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Aeronautics is the science or art involved with the study, design, and manufacturing of air flight-capable machines, and the techniques of operating aircraft and rockets within the atmosphere. While the term originally referred solely to operating the aircraft, it has since been expanded to include technology, business, and other aspects related to aircraft. The term "aviation" is sometimes used interchangeably with aeronautics, although "aeronautics" includes lighter-than-air craft such as airships, and includes ballistic vehicles while "aviation" technically does not. A significant part of aeronautical science is a branch of dynamics called aerodynamics, which deals with the motion of air and the way that it interacts with objects in motion, such as an aircraft. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Smilin' Jack coloring book
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Law No. 369-a of September 9, 1948
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Law No. 1252 of December 2, 1950
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Law No. 1221 of November 1, 1950
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Law No. 1627 of June 18, 1952
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Law No. 1782 of December 24, 1952
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Law No. 3000 of December 11, 1956
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Law No. 2972 of November 24, 1956
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Law No. 3636 of September 22, 1959
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Law No. 3576 of June 26, 1959
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Law No. 3953 of September 2, 1961
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Law No. 4354 of July 14, 1964
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Law No. 4473 of November 12, 1964
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Law No. 4387 of August 26, 1964
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Law No. 4765 of August 30, 1965
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Law No. 5470 of July 8, 1968
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Law No. 5684 of July 23, 1971
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Law No. 6249 of October 8, 1975
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Law No. 6250 of October 8, 1975
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Law No. 6653 of May 30, 1979
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Law No. 6832 of September 30, 1980
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Airbus FAST
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Law No. 7233 of October 29, 1984
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Law No. 7243 of November 6, 1984
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Law No. 7503 of July 2, 1986
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Law No. 7549 of December 11, 1986
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Law No. 8719 of October 19, 1993
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Law No. 8916 of July 13, 1994
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Law No. 11320 of July 6, 2006
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Law No. 12158 of December 28, 2009
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Law No. 12243 of May 24, 2010
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Law No. 12464 of August 4, 2011
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