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1930s flying boat
The Saro A.21 Windhover was a British amphibious aircraft from the period between World War I and World War II, constructed by Saunders-Roe, or Saro. It
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Gerard Manley Hopkins Saro Windhover, an amphibious aircraft USS Windhover (ASR-18), a planned ship that was cancelled in 1945 Windhover (clipper ship), a
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Airplane wing configuration with two vertically stacked main flying surfaces
as the Waco Custom Cabin series proved to be relatively popular. The Saro Windhover was a sesquiplane with the upper wing smaller than the lower, which
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1929–1964 aircraft manufacturer
Saunders/Saro A.7 Severn Saro A.17 Cutty Sark Saro A.19 Cloud Saro A.21 Windhover Saro A.27 London Saro A.29 Cloud Monospar Saro A.33 Saro A.36 Lerwick Saro A
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1920s British piston aircraft engine
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Gibraltar, a Wight Seaplane, to search for submarines. In 1931 the seaplane Saro Windhover Captained by Edgar Percival for GB Airways was the first of regular
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feederliner Saro Cutty Sark twin-engine utility/training amphibious flying boat Saro Cloud twin-engine amphibious flying boat airliner Saro Windhover trimotor
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Viscount. Merged into Air Europe Ex Guernsey Airways 1934 1945 Operated Saro Windhover, Saro Cloud. Absorbed into British European Airways H Handley Page Transport
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Production 31 Saro Shrimp UK Flying boat Experimental 1939 Prototype Saro Windhover UK Flying boat Transport 1930 Saunders A.7 Severn UK Flying boat 1930
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Aircraft powered by three piston engines
S.11 Belgium 1931 Saunders Severn UK 1930 Saunders Valkyrie UK 1926 Saro Windhover UK 1930 Savoia-Marchetti S.66 Italy 1931 Savoia-Marchetti S.71 Italy
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British record-breaking racing motorist, speedboat racer and aviator
alone (crossing the oceans by ship). In July 1932, Bruce purchased a Saro Windhover amphibious aircraft (G-ABJP), named it City of Portsmouth, and had the
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initially named Gibraltar Airways. It originally operated a single Saro Windhover flying boat, providing an aerial link between Gibraltar and Tangiers
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Australian aviator (1895–1979)
first instance was a Saro Cutty Sark registered VH-UNV, a twin engined amphibian. It was replaced in September 1931 by a Saro Windhover with three engines
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(United Kingdom) Saro A.7 Severn Saro A.17 Cutty Sark Saro A.19 Cloud Saro A.21 Windhover Saro A.22 Segrave Meteor Saro A.24 Mailplane Saro A.33 Saunders-Roe
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British airline, 1933–1947
than its sister company in Jersey. Two flying boats were used: Saro Windhover G-ABJP and Saro Cloud G-ABXW, named "Cloud of Iona". In May 1939, Guernsey's
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Saunders-Roe flying boats designed up to about 1935: the A.7, Cutty Sark, Cloud, Windhover and London. To avoid the effort of designing a complete aircraft to test
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of the Kawanishi H3K October 13 – Junkers Ju 52/1m October 16 – Saro A.21 Windhover ZK-ABW October 22 – Fairchild 100 First week of November – Couzinet
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Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy Martin T4M by the United States Navy Saro A.21 Windhover by Jersey Airways Westland CL.20 Avro Sea Tutor by the Royal Air
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Biblical
His plain; his song.
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Muslim
Princess, Noble lady, Precious
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Japanese
Myself.
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Hebrew Sarah, SARI means "noble lady, princess."
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English
Feminine manly.
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Spanish
Reference to the card game faro.
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Italian (Sicily and Calabria) and Portuguese
Italian (Sicily and Calabria) and Portuguese : topographic name from faro ‘beacon’, ‘lighthouse’ (Greek pharos), or a habitational name from any of several places named with this word. Compare Alfaro and Haro.English : variant of Farrow.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Sarre, itself a variant of Sara.African : unexplained.
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Japanese
Big boy.
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Gujarati, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Traditional
Master; Furnished; Knowledge
Male
French
French and Spanish form of Roman Latin Cæsar, CÉSAR means "severed."
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Arabic American Indian Hebrew Spanish Muslim
Male
Japanese
(太郎) Japanese name TARO means "great son," or "eldest son." It is usually given to the first-born son.
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English
English : from the Middle English personal name Saric, Seric with loss of the unstressed vowel (see Surridge 1).
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Hindu
Princess, Noble lady, Precious
Boy/Male
Armenian, Hindu, Indian, Italian
Good One
Female
English
Anglicized form of Greek Sarra, SARA means "noble lady, princess."Â In the bible, this is the name that God gave to Sarai, wife of Abraham. This form of the name is in wide use throughout Europe: Dutch, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Scandinavian, and Slovene.
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Finnish, German, Kurdish
Strong; Brave
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English and Welsh
English and Welsh : variant of Sayer.
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British, English, Hebrew
Beautiful
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Indian
Keeper of the sacred book, Successful
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Hebrew Hungarian
Life.
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name NIXKAMICH means "grandfather."
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Jamaican, Latin
Pierces; Pierced Valley
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Hindu
Durga, Enveloped with silk
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Indian
Basil.
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Indian
Blue
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Hindu, Indian
Best; Excellent
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Indian
Person who makes sacrifice
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English (chiefly Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Yorkshire) : habitational name from Laycock in West Yorkshire or possibly from Lacock in Wiltshire. Both are recorded in Domesday Book as Lacoc and seem to be named with a diminutive of Old English lacu ‘stream’.
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n.
Any one of several species of sparoid fishes belonging to Sargus, Pomadasys, and related genera; -- called also sar, and saragu.
n.
Same as Saree.
n.
A dry granulated starch imported from the East Indies, much used for making puddings and as an article of diet for the sick; also, as starch, for stiffening textile fabrics. It is prepared from the stems of several East Indian and Malayan palm trees, but chiefly from the Metroxylon Sagu; also from several cycadaceous plants (Cycas revoluta, Zamia integrifolia, etc.).
n.
See Faro.
n.
A variety of carnelian, of a rich reddish yellow or brownish red color. See the Note under Chalcedony.
n.
Sard; carnelian.
n.
Act of playing at basset, baccara, faro, etc.
n.
See Faro.
v. t.
To cover with sarking, or thin boards.
a.
Short; as, a cutty knife; a cutty sark.
n.
A Chaldean astronomical period or cycle, the length of which has been variously estimated from 3,600 years to 3,600 days, or a little short of 10 years.
n.
A pavement or stepping-stone.
n. pl.
The tubers of Colocasia antiquorum. See Taro.
n.
A shirt.
n.
A large toadfish of the Southern United States and the Gulf of Mexico (Batrachus tau, var. pardus).
n.
An assart, or clearing.
n.
A name for several aroid plants (Colocasia antiquorum, var. esculenta, Colocasia macrorhiza, etc.), and their rootstocks. They have large ovate-sagittate leaves and large fleshy rootstocks, which are cooked and used for food in tropical countries.
n.
A variety of agate containing sard.