Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's most famous plane is probably the Southern Cross, a Fokker FVII-3M monoplane, in which he made the first crossing of the Pacific from the United States to Australia. The Southern Cross, is now preserved and displayed in a memorial at the International Terminal at Brisbane Airport.
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Kind of, he overdid a mine or that is what I've heard.
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The plane was a Boeing 757 that crashed in a field on September 11, 2001. It is considered a jumbo jet by many in case you don't know what a Boeing 757 is.
If you mean the one that Charles Kingsford Smith flew, I think it was a 3 engined fokker.
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Yes because it's a twisted incline plane.
Yes because it's a twisted incline plane.
Every plane has 3 or more. There is a projective (or affine) plane with only 3 points.
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That all depends on what kind of Smith & Wesson it is.
Charles Dickens is considered a reformist writer.