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| Windows won't break if birds or other debris crash into them, whether on take-off or landing. has now applied them in place of a swivel arm to the take-off rolls on its new-generation Evolution sheet line. But moments after take-off, Brand radioed the air tower and said he was having trouble climbing and gaining altitude. |
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