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The Auster 6A Tugmaster was a British high-wing monoplane glider tug converted from surplus former military Auster AOP.6s. The Auster Tugmaster is a high-wing
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1942 British liaison aircraft family
The Taylorcraft Auster is a British military liaison and observation aircraft that was designed and produced by the Taylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Limited
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1945 reconnaissance aircraft by Auster Aircraft
Expedition. Auster T.10 AOP.6s converted to T7 standard, 10 conversions. Auster 6A Tugmaster Former military aircraft converted for use as a civil glider tug
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British monoplane
for sale in the civilian market from 1960: Auster 6A Tugmaster – a utility and glider towing aircraft Auster 6B – a three-seat luxury version. When the
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1940s British light aircraft
The Auster J/5 Autocar is a late 1940s British single-engined four-seat high-wing touring monoplane built by Auster Aircraft Limited at Rearsby, Leicestershire
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British aircraft manufacturer (1938–1960)
36 ft wingspan Auster J/5R Alpine Auster J/5Q Alpine Model K – Auster AOP6 – post-war military Air Observation aircraft. Auster 6A Tugmaster – glider towing
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Type of aircraft
The Beagle Husky (originally, the Auster D.5 and initially designated the Auster J/1Y) was a three-seat British light aircraft built in the 1960s which
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Touring aircraft family by Auster
The Auster J/1 Autocrat was a 1940s British single-engined three-seat high-wing touring monoplane built by Auster Aircraft Limited at Rearsby, Leicestershire
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1950s British light aircraft
The Auster J/5 Aiglet Trainer was a 1950s British single-engined four-seat high-wing training and touring monoplane built by Auster Aircraft Limited at
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Utility aircraft family by Auster
The Auster J series was a family of British light civil utility aircraft developed in the 1940s and 50s by Auster at Rearsby, Leicestershire. As the end
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The Auster D.4 was a two-seat British light aircraft, a development of the Auster Arrow with a horizontally opposed Lycoming engine, which originated
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Agricultural monoplane
The Auster J/1U Workmaster is a late 1950s British single-engined single-seat high-wing agricultural monoplane built by Auster Aircraft Limited at Rearsby
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The Auster D.6 was a four-seat British light aircraft, a development of the Auster Autocar with a horizontally opposed engine. It was available with a
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1950s British agricultural aircraft
The Auster B8 Agricola was a commercially unsuccessful British agricultural aircraft designed for the aerial topdressing market which opened up in New
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1940s British light aircraft
The Auster J/3 Atom was a 1940s British single-engined two-seat high-wing touring monoplane built by Auster Aircraft Limited at Rearsby, Leicestershire
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Four-seat light aircraft
The Auster Avis was a four-seat light aircraft developed from the Auster Autocrat. It featured a redesigned fuselage incorporating four doors and a circular
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1940s British light aircraft
The Auster J/2 Arrow is a 1940s British single-engined two-seat high-wing touring monoplane built by Auster Aircraft Limited at Rearsby, Leicestershire
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British military observation aircraft
The Auster AOP.9 was a British military air observation aircraft ("air observation post") produced by Auster Aircraft Limited to replace the Auster AOP
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1950s British light aircraft prototype
The Auster C6 Atlantic was a British four-seat cabin monoplane designed and built by Auster Aircraft Limited. Development of the type was abandoned after
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1940s British observation aircraft prototype
The Auster A.2/45 was a British late 1940s single-engined high-wing air observation monoplane built by Auster Aircraft Limited at Rearsby, Leicestershire
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The Auster B.4 was an unusual British development of the Auster family of light aircraft in an attempt to create a light cargo aircraft. The conventional
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1950s British light aircraft
The Auster J/5 Alpine was a 1950s British single-engined four-seat high-wing training and touring monoplane built by Auster Aircraft Limited at Rearsby
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British light aircraft
The Auster J/1B Aiglet is a British light civil utility aircraft developed in the 1950s. The Auster J/1 Autocrat of 1946 had achieved considerable sales
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1940s British monoplane
The Auster J/4 was a 1940s British single-engined two-seat high-wing touring monoplane built by Auster Aircraft Limited at Rearsby, Leicestershire. Sales
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1940s British light aircraft
The Auster J/5 Adventurer is a British-built three-seat light high-wing monoplane of the late 1940s. The Adventurer three-seat high-wing monoplane was
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engine Auster J-5 Autocar Auster J-5Q Alpine Auster J-5R Alpine Auster J-8L Aiglet Trainer Auster 6A Tugmaster - Glider towing conversion of the Auster 6 Auster
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Gliding Club in Talgarth, Wales
primitive grass landing strip was leveled in an East/West direction and an Auster Tugmaster was flown in by John from Shobdon Airfield, which was the first landing
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Airfield in Norfolk, England
end of the runway. There were no reported injuries. 19 July 2018 – Auster 6A Tugmaster, G-APRO Stalled and impacted with the ground on landing. "AIRAC 04/2026"
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Variant spelling of English Austin, AUSTEN means "venerable."
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English slang term for someone who breaks things transferred to forename use, originally derived from the verb bust, BUSTER means "to break, smash," hence "breaker, destroyer, smasher."
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English surname transferred to forename use, from Old French Aousten, from Roman Latin Augustinus, AUSTIN means "venerable."
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English : variant spelling of Austin.
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Unisex form of English Austin, AUSTYN means "venerable."
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Arthurian Legend
Foster father of Arthur.
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Americanized spelling of German Köster or Küster ‘sexton’ (see Kuster).English
Americanized spelling of German Köster or Küster ‘sexton’ (see Kuster).English : variant of Coster.The American military officer George Custer (1839–76) was a descendant of a German officer from Hesse by the name of Küster.
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English : occupational name or nickname from Anglo-Norman French justour ‘jouster’, Old French justeor.
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Respelling of German Austel, from a pet form of August.English
Respelling of German Austel, from a pet form of August.English : possibly a variant of Astle. There is a place in Cornwall called St. Austell (from the dedication of its church to a certain St. Austol), but this is unlikely to be the source of the surname.
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
Born at Easter; Goddess of the Dawn; Easter Time
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English occupational surname transferred to forename use, which could have derived from any of the following: 1) Middle English foster, FOSTER means "foster-parent," 2) forster, meaning "forester," 3) forster, meaning "shearer," or 4) fuyster, meaning "saddle-tree maker."
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English occupational surname transferred to unisex forename use, HUNTER means "hunter."
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Anglicized form of Gaelic Alaster, ALYSTER means "defender of mankind."
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English
A Huntsman; Hunter
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American, Australian, Chinese
Hunter; One who Hunts
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English American
Hunter.
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Hunter
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English : variant spelling of Austin, associated chiefly with southeastern England, especially Kent.German : from a reduced form of the personal name Augustin.
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French
Old form of French Augustin, AOUSTEN means "venerable."
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English : variant spelling of Castor.Americanized spelling of German Kaster.
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English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a greedy person, from Old French saffre ‘glutton’.South German : topographic name for someone living in a damp depression.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Safir.
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Hebrew
Flowering field.
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From the Rook's Town; Fortress
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Tamil
Chellamuthu | சேலà¯à®²à®¾à®®à¯à®¤à¯
Precious Pearl
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German
Courageous
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English : habitational name from Arrow in Warwickshire or Arrowe in Cheshire. The first takes its name from the Arrow river, a Celtic or pre-Celtic term meaning ‘stream’; the second, recorded c. 1245 as Arwe, is from Old Norse erg ‘shieling’.Perhaps in some cases a translation of French La Flèche (‘the arrow’).
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Abbreviation of Nicholas. Mythological Nike was Greek goddess of victory and root origin of...
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Pure; Wind
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Indian, Sanskrit
Excellent Ray
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Romanian
Romanian form of Latin Demetrius, DUMITRU means "loves the earth" or "follower of Demeter."
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n.
One who is skilled; a master of his business; a proficient; an adept.
v. t.
To collect into a cluster or clusters; to gather into a bunch or close body.
a.
Augustinian; as, Austin friars.
n.
The day on which the festival is observed; Easter day.
n.
Any substance resembling butter in degree of consistence, or other qualities, especially, in old chemistry, the chlorides, as butter of antimony, sesquichloride of antimony; also, certain concrete fat oils remaining nearly solid at ordinary temperatures, as butter of cacao, vegetable butter, shea butter.
n.
A number of similar things collected together or lying contiguous; a group; as, a cluster of islands.
n.
To speak in defense against; to reply to in defense; as, to answer a charge; to answer an accusation.
n.
A plant of the genus Callistephus. Many varieties (called China asters, German asters, etc.) are cultivated for their handsome compound flowers.
v. t.
To cause to fester or rankle.
v. t.
Alt. of Lustre
n.
A solution, the result of a mathematical operation; as, the answer to a problem.
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One who casts; as, caster of stones, etc. ; a caster of cannon; a caster of accounts.
v. t.
To cover or spread with butter.
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One who cuts; as, a stone cutter; a die cutter; esp., one who cuts out garments.
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Alt. of Lustre
v. i.
To grow in clusters or assemble in groups; to gather or unite in a cluster or clusters.
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Alt. of Auntre
n.
A small armed vessel, usually a steamer, in the revenue marine service; -- also called revenue cutter.