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France began to fly its gun-metal grey C-160 Transall transport aircraft into the cramped Dushanbe airport situated on the near edge of the sleepy, fragile Tajik capital with the proviso that it help renovate the dilapidated facility.
Derek Flood: From Totalitarianism to Turbines: The Unending Struggle for Power in Central Asia 2010
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I read a book over the weekend, The Transall Saga, and it broke a rule.
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Franz Ackermann is known for creating kaleidoscopic visions of the future, such as this painting, "Transall Delivering a Piece of My Hometown,"
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EADS has said it will have greater airlift capacity and range than both the Hercules and the Transall, another ageing but widely used military transport plane.
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France will use three Transall transport planes to fly humanitarian supplies from Abeche, a major town in eastern Chad, to
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But this aircraft had been delayed by the troubles over the Airbus A380 "superjumbo", leaving the Luftwaffe with ancient and inadequate Transall airlifters that must be replaced.
Archive 2007-02-01 Richard 2007
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Der Spiegel said German Transall transport aircraft and helicopters had made some 60 flights this year into the south, ferrying allied soldiers and evacuating wounded...
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Der Spiegel said German Transall transport aircraft and helicopters had made some 60 flights this year into the south, ferrying allied soldiers and evacuating wounded...
Archive 2006-10-01 2006
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The soldiers flew into Entebbe aboard a Transall transport aircraft at 1315 GMT with water and food supplies for a rear base in Uganda, next to the DRC.
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A grey French army Transall taxied down Bunia's small runway and came to a halt Friday, its engines whirring and raising dust.
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