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 F-15 Eagle Commentary @ LocalColorArt.com (Local Color Art)
Low-drag, Conformal Fuel Tanks (CFTs) were especially developed for the F-15C and D models.
The single-seat F-15C and two-seat F-15D models entered the Air Force inventory beginning in 1979.
These new models have Production Eagle Package (PEP 2000) improvements, including 2,000 lb (900 kg) of additional internal fuel, provision for carrying exterior conformal fuel tanks and increased maximum takeoff weight of up to 68,000 lb (30,700 kg).
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 eagle on Encyclopedia.com
Eagles—impressive both in size and for their fearsome beauty—have long been symbols of royal power and have appeared on coins, seals, flags, and standards since ancient times.
Eagle grows up and takes flight: this Keyport, NJ, solid surface fabricator succeeds by offering large-scale production with small-company service.(Company Profile)
The eagle was the emblem of one of the Ptolemies of Egypt and was borne on the standards of the Roman armies and of Napoleon's troops.
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 Telesphere Numismatics - Books on Flying Eagle, Indian and Lincoln Cents
A star rating system is used to indicate relative rarity, taking into account both mintage and collector demand.
Also included is pricing for all the varieties covered in the book.
Volume 2 of this series covers the first 11 years of the Indian cent including, of course, the modifications to its design and composition during this period.
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 Eagle - definition of Eagle in Encyclopedia
It is the emblem of "Shqipëria" or Land of the Eagles, which is known in English as Albania.
The United States has adopted the North American Bald Eagle as its national emblem.
In the Old World, such references are commonly to the Golden Eagle (or possibly closely related species found in warm climates).
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Eagle   (340 words)

  
 Blood-eagle - encyclopedia article about Blood-eagle.
There has been debate as to the actuality of the "blood eagle", with some suggesting it was never actually practiced, arguing rather that such accounts are based upon unsupported folklore or upon inaccurate translations.
Ivar the Boneless had captured king Ælla, who had executed Ivar's father Ragnar Lodbrok: "They caused the bloody eagle to be carved on the back of Ælla, and they cut away all of the ribs from the spine, and then they ripped out his lungs." [2]
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Blood-eagle   (1613 words)

  
 Eagle (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net
God's care over his people is likened to that of the eagle in training its young to fly (Ex.
The young ones still and slowly followed, apparently flying better as they mounted; and they continued this sublime exercise, always rising till they became mere points in the air, and the young ones were lost, and afterwards their parents, to our aching sight." (See Isa.
Two parent eagles were teaching their offspring, two young birds, the maneuvers of flight.
http://www.christiananswers.net/dictionary/eagle.html   (333 words)

  
 Eagle · Astrological definition of Eagle · Astrology Encyclopedia
(3) By the Greeks and Persians, the Eagle was held sacred to the Sun and Jupiter.
Eagle · Astrological definition of Eagle · Astrology Encyclopedia · May 10, 2006, 16:01 GMT
Eagle · Astrological definition of Eagle · Astrology Encyclopedia
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