in the 1950s by combat aircraft such as the Gloster Javelin, McDonnell F-101

    T-tail

    T-tail

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  • British Royal Air Force engineer and air officer (1907–1996)

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  • ALISTER
  • Male

    Gaelic

    ALISTER

    Gaelic form of Latin Alexandrus, ALISTER means "defender of mankind."

    ALISTER

  • FOSTER
  • Male

    English

    FOSTER

    English occupational surname transferred to forename use, which could have derived from any of the following: 1) Middle English foster, FOSTER means "foster-parent," 2) forster, meaning "forester," 3) forster, meaning "shearer," or 4) fuyster, meaning "saddle-tree maker."

    FOSTER

  • Bariq |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Bariq |

    Shining, Lighting, Illuminating, Glitter, Flash, Luster, Bright

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  • Lyster
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Lyster

    English and Scottish : variant of Lister.

    Lyster

  • Baariq
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Baariq

    Shining, Lighting, Illuminating, Glitter, Flash, Luster, Bright

    Baariq

  • Bareeq |
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    Bareeq |

    Shining, Lighting, Illuminating, Glitter, Flash, Luster, Bright

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  • ALASTER
  • Male

    Gaelic

    ALASTER

    Gaelic form of Latin Alexandrus, ALASTER means "defender of mankind."

    ALASTER

  • LESTER
  • Male

    English

    LESTER

    English surname transferred to forename use, from the city name Leicester which was recorded in the 10th century as Ligora caester "Ligora's fort." Ligora is related to Liguria, a very old place name of obscure origin, dating back to pre-Roman times. There has been some speculation concerning a possible connection between Ligora/Liguria and Celtic Lug, LESTER means "oath."

    LESTER

  • Plaster
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and North German

    Plaster

    English and North German : metonymic occupational name for a plasterer, from Middle English, Middle Low German plaster (from Latin emplastrum ‘(wound) plaster’ (originally a paste), from Greek emplastron, a derivative of emplassein ‘to shape or form’; the term was carried over into building terminology to mean ‘bonding agent’).English : habitational name from any of various places called Plaistow (in East London, Derbyshire, Sussex, and elsewhere), from Old English plegestōw ‘place where people gather for sport or play’. This can also be a variant of Plaisted (through interchangeable use of the Old English elements stōw and stede, both meaning ‘place’, in earlier times).German and Ashkenazic Jewish (Pflaster) : from Middle High German pflaster (German Pflaster, from Latin plastrum) ‘street pavement’, ‘pavement’, cognate with 1.

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  • Bareeq
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Bareeq

    Shining, Lighting, Illuminating, Glitter, Flash, Luster, Bright

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  • Bariq
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    Indian

    Bariq

    Shining, Lighting, Illuminating, Glitter, Flash, Luster, Bright

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  • Lester
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    English

    Lester

    English : habitational name from Leicester, named in Old English from the tribal name Ligore (itself adapted from a British river name) + Old English ceaster ‘Roman fort or walled city’ (Latin castra ‘legionary camp’).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Lestre in Normandy.English and Scottish : variant of Lister.

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  • Foster
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Foster

    English : reduced form of Forster.English : nickname from Middle English foster ‘foster parent’ (Old English fōstre, a derivative of fōstrian ‘to nourish or rear’).Jewish : probably an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames, such as Forster.This name was brought to North America by many different bearers from the 17th century onward. Thomas Foster (1640–79) is buried in the old burial ground in Cambridge, MA. John Foster, born 1648 in Dorchester, MA, was the earliest wood engraver in America.

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  • Glasper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (County Durham, Cleveland)

    Glasper

    English (County Durham, Cleveland) : unexplained.

    Glasper

  • ALESTER
  • Male

    Gaelic

    ALESTER

    Gaelic form of Latin Alexandrus, ALESTER means "defender of mankind."

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  • Gloster
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gloster

    English : habitational name from the city of Gloucester. The place originally bore the British name Glēvum (apparently from a cognate of Welsh gloyw ‘bright’), to which was added the Old English element ceaster ‘Roman fort or walled city’ (Latin castra ‘legionary camp’).

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  • Wooster
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wooster

    English : variant of Worcester.

    Wooster

  • ALYSTER
  • Male

    English

    ALYSTER

    Anglicized form of Gaelic Alaster, ALYSTER means "defender of mankind."

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  • Baariq |
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    Muslim

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    Shining, Lighting, Illuminating, Glitter, Flash, Luster, Bright

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  • Glovier
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Glovier

    English : variant of Glover.

    Glovier

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  • Ghanamalika | கநாமாஂலீகா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ghanamalika | கநாமாஂலீகா 

    Clouds

  • Zehavit
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Zehavit

    Golden.

  • Carl
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Jamaican, Swedish, Swiss

    Carl

    Man; Free Man; Farmer

  • Nizhu
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Bengali, Indian, Muslim, Pakistani

    Nizhu

    Quiet Night

  • Rislee
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Rislee

    From the Meadow with Shrubs

  • Suradhish
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Suradhish

    Lord Indra

  • VERÍSSIMO
  • Male

    Portuguese

    VERÍSSIMO

    Portuguese form of Roman Latin Verissimus, VERÍSSIMO means "very true."

  • LORAINNE
  • Female

    English

    LORAINNE

    English variant spelling of French Lorraine, LORAINNE means "land of the people of Lothar."

  • Imtinaan
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Imtinaan

    Gratitude; Gratefulness; Thankful

  • Firdoos | فیردوس
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Firdoos | فیردوس

    Paradise

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  • Gloser
  • n.

    See Glosser.

  • Glitter
  • n.

    A bright, sparkling light; brilliant and showy luster; brilliancy; as, the glitter of arms; the glitter of royal equipage.

  • Closer
  • n.

    One who, or that which, closes; specifically, a boot closer. See under Boot.

  • Blister
  • v. t.

    To give pain to, or to injure, as if by a blister.

  • Cluster
  • v. i.

    To grow in clusters or assemble in groups; to gather or unite in a cluster or clusters.

  • Blister
  • v. i.

    To be affected with a blister or blisters; to have a blister form on.

  • Glosser
  • n.

    A writer of glosses; a scholiast; a commentator.

  • Glister
  • n.

    Glitter; luster.

  • Glosser
  • n.

    A polisher; one who gives a luster.

  • Plaster
  • v. t.

    Fig.: To smooth over; to cover or conceal the defects of; to hide, as with a covering of plaster.

  • Plaster
  • v. t.

    To cover with a plaster, as a wound or sore.

  • Blister
  • v. t.

    To raise a blister or blisters upon.

  • Glyster
  • n.

    Same as Clyster.

  • Blister
  • n.

    A vesicatory; a plaster of Spanish flies, or other matter, applied to raise a blister.

  • Cluster
  • v. t.

    To collect into a cluster or clusters; to gather into a bunch or close body.

  • Bolster
  • v. t.

    To support with a bolster or pillow.

  • Glister
  • v. i.

    To be bright; to sparkle; to be brilliant; to shine; to glisten; to glitter.

  • Cloister
  • v. t.

    To confine in, or as in, a cloister; to seclude from the world; to immure.

  • Plaster
  • v. t.

    To overlay or cover with plaster, as the ceilings and walls of a house.

  • Cluster
  • n.

    A number of similar things collected together or lying contiguous; a group; as, a cluster of islands.