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  2. Jack Finch (conservationist) - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Farmer. Known for. Bluebird conservation. Spouse. Ruby. Jack Rodney Finch (November 5, 1917 – November 9, 2006) was an American conservationist known primarily for his efforts to save the eastern bluebird. He was known as The Birdman of Bailey. [1]

  3. Blue Bird Wanderlodge - Wikipedia

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    31'–45'. Width. 96"–102". Wanderlodge is a retired series of recreational vehicles built by American bus manufacturer Blue Bird Body Company (now Blue Bird Corporation ). Introduced as the Blue Bird Transit Home in 1963, the Wanderlodge was a derivative of the Blue Bird All American school bus for over year; two further generations were ...

  4. Bluebird-Proteus CN7 - Wikipedia

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    Kerb weight. 8,064 lb (3,657.77 kg) – 8,960 lb (4,064.19 kg) [1] The Bluebird-Proteus CN7 is a gas turbine -powered vehicle that was driven by Donald Campbell and achieved the world land speed record on Lake Eyre in Australia on 17 July 1964. The vehicle set the FIA world record for the flying mile at 403.1 mph (648.7 km/h).

  5. Wood duck, bluebird and bat house project gets boost from ...

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    The wood duck, bluebird and bat house project run by the Maribel and Francis Creek sportsmen's clubs still has free houses to give away. Wood duck, bluebird and bat house project gets boost from ...

  6. Vought VE-7 - Wikipedia

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    Produced. 1918-1928. Number built. 128. The Vought VE-7 "Bluebird" was an early biplane of the United States. First flying in 1917, it was designed as a two-seat trainer for the United States Army, then adopted by the United States Navy as its first fighter aircraft. In 1922, a VE-7 became the first airplane to take off from an American ...

  7. Bluebird Mach 1.1 - Wikipedia

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    Width. 8 ft 6 in (2.59 m) Height. 3 ft 7 in (109 cm) Curb weight. 1,600 kg (3,500 lb) (projected) Bluebird Mach 1.1 (CMN-8) was a design for a rocket-powered supersonic land speed record car, planned by Donald Campbell but thwarted by his subsequent death during a water speed record attempt in Bluebird K7 in early 1967. [1] Donald Campbell ...

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