Accounts of birds, mammals, amphibians, and plant catalogue, v4551
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* Runds of #69L 20-364---3-34 20-365---3-50 20-385---5-23 20-361---5-55 20-357B 20+00 men town number and unit * 20-380---5-82 * 20-329---5-84 * 20-328---5-84 * 20-360 *20-360---5-83 * 20-327---5-83 * 20-326---5-8 * 20-325---5-10 * 20-324---5-22 * 20-322---5-22 * 20-321---5-22 * 20-320 *20-320---5-25 ! 20-369---3-17 20-368---5-45 20-362---5-48 B 20-323---5-48 20-322---5-44 (High) *20-320---5-44 * 20-319---5-41 * 20-326---5-44 * 20-327---5-84 (anno) 20-2---3-20 (town) (anno) *20-34---3-84 H2-2228---5-28 H2-2228---5-28 101-5---70325-P4 H2-2+2-H2-H2-2+282-H2-10 Rotator The results are as follows: that it is able to fly a mile in 10 minutes. The maximum speed is 60 miles an hour. I believe that we have the first flying machine. Of the invention I was very proud. My father was also an engineer.