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An aircraft that flies alongside another, to advise or photograph it while experimental flights are being carried out.
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Chase plane — Two chase aircraft, a Learjet and a Cessna T 37, in formation with a NASA Boeing 747 … Wikipedia
Chase County, Kansas — Chase County Courthouse in Cottonwood Falls … Wikipedia
Chase Talbott III — is a character from the comic strip Doonesbury. He was introduced shortly after Mark Slackmeyer realized that he was homosexual. For a while he invented an imaginary boyfriend for himself called Neil, who he pretended to talk to on the air. Later … Wikipedia
Chase (band) — The band Chase was created in 1970 by Bill Chase, Ted Piercefield, Alan Ware, and Jerry Van Blair, all veteran jazz trumpeters who were also adept at vocals and arranging. They were backed up by a rhythm section consisting of Phil Porter on… … Wikipedia
Chase for the Sprint Cup — The Sprint Cup trophy is presented to the champion after the Ford 400. The Chase for the Sprint Cup[1], originally known as The Chase for the Championship [2] during its creation, and then The Chase fo … Wikipedia
USS Samuel Chase (APA-26) — was a Naval Attack Transport manned by the United States Coast Guard during World War II. She was named after Samuel Chase, a signatory to the Declaration of Independence. The ship was laid down under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 107) on … Wikipedia
Bill Chase — Infobox Musical artist Name = Bill Chase Img capt = Landscape = Background = non vocal instrumentalist Born = birth date|1934|10|20 Died = death date and age|1974|8|9|1934|10|20 Origin = Boston, Massachusetts, USA Instrument = Trumpet Voice type … Wikipedia
Ku-ring-gai-Chase-Nationalpark — West Head Lookout … Deutsch Wikipedia
USS Chase (DE-158) — USS Chase (DE 158/APD 54), a Buckley class destroyer escort of the United States Navy, was named in honor of Admiral Jehu V. Chase (1869 1937). Chase was launched 24 April 1943 by Norfolk Navy Yard; sponsored by Mrs. J. V. Chase ; and… … Wikipedia
2004 Martinsville plane crash — Flight path taken by the plane. Accident summary Date … Wikipedia