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in midair

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in midair
in a point high in the air. The planes crashed in midair. Extra fuel was released from the plane in midair.


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National Aeronautics and Space Administration researchers are perfecting a fiber optic-based sensing system that could be the first step in developing technology that would allow pilots to change the configuration of a wing in midair.
Hindawi has denied attempting to blow up an Israeli jet with 373 passengers of board in midair on April 1 7 (Proceeding)
Bradley's selection of five shots - including a stunning pic of Manchester United's Nani in midair, Sir Alex Ferguson celebrating the league title and the poignant scenes at Old Trafford in the Manchester derby where United and City fans were united for a minute's silence - proved a winner with the judges.
 
 
 
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