The First was 1995. See related link.
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Who built Itaipu dam?
The Boeing Company built the 777.
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No, built is a verb. It is the past tense of build
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A flying predator drone.
A Predator drone can be best described as an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that is used for surveillance, reconnaissance, and targeted airstrikes. It is equipped with cameras, sensors, and weapons systems, allowing it to gather intelligence and engage targets from a remote location. Predator drones are operated remotely by trained personnel and have been utilized in various military operations for their precision and long-endurance capabilities.
Some of that information is classified. See the related link, below, for details on this weapon system.
A Superior UAV can fly up to 65,000 feet high at about 300 miles per hour.
Drone planes are usually piloted by a person on the ground. The drone will normally have a built-in camera so the operator can see what's ahead of the aircraft. Think of it as someone flying a model airplane - the principle is exactly the same.
AC-130. Predator missile. Ammunition. Juggernaut Equipment. Assault Drone. Reaper. Ect...
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Make sure your controller is connected to your dbpower drone. If it is still not available, you can contact their official website dbpower.co to feedback the problem and they will recycle or replace it. If you want to buy a new drone, maybe you can go to the official website or hksharedream.com. They are all websites of the same company.
A male bee whose only function is to mate with the queen bee. It also refers to small planes operated by remote control, used for military purposes.
A shrutibox is an electronic drone generator used with (continental) Indian music. It is also a favorite with some Theremin players, who find the drone a welcome addition to the one-note-as-a-time, no built-in-pitch-steps sound of their instrument.