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  • 61Gust Johanson — (b. December ??, 1978) in Chicago, IL is the newly appointed president of the National Organization for Technical Talking, otherwise known as NOTT. His multiple contributions to Chicago s North Shore and Milwaukee s Water St. District have made… …

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  • 62Gust Tsilis — Gust William Tsilis (* 14. April 1956 in Chicago) ist ein amerikanischer Jazzmusiker (Vibraphon, Marimba, Schlagzeug, Perkussion), Komponist und Musikproduzent. Tsilis erhielt als Kind Klavierunterricht, spielte aber auch als Autodidakt… …

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  • 63Gust Corporation — Infobox Company company name = GUST 株式会社 ガスト company company type = Public foundation = October 1, 1993 location = Nagano, Japan industry = Computer and video game industry key people = Aoyagi Kazuo Representative Director / President products =… …

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  • 64gust´a|ble — gust1 «guhst», noun, verb. –n. 1. a sudden, violent rush of wind: »A gust upset the small sailboat. SYNONYM(S): squall. 2. a sudden burst of rain, smoke, or sound, usually carried by the wind. 3. Figurative. an outburst of anger or other feeling …

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  • 65Gust Buster — Infobox VG| title = Gust Buster developer = Sunrise Software Inc. publisher = Sunrise Software inc. designer = Ed Salvo engine = released = 1984 genre = Action modes = Single player ratings = platforms = ColecoVision, Commodore 64 media =… …

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  • 66GÜSt Marienborn — Grenzübergangsstelle Marienborn / Gedenkstätte im April 2007 Der Grenzübergang Helmstedt–Marienborn war der größte und bedeutendste Grenzübergang an der Innerdeutschen Grenze während der deutschen Teilung und bestand aus dem „Kontrollpunkt… …

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  • 67Gust J. Swenning — Infobox Military Person name = Gust J. Swenning born = 2 August 1917 died = 1 December 1942 placeofbirth = Manor, Texas placeofdeath = near Solomon Islands caption = nickname = allegiance = United States of America serviceyears = 1938–1942 rank …

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  • 68Gust lock — A gust lock on an aircraft is a mechanism that locks control surfaces in place preventing random movement and possible damage of the surface from wind while parked. Gust locks may be internal or external. References …

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  • 69gust envelope — A basic aircraft design envelope that indicates the safe operating limits of an aircraft of given weight in gusty conditions. The air speed is on the X axis of the envelope, and the load factor is on Y axis. The illustration indicates the load… …

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  • 70gust loads — The loads on an aircraft structure caused by vertical gusts, which are calculated in terms of the “equivalent sharp edged gust.” The airplane is assumed to fly from still air instantaneously into a vertical current equal to the maximum vertical… …

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