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English: The fenestron (tail-rotor shrouding) of Eurocopter EC120B, built 2002, photographed at the Heli-Day, Kemble Airfield, England, in August 2003.
Français : Fenestron d'un hélicopère Europcopter Colibri EC120B, contruit en 2002, photographié à l'Heli-Day, Kemble Airfield, England, en août 2003. |
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current | 10:57, 5 November 2005 | 750 × 536 (68 KB) | Stahlkocher (talk | contribs) | from en: The fenestron (tail-rotor shrouding) of Eurocopter EC120B, built 2002, photographed at the Heli-Day, Kemble Airfield, England, in August 2003.<br> Taken by Adrian Pingstone and released to the public domain. {{PD-user|Arpingstone}} |
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