distinguish Western Isles Scottish Parliamentconstituency coord 57.671 6.953 display title region GB scale 500000 Infobox UKconstituency main name NahEileanan an Iarparliamentuk map1 WesternIsles ... the Ross and Cromarty UKParliamentconstituency Ross and Cromarty constituency and the Inverness shire UKParliamentconstituency Inverness shire constituency . em lang gd NahEileanan an Iar em ..., NahEileanan an Iar Scottish Parliamentconstituency with the same name is used by the Scottish Parliament . Boundaries The constituency area is that of the Outer Hebrides , known also as em lang gd NahEileanan Siar em , and the constituency has the smallest constituency electorate in the United Kingdom, one fifth of the size of the largest, the Isle of Wight UKParliamentconstituency Isle ... smaller parliamentary constituency in geographical terms. It has been suggested that NahEileanan an Iar could be combined with the Orkney and Shetland UKParliamentconstituency Orkney and Shetland ... United Kingdom general election, 2010 General Election 2010 NahEileanan an Iar ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 shared election2010 results constituency 847.stm Election 2010 NaHEileanan An Iar Western ... NahEileanan Siar european Scotland towns strong lang gd NahEileanan an Iar strong IPA gd n helan n ... begin title United Kingdom general election, 2005 General Election 2005 NahEileanan an Iar Election ... in Scotland by Holding Party Scottish Westminster constituencies DEFAULTSORT NaHEileanan An IarUkParliamentConstituency Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1918 ... UKParliamentconstituency Ross & Cromarty br Inverness shire UKParliamentconstituency Inverness ... area is known also as NahEileanan Siar . Politics The seat has been a two way marginal between ... UK Conservative Party obtained less than 5 of the vote and was pushed into fifth place. Members of Parliament ... box candidate with party link party Liberal Party UK candidate H. McDonald Sinclair votes 4,277 ... more details
distinguish NahEileanan an IarUKParliamentconstituency Scottish Parliamentconstituency infobox Name NahEileanan an Iar Type county Map Image NahEileanan an Iar Scottish Parliamentconstituency .svg 150px Region Highlands and Islands Year 1999 Region map File Highlands and Islands Scottish Parliament electoral region .svg 150px MSP Alasdair Allan Party Scottish National Party Council NahEileanan Siar strong lang gd NahEileanan an Iar strong IPA gd n helan n i formerly Western Isles IPA en n h l n n n j r is a United Kingdom constituencies constituency of the Scottish Parliament Scottish Parliament Building Holyrood . It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament Member ... of Commons UK House of Commons constituency was changed to NahEileanan an Iar. The Holyrood constituency covers NahEileanan Siar NahEileanan Siar the Western Isles council area . Geographically ... area and all of NahEileanan Siar . Constituency boundaries The Western Isles constituency was created ..., 2011 NahEileanan an Iar ref http www.w isles.gov.uk electionoffice scottishelection documents ... of the Outer Hebrides Category Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions from 2011 de NahEileanan ... and boundaries of an existing Western Isles UKParliamentconstituency Westminster constituency ... member system Scottish Parliament additional members , in addition to eight constituency MSPs, to produce ... electoral region are Argyll and Bute Scottish Parliamentconstituency Argyll and Bute , Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross Scottish Parliamentconstituency Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross , Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber Scottish Parliamentconstituency Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber , Moray Scottish Parliamentconstituency Moray , Orkney Scottish Parliamentconstituency Orkney , Ross, Skye and Inverness West Scottish Parliamentconstituency Ross, Skye and Inverness West and Shetland Scottish Parliamentconstituency Shetland . The region covers most of Argyll and Bute ... more details
Infobox Scottish island Map GridReference NF789184 latitude 57.14 longitude 7.31 location map Scotland Outer Hebrides caption Eileanan Iasgaich shown within the Outer Hebrides celtic name Eileanan Iasgaich M r norse name meaning of name fishing island area 50 ha area rank 200 highest elevation 20  m Population 0 population rank main settlement island group Uists & Barra local authority Na h Eileanan Siar references ref 2001 UK Census per List of islands of Scotland ref ref name Smith Haswell Smith ref ref http www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk Ordnance Survey ref Na h Eileanan Iasgaich comprise a small uninhabited archipelago in Loch Boisdale , in the south east of the island of South Uist , in the Outer Hebrides , Scotland . The individual islands are separated from one another at high tide, but connected to one another at low tide, although not to their much larger neighbour of South Uist . They are around 50 ha in extent and over 20m at their highest point. Their boundaries are ill defined. ref name Smith Geography and geology The islands have a thin soil and a Lewisian complex Lewisian gneiss bedrock . ref name Smith Their name means fishing islands in Scottish Gaelic because they increase greatly in size at low tide, creating a number of fish traps and homes for edible crustacean s. ref name Smith There are five main islands in the group Eileanan Iasgaich M r Great fishing island Eileanan Iasgaich Meadhonach Middling fishing island Eileanan Iasgaich Beag Little fishing island Eilean nam Feannag Eilean B gh Mhic Rois. Footnotes reflist coord 57.14381 7.31088 type landmark region GB source enwiki osgb36 NF789184 display title Category Uist islands WesternIsles geo stub fr Eileanan Iasgaich ga Eileanan Iasgaich nn Eileanan Iasgaich ... more details
orphan date June 2010 Unreferenced date November 2008 infobox UK place country Scotland official name Allt nah Airbhe scots name gaelic name Allt nah Airbhe population os grid reference NH113931 map type Scotland latitude 57.88755 longitude 5.1838 unitary scotland Highland council area Highland lieutenancy scotland constituency westminster constituency scottish parliament post town postcode district IV23 2 postcode area IV dial code Allt nah Airbhe Scottish Gaelic Allt nah Airbhe , stream at the boundary wall , is a small crofting settlement close to Ullapool , Ross shire , on the west shore of Loch Broom , and is within the council of Highland council area Highland , Scotland . Category Populated places in Ross and Cromarty Highland geo stub nl Allt nah Airbhe ... more details
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Image Cuirm Celtic Connections.jpg thumb Nah ganaich at Celtic Connections in 2007 Unreferenced date September 2010 Glasgow based Scottish Gaelic language Gaelic folk group Nah ganaich Scottish Gaelic for the young ones though often translated as young blood formed early in 1971, following a concert in Dunoon where Mod Gold Medallist singer Margaret MacLeod first met guitarist Noel Eadie. Margaret casually mentioned that her brother Donnie was learning guitar, so a decision was made to form a trio to enter the Folk Group competition at the Royal National Mod . A friend from the Isle of Lewis , Donnie MacLean, was working with the BBC and introduced them to recordings of the little known Melbost Bard, Murdo Macfarlane . Recognising the originality and catchiness of Murdo s songs, the trio took two of them to the Royal National Mod in Stirling in October 1971, where they won the Folk group competition and created an immediate stir with their professional performance and novel songs. The following year they performed another of Murdo s songs Mi le m Uillinn and won the New Song competition at the Pan Celtic Festival in Killarney , Ireland, introducing themselves on to the international stage. This led to engagements throughout the Goidelic languages Gaelic speaking world in England, Canada, Wales and Brittany. The group recorded three albums for the Beltona Sword label, a branch of Decca Records The Great Gaelic Sound of Nah ganaich 1972 , Gael Force Three 1973 and Scot Free 1975 . In 1976 Nah ganaich were invited to participate in an extended tour of the USA. At that time ... on the Isle of Lewis since 1978. External links http www.whfp.com Frontpage Nah Oganaich E2 80 93 a Gael force for good.html Nah ganaich a Gael Force for good. West Highland Free Press. http ... Scottish Gaelic music gd Nah ganaich ... to tour, and later perform back in the UK, as a duo with backing musicians. The original group has ... more details
Infobox Scottish island location map Scotland Outer Hebrides caption Eileanan Chearbhaigh shown within the Outer Hebrides GridReference NF866476 latitude 57.41 longitude 7.22 celtic name Eileanan Chearabhaigh norse name meaning of name area convert 100 ha acre area rank highest elevation c. convert 23 m ft ref name OS http getamap.ordnancesurvey.co.uk getamap frames.htm?map Get a map . Ordnance Survey . Retrieved 16 April 2011. ref Population population rank main settlement island group Uist local authority Comhairle nan Eilean Siar references Eileanan Chearabhaigh is a collection of small uninhabited tidal islands off the south east coast of Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The English language name Keiravagh Islands is sometimes used. ref name HSmith Haswell Smith 2004 p. 249 ref Bounded by the tidal waters of Loch Chearabhaigh to the north and Loch a Laip to the south, the land area of the group defies a simple description. At low tide the islands form a peninsula with a total area of convert 100 ha acre , which is connected to Benbecula by drying sands. At high tide the connection to Benbecula is lost and a number of small islets stretching for over convert 2 km mi from east to west appear, the largest of which is about convert 31 ha acre in extent. tag ref Haswell Smith 2004 lists all the islands of Scotland that are greater in size than convert 40 ha acre . The definition ... . This therefore excludes Eileanan Chearabhaigh at low tide and also its largest constituent island ... on Benbecula served by a track at the western end of Eileanan Chearabhaigh and another to the south at Eilean na Cille, although their use without local knowledge is not advised. ref name ... M r Eileanan Iasgaich Notes Reflist group Note Footnotes File Eileanan Chearabhaigh.jpg thumb The islands of Eileanan Chearabhaigh at centre, with mainland Benbecula in the foreground and the northern ... of Scotland Category Uninhabited islands of Scotland ga Eileanan Chearabhaigh ... more details
Nah Easain is a waterfall of Scotland . ref Ordnance Survey 1 25,000 scale Explorer map series, sheets 309 470 ref See also Waterfalls of Scotland References Reflist coord 56.77420 4.94239 type waterbody region GB source enwiki display title Category Waterfalls of Scotland Scotland geo stub ... more details
Infobox mountain name Meall nah Eilde photo Meall nah Eilde.JPG photo caption Seen from the head of Gleann Cia aig, Two km to the south. The main summit to the left and the conical Meall an Tagraidh to the right. elevation m 838 elevation ref prominence m 453 prominence ref ref name peakbagger http www.peakbagger.com peak.aspx?pid 14301 www.peakbagger.com. Gives prominence as 453 metres. ref listing List of Corbetts Corbett , Marilyn hill Marilyn translation Hill Of The Hinds language Scottish Gaelic language Gaelic pronunciation IPA gd mjaul n helt ref name Corbett Almanac The Corbett Almanac , Cameron McNeish , ISBN 1 897784 14 7, Page 86 Gives details of pronunciation . ref location Highland council area Highland , SCO range Northwest Highlands grid ref UK NN185946 topo Ordnance Survey OS Landranger 34, Ordnance Survey OS Explorer 400 first ascent easiest route Meall nah Eilde is a Scotland Scottish hill situated in the high ground between the Great Glen and Glen Garry, 23  km north of Fort William, Scotland Fort William in the Highland council area Highland Council Area . Overview Meall nah Eilde reaches a height of 838 metres 2749  feet making it the 110th highest Hill lists in the British Isles Corbetts Corbett ref name walking highlands http www.walkhighlands.co.uk corbetts corbetts height www.walkinghighlands.co.uk. Gives list of Corbetts by height. ref and the 336th highest Marilyn hill Marilyn . ref name bubl http bubl.ac.uk org tacit marilyns chapter4.htm ... 2754 2, Page 74 Gives details of name meaning. ref Geography Meall nah Eilde has only one distinctive ... and steepens considerably to reach the head of Gleann Tarsuinn. Meall nah Eilde is connected ... anchor47370 www.sub3000. Gives details of geography and some history. ref Ascents Meall nah ... Reflist coord 57.0065 N 4.9899 W scale 5000 region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Meall NaH Eilde ... cy Meall nah Eilde ... more details
distinguish Arfon Assembly constituency Infobox UKconstituency main name Arfon parliamentuk map1 Arfon2007 map entity Wales map year 2010 year 2010 abolished type County previous Caernarfon UKParliamentconstituency Caernarfon next year2 1885 abolished2 1918 previous2 Caernarvonshire UKParliamentconstituency Caernarvonshire next2 Caernarvonshire population mp Hywel Williams party Plaid Cymru region ... seat of Caernarfon UKParliamentconstituency Caernarfon . The same boundaries were used for the Arfon National Assembly for Wales constituency Arfon Welsh Assembly constituency in the Welsh Assembly election, 2007 2007 Welsh Assembly election . It is the smallest mainland constituency in the UK by electorate, and larger only than the two Scotland Scottish island constituencies, NahEileanan an IarUKParliamentconstituencyNahEileanan an Iar and Orkney and Shetland UKParliamentconstituency Orkney and Shetland . The Arfon division of Caernarvonshire was a former UKParliamentconstituency ... UKParliamentconstituency Caernarvonshire constituency. The Liberal MP William Rathbone represented ... UkParliamentConstituency Category History of Caernarfonshire Category Districts of Gwynedd Category ... Kingdom constituencies constituency of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom at Palace of Westminster Westminster . Although the constituency ... Caradoc Rees Liberal Party UK Liberal United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 colspan 2 constituency ... of the population living in the two towns on which the constituency is based, Bangor ... Results 1885 1918 Macmillian, 1974 . Boundaries When first created in 1885, the constituency was defined ... and Llanberis which were within the Carnarvon Petty Sessional Division . The constituency included the boroughs of Bangor and Conway which were part of the Caernarfon UKParliamentconstituency Carnarvon District of Boroughs constituency only those who owned freehold land within the boroughs ... more details
page content for recommended layout. Infobox Aircraft Begin name IAR 37 image caption Infobox Aircraft ... 380 variants with their own articles The IAR 37 was a 1930s Romania n reconnaissance or light bomber aircraft built by Industria Aeronautic Rom n . Development The IAR 37 prototype was flown for the first time in 1937 to meet a requirement for a tactical bombing and reconnaissance aircraft. The IAR ... copy of the Gnome Rh ne Mistral Major radial engine called the IAR K14 IAR K14 II C32 with 870 ... and a camera. The IAR 37 entered production in 1938, but production of the engine lagged, preventing the aircraft from being completed,and it was replaced on the production line by the IAR 38, powered ... IAR 37s were fitted with IAR K14 IAR K.14 III C36 with 930 HP to allow their completion and production was switched to the improved IAR 39, which also used the IAR K14 IAR K.14 IV C32 with 960HP. Total production of all three types was 380, at both IAR and Societatea pentru exploat ri tehnice SET , continuing until October 1944 with the majority being IAR 39s. ref name Axworthy p10 ... were equipped with IAR biplanes. The IAR 39 was used by most of the reconnaissance squadrons involved ..., a smaller number of IAR 39s were used by the new Romanian Air Force for training and liaison. ref name Morosanu p211 Morosanu 1994, p.211. ref Variants IAR 37 Initial production. Powered by IAR K14 IAR K14 II C32 649  kW 870  hp engine. 50 built. ref name Axworthy p12 Axworthy 1994, p.12. ref IAR 38 Powered by 522  kW 700  hp BMW 132A engine owing to unravailability of K14. Taller tail. 50 built. ref name Axworthy p12 IAR 39 Revised version of IAR 38 reverting to IAR K14 IAR K.14 III C36 690  kW 930  hp engine. 95 built. ref name Axworthy p12 IAR 39A IAR K14 IAR K.14 ... Air Force Specifications IAR 39 aerospecs ref The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft Part Work 1982 1985 , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 2192 met or eng? eng for US UK aircraft, met for all others met ... more details
Unsourced image removed Image Iar 14.png thumb right 240px IAR 14 Infobox Aircraft Begin name IAR 14 image caption Infobox Aircraft Type type Fighter trainer aircraft manufacturer Industria Aeronautic Rom n IAR designer first flight June 1933 in aviation 1933 introduced retired produced 20 number built ... users developed from IAR 12 variants with their own articles The IAR 14 is a Romania n low wing monoplane ... of IAR 12 , Romanian officials did not want to discourage eventual national aircraft production. Therefore ... indicating that a small number of fighter trainers would be purchased by the air force. The I.A.R. team immediately began to work on a new type, designated I.A.R. 14, still based on the experience gained with previous designs The airplane was designed by IAR design bureau in 1933 and was an evolution from the IAR 12 prototype. It was ref name JAWA38 a cantilever low winged monoplane with a spatted ... duralumin with fabric cover. The aircraft was equipped with the IAR LD 450 powerplant, produced under license by IAR, that also equipped the IAR 12 . The first flight took place in June 1933. In September ... Rom niei Royal Romanian Air Force Specifications IAR 14 aerospecs ref ref name JAWA38 Grey, C.G. and Bridgman ... 5734 4 ref reference met or eng? met eng for US UK aircraft, met for all others. You MUST include ... than air lift lb lighter than air eng1 number 1 eng1 type IAR LD 450 12 cylinder W form watercooled ... and STOL aircraft range km range miles endurance h 2 if range unknown endurance min 10 if range .... armament2 armament3 armament4 armament5 armament6 See also aircontent related IAR 12 similar aircraft Boeing P 26 Dewoitine D.500 Avia BH 3 External links http www.aviastar.org air romania iar 14.php IAR 14 at aviastar.org References reflist refbegin refend IAR Aircraft Aviation lists Category Romanian fighter aircraft 1930 1939 Category IAR aircraft Category Propeller aircraft Category Low wing aircraft Category Single engine aircraft de IAR 14 it IAR 14 ja IAR 14 pl IAR 14 ro IAR 14 sr ... more details
g kW h 0.54 lb hp h oilcon 20 g kW h 0.53 oz hp h power weight 1.52 kW kg 0.92 hp lb reduction gear ..., England. Patrick Stephens Limited, 1989. ISBN 1 85260 163 9 refend IAR Aircraft aviation lists Aeroengine specs DEFAULTSORT Iar K14 Category Radial engines Category Aircraft piston engines 1930 1939 ... more details
300px IAR 79B Infobox aircraft begin name IAR 79 image caption Infobox aircraft type type Bomber manufacturer Industria Aeronautic Rom n IAR designer first flight 1937 introduced 1938 retired 1952 ... from Savoia Marchetti SM.79 variants with their own articles The IAR 79 is a bi engine bomber military ... 24 Savoia Marchetti SM.79 Savoia Marchetti SM.79B bombers powered by two Romanian built IAR K14 engines ... . Citation needed date December 2010 Second batch of aircraft were upgraded by replacing the IAR ... the maximum speed from 350  km h to 405  km h. Eight of these new airplanes were ordered in Italy .... An additional 36 aircraft were license built in Industria Aeronautic Rom n IAR factory in Brasov under designation IAR 79 JR Jumo Rom n . Citation needed date December 2010 In the autumn of 1942 another order of 36 bombers was issued to the IAR factory. They were upgraded by replacing the Junkers ... . The engines fitted to the main bomber version were two 750  kW 1000  hp IAR K14 radials, equipped ... km h 270  mph at 4,250  m 13,940  ft , with a relatively low practical ceiling of 6,500  m 21,330  ft . Cruise speed was 373  km h 232  mph at 5,000  m 16,400  ft , but the best cruise speed was 259  km h 161  mph 60 power . The landing was characterized by a 200  km h 120  mph final approach with the slats extended, slowing to 145  km h 90 ... with 2 x IAR K14 1000 HP engine. Italian Built Citation needed date December 2010 JIS 79B Romanian ... 1200 HP engine. Italian Built Citation needed date December 2010 IAR JRS 79B Romanian designation of the IAR 79 with 2 x Junkers Jumo 211 Junkers Jumo 211Da 1200 HP engine , built under license by IAR factory. Citation needed date December 2010 IAR JRS 79B1 Romanian designation of the IAR 79 with 2 x Junkers Jumo 211 Junkers Jumo 211F 1400 HP engine, built by IAR factory. Citation needed date December ... was re equipped with IAR JRS 79B1. In October 1944 the 1st Bomber Group was reorganized 72nd and 82nd ... more details
Ainmean ite nah Alba IPA gd n m n a t n hal ap Gaelic Place Names of Scotland is the national advisory partnership for Scottish Gaelic Gaelic place names in Scotland . Ainmean ite nah Alba are based at Sabhal M r Ostaig on Skye . History Ainmean ite nah Alba began as the Gaelic Names Liaison Committee, established in 2000 by the Ordnance Survey to improve consistency in Gaelic names on their mapping products. The committee expanded to become the Ainmean ite nah Alba partnership in 2006. Functions Ainmean ite nah Alba research and agree on place names, using local knowledge, historical sources and the principles of the Gaelic Orthographic Conventions. These names are used by local councils, roads authorities and the Ordnance Survey for signs and maps. A A are also producing a National Place Names Gazetteer, which includes an online database. This gazetteer was launched in August 2010, and contains over 1000 entries. ref cite news title New guide is putting Gaelic on the map author David Ross url http www.heraldscotland.com news home news new guide is putting gaelic on the map 1.1049350 newspaper The Herald Glasgow The Herald date 20 Aug 2010 accessdate 21 February 2011 ref Partnerships The partners are Argyll and Bute Argyll and Bute Council , B rd na G idhlig , Comhairle nan Eilean Siar , Comunn na G idhlig , Highlands and Islands Enterprise , Ordnance Survey, Scottish Natural Heritage , Scottish Place Name Society , Highland Council , the Scottish Government , the Scottish Parliament and the University of the Highlands and Islands . References references External links http www.ainmean aite.org Ainmean ite nah Alba DEFAULTSORT Ainmean Aite nah Alba Category Organisations based in Highland council area Category Scottish Gaelic language Category 2000 establishments in Scotland Category Scottish toponymy ... more details
. http www.iar.com kits IAR KickStart Kit a series of software and hardware evaluation environments based on various popular microcontrollers. External links http www.iar.com IAR Systems Official site Category Companies of Sweden Sweden company stub ict company stub de IAR Systems ukIAR Systems ...IAR Systems is a Sweden Swedish computer technology company working in the area of embedded system development tools. IAR Systems was founded in 1983, and is listed on NASDAQ OMX, Stockholm. http www.iar.com en About Company overview History How it all started IAR is an abbreviation of Ingenj rsfirman Anders Rundgren, which means Anders Rundgren Engineering Company. IAR Systems develops compilers, debuggers, and other tools to help develop and debug firmware for 8 , 16 , and 32 bit processors . Traditionally, the company has been strong in the 8 bit market, but is moving into the expanding 32 bit market, especially the new market for cheap 32 bit microcontrollers . IAR Systems is a leading independent supplier of C programming language C C compilers and other software tools. IAR Systems operates in Germany , France , Japan , South Korea , China , USA the United States , UK the United Kingdom , Brazil , and Sweden , as well as through distributors all over the world. The company is headquartered in Uppsala , Sweden and has over 130 employees. Products IAR Systems has developed numerous embedded development tools, which are as follows http www.iar.com ew IAR Embedded Workbench a development environment that includes a C programming language C C compiler and debugger that supports 30 different processor families. http www.iar.com vs IAR visualSTATE a design tool for developing event driven systems based on the state machine paradigm. IAR visualSTATE presents the developer with the state machine subset of UML which enables efficient C C code generation. By restricting the design capabilities to state machines it is possible to employ formal model checking to find and flag unwanted ... more details
page content for recommended layout. Infobox Aircraft Begin name IAR 47 image caption Infobox Aircraft ... users produced number built 2 variants with their own articles The IAR 47 was a 1942 prototype aircraft ... Romanian reconnaissance type, the IAR 39 , was no longer an effective design. Therefore IAR designed a replacement type, the IAR 47. Effectively a hybrid of the IAR 39 and IAR 80 , it used their IAR K14 IAR 14K IV C32 engine. The IAR 47 prototype was flown for the first time in 1942 to meet a requirement for a tactical bombing and reconnaissance aircraft. The aircraft was similar to the IAR ... . Its fuselage, based on the IAR 39 , was of mixed construction. Compared to the IAR 39, the observers ..., armed with a 7.92mm Rheinmetall MG. Like the IAR 80, the IAR 47 was a low winged monoplane, and used ... obsolescent, and anyway, all of IAR s production capacity was required for Bf109 production. Therefore development of the IAR 47 was stopped in January 1943,one prototype being destroyed in a USAAF ... two I.A.R. 47 prototypes. The first one with partially glazed side and bottom fuselage appears in the colour photos, while the other one YR IGR , which resembles more the I.A.R. 80 fitted with long ... ROM Romanian Air Force Specifications IAR 47 aerospecs ref name Axworthy p10 11 Axworthy 1994, pp.10 11. ref met or eng? eng for US UK aircraft, met for all others met crew 2 capacity length m 11 length ... number 1 eng1 type IAR K14 IAR K.14 IV C32 radial piston eng1 kw prop engines 716 eng1 hp prop engines ... speed mph if max speed unknown range km without bomb bay tank 850 range miles endurance h if range ... lists related lists External links http www.cartula.ro forum IAR 47 t7267.html IAR 47 ... publication air enthusiast volume 56 december 1994 No.56, Winter 1994. Stamford, Lincs, UK Key Publishing ... , April 1994, Vol 46 No 4. Stamford, Lincs, UK Key Publishing. ISSN 0306 5634. pp.  207 211. External links IAR aircraft aviation lists DEFAULTSORT Iar 47 Category Romanian military aircraft ... more details
World War II, Volume I Sampson Low Guides . Maidenhead, UK Sampson Low, 1978. Antoniu, Dan. IAR 80 ...Infobox aircraft begin name IAR 80 IAR 81 image image IAR 80.jpg caption Pair of Romanian IAR 80s Infobox aircraft type type Fighter aircraft manufacturer Industria Aeronautic Rom n IAR designer first ... 1949 br 1952 in aviation 1952 IAR 80DC produced 1940 1944 number built 346 units produced up to 30 September 1944 br 170 IAR 80 176 IAR 81 status unit cost primary user Royal Romanian Air Force ... IAR 80 was a Romania Romanian World War II low wing, monoplane , all metal monococque fighter aircraft ... . However, production problems and lack of available armament delayed entry of the IAR 80 into service ... was formed in Bucharest in 1923. Next came Industria Aeronautic Rom n IAR which set up shop in Bra ov .... Although the government did not expect bids from its own aircraft industry, IAR produced several ..., and as the industry was rife with corruption, the government nationalized IAR while the other two companies ... for another 50 aircraft. Although IAR s own designs had not entered production, they nevertheless ... with PZL , an IAR design team led by Dr. Ion Grosu continued work on fighter designs. He was convinced .... Design File IAR 80, side view.jpg thumb right IAR 80 side view Description Low wing monoplane ..., a result of the authorities indifference during the pre war years and the last minute demand to IAR ... good. It s 20 30 km h slower than the Bf 109E. The climb to 5,000 meters is equivalent. In a dogfight ... adequate to modern needs. ref name ww2 http www.worldwar2.ro arr ?language en&article 749 IAR 80 ... 1937, originally with an open cockpit and the 870  hp 649  kW IAR K14 IAR K14 III C32 engine ... 510  km h at 4,000 m 317  mph at 13,000  ft , service ceiling of 11,000 m 36,000  ... over 80  km h slower even though it used the same engine. The IAR.80 also proved to be a delight ...  hp 690  kW C36 version of the IAR K14 K14 III . However this engine was slightly heavier ... more details
the only operator of the IAR 826 Specifications IAR 826 aerospecs ref met or eng? eng for US UK ... metal version of the 822. . The IAR 826s were built at IAR Brasov in even smaller numbers than ... history Designated IAR 826, it first flew on 9 May 1973. Three weeks later the IAR 826 prototype, YR MDA was displayed at Le Bourget. IAR 826 were in use until the early 80 s, with an average ... surveillance of the pipe lines and power lines. Variants IAR 826 13 examples built by IAR ... mph if max speed unknown range km 350 range miles 220 endurance h if range unknown endurance min if range ... with carriage return. see also related related developments similar aircraft IAR 822 lists related lists References cite book last Taylor first Michael J. H. title Jane s Encyclopedia of Aviation ... IAR 822 pdf brochure IAR aircraft aviation lists Category Romanian agricultural aircraft 1960 1969 Category IAR aircraft it IAR 826 ... more details
Disambiguation Ceann Iar is a common Scottish placename meaning Western Headland Infobox Scottish island latitude 57.52 longitude 7.65 location map Scotland Outer Hebrides caption Ceann Iar shown within the Outer Hebrides GridReference NF616623 celtic name Ceann Iar norse name meaning of name Western Headland area 154 ha area rank 123 highest elevation Cnoc Bharr 19  m Population 0 population rank main settlement island group Monach Islands local authority Comhairle nan Eilean Siar references ref 2001 UK Census per List of islands of Scotland ref ref name Smith Haswell Smith ref ref http www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk Ordnance Survey ref Ceann Iar Scottish Gaelic Gaelic Western Headland is one of the Monach Isles Heisgeir, to the west of North Uist in the Outer Hebrides . It is a slender island, approximately a mile, or two kilometres long. Geography Image Cnocbharr.jpg left thumb Cnoc Bh rr is the highest point of the Monach Islands, at a mere 19 metres. Shillay, Monach Islands Siolaigh Shillay can be seen in the distance Ceann Iar is the second largest of the Monach Islands. It is connected at low tide to Ceann Ear via Sibhinis . It is said that it was at one time possible to walk all the way to Baleshare , and on to North Uist , five miles away at low tide. In the 16th century, a large tidal wave was said to have washed this away. ref name Smith Despite Ceann Iar s name, Shillay, Monach Islands Shillay is in fact the westernmost of the group. Like the other islands of the group, it is a low lying, sandy island, subject to intense coastal erosion. Not unlike the Isles of Scilly it is possible that Ceann Iar, Sibhinis and Ceann Ear formed a single body of land within historic times, and that their land area has greatly decreased due to overgrazing, and wind erosion as well ... left thumb Ruins on Ceann Iar History A cairn on Ceann Iar marks the grave of Lieutenant RNR MacNeill ... in Scotland es Ceann Iar fr Ceann Iar ga Ceann Iar nn Ceann Iar ... more details
primarysources date April 2008 Radio Oglaigh nah ireann was established in 1962 to provide a shortwave service to Irish Defence Forces serving in United Nations peacekeeping missions in the Republic of the Congo . The service was discontinued after several years. Daily broadcasts were made on 17.544MHz at 17 30 UTC, using a transmitter located at the Curragh Camp . Programmes, which were provided by Radio ireann , included news, sports results, music and drama, including The Kennedys of Castleross . External links http www.curragh.info articles radio.htm Radio Oglaigh nah ireann Ireland stub Europe radio station stub RT Radio Category Defunct RT radio stations Category Entities with Irish names Category History of the Republic of Ireland Category Military of the Republic of Ireland Category Radio stations established in 1962 ... more details
Infobox Aircraft Begin name IAR 316 image File RoAF IAR 316B cropped.jpg caption IAR 316 at Otopeni Air Show 2010 Infobox Aircraft Type type training helicopter manufacturers Industria Aeronautic Rom n designer first flight introduced 1971 retired status operational for training purposes primary user Romanian Air Force more users Various produced 1971 1987 number built 250 unit cost variants with their own articles The IAR 316 is a Romanian license built A rospatiale A rospatiale Alouette III SA 316B Alouette III manufactured by Industria Aeronautic Rom n , or IAR . IAR began manufacturing the IAR 316 in 1971 at its plant near Bra ov , Romania . Production ended in 1987. 250 units were built ... capacity. Some IAR 316s were even exported to various nations, including Pakistan , Angola , and Guinea . The IAR 316 was modified to carry weapons more common in the Eastern bloc, such as 57mm rocket pods, 7.62mm machine guns, and anti tank missiles. IAR 317 This was an attempt by IAR to make an attack helicopter out of the IAR 316. Equipped with the same license produced Turbomeca Artouste IIIB turboshaft, the IAR 317 featured a stepped two seat armored cockpit for the pilot and the gunner ... of props 1 power main 425 kW power alt 570 shp power original max speed main 210 km h max speed alt 113 knots, 130 mph cruise speed main 180 km h cruise speed alt 95 knots, 110 mph never exceed speed main km h never exceed speed alt knots,mph stall speed main km h stall speed alt knots,mph range main ... IAR 316 on the official site of the Romanian Air Force ref avionics References Reflist http avia.russian.ee helicopters eng iar 317.php https sites.google.com site stingrayslistofrotorcraft iar 317 ... III similar aircraft A rospatiale Gazelle Hughes H 6 sequence lists List of helicopters List of utility aircraft see also IAR Aircraft aviation lists Category Romanian military utility aircraft 1970 ... helicopters 1970 1979 ro IAR 316 ... more details
Gilla na Neamh h Uiginn , Irish people Irish poet , died 1349. Gilla na Neamh was member of the hUiginn family of poet s and historian s, based in Connacht . His obit in the Annals of Ulster sub anno 1346, a mistake for 1349 states Gilla na naem Ua hUiginn a poet the readiest, most pure worded and most general in the arts of poetry that was in Ireland, died a fortnight before Easter, after gaining victory from world and from demon. He seems to be the ancestor of Fercert hUiginn , head of the family descended from Gilla na Neamh h Uiginn , who died in 1418. See also Sean mac Fergail icc hUiccinn , died 1490 Tadhg Dall h ig nn Philip Bocht hUiginn Tadhg M r hUiginn Maol Sheachluinn na n Uirsg al hUiginn External links http www.irishtimes.com ancestor surname index.cfm?fuseaction Go.&UserID http www.ucc.ie celt published T100001B index.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME O hUiginn, Gilla Na Neamh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1349 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT O hUiginn, Gilla Na Neamh Category Irish poets Category Medieval Gaels Category Irish writers Category Irish Gaelic poets Category People from County Mayo Category People from County Sligo Category People from County Galway Category 1349 deaths Category 14th century Irish people ... more details
NOTOC Infobox Aircraft Begin name IAR 825 image caption Infobox Aircraft Type type Trainer aircraft national origin Romania manufacturer Industria Aeronautic Rom n first flight 12 June 1982 status Prototype only number built 1 developed from IAR 823 Unsourced image removed Image iar 825.jpg right IAR 825 The IAR 825 Triumf is a Romanian tandem multirole trainer aircraft based on the IAR 823 built for the Romanian Air Force . The aircraft is roughly in the same class with the Brazilian EMBRAER Tucano . IAR 825 is equipped with the Canadian Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 turboprop engine. First flight took place on the 12 June 1982. ref name Janes 88 p200 Only one prototype exists, former YR IGB, sold and registered in the USA in 2006 as N825BA. Operators ROM Romanian Air Force Specifications IAR 825 aircraft specifications if you do not understand how to use this template, please ask at Wikipedia talk WikiProject Aircraft please answer the following questions plane or copter? plane options plane copter jet or prop? prop options jet prop both neither Now, fill out the specs. Please include units where appropriate main comes first, alt in parentheses . If an item doesn t apply, like capacity, leave it blank. For instructions on using more general , more performance , power original , and thrust original see Template talk Aircraft specifications . To add a new line, end the old one with a right parenthesis and start a new, fully formatted line beginning with ref Jane s All The World ... power alt 680 hp power original max speed main 470 km h max speed alt 254 knots, 292 mph cruise speed main 440 km h cruise speed alt 237 knots, 273 mph stall speed main 105 km h stall speed alt 57 knots, 66 mph never exceed speed main 550 km h never exceed speed alt 296 knots, 341 mph range main 1,400 ..., John W R. editor . Jane s All The World s Aircraft 1988 89 . Coulsdon, Surrey, UK Jane s Information Group, 1988. ISBN 0 7106 0867 5. IAR Aircraft Aviation lists Category Romanian military trainer ... more details
layout, guidelines. Infobox aircraft begin name IAR 330 Puma image Image IAR 330 Puma SOCAT antitank gunship 2.jpg caption IAR 330 SOCAT Infobox aircraft type type Utility attack naval ... icon ref unit cost developed from A rospatiale Puma variants with their own articles The IAR 330 is the Romania ... by Industria Aeronautic Rom n IAR Bra ov . Twenty four helicopters have been recently upgraded to IAR 330 SOCAT in cooperation with Elbit Systems Israel . ref http www.roaf.ro en dotare socat en.php IAR 330 Puma SOCAT ref Design and development Production Despite being a COMECON and Warsaw Pact ... IAR 330L. ref name marnix 163 of these helicopters have been built, out of which 104 were assigned ... . SOCAT version In 1990s, the Romanian Air Force decided to enhance combat capabilities of IAR 330L ... Sistem Optronic de Cercetare si Anti Tanc . ref name marnix The first IAR 330L SOCAT was flown on 26 May 1998, from the airport of IAR S.A. in Ghimbav , near Bra ov . On 23 October 1999, the second prototype flew. The first IAR 330L SOCAT was delivered to a combat unit in 2001. In all, 25 SOCATs were made, including the prototype, rebuilt to a serial configuration in 2005. ref name marnix IAR 330M ... systems. Among others, it has a weather radar. 12 helicopters IAR 330L were modernized to 330M in 2005 2008. ref name marnix Naval version The first IAR 330 Puma NAVAL helicopter was officially unveiled at Ghimbav on 30 January 2007. The Romanian Naval Forces ordered 3 IAR 330 Naval helicopters ... surveillance missions. ref http www.zf.ro articol 132511 primul elicopter iar 330 puma naval intra maine in serviciul fnr.html First IAR 330 Puma Naval helicopter enters Romanian Naval Forces service , Ziarul Financiar , July 12, 2007. Retrieved on July 20, 2008. ref Variants Image IAR 330MEDEVAC.JPG thumb right Medevac version of the IAR 330 IAR 330L IAR 330M IAR 330L SOCAT IAR 330 NAVAL Operators Image Tail wings of Pakistani army s Puma 330s.jpg thumb right Tail Wings of Pakistani Army s IAR ... more details