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For the article on the bird, see albatross Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Logo en:Wiktionary Wiktionary (full URL) is a sister project to Wikipedia intended to be a free wiki dictionary (including thesaurus and lexicon) in every language. ... Genera Diomedea Thallasarche Phoebastria Phoebetria The albatrosses are seabirds in the family Diomedeidae, which is closely allied to the petrels, storm-petrels and diving-petrels in the order Procellariiformes (the tubenoses). ...
The name Albatros may refer to—
the sailing vessel Albatros which sank on May 3, 1961, due to a white squall and prompted the U.S. Sailing School Vessels Act of 1982.
the German passenger ship registered in the Bahamas, MS Albatros which damaged it's hull in the Isles of Scilly.
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Notre nouveau site internet vous fera découvrir le formidable condo hotel albatros à quelques pas de la plage.
Our new web site will make you discover the incredible albatros condo hotel a few steps away from the beach.
A quelques pas de la magnifique plage de Cabarete et de tous ses restaurants, vous saurez également apprécier l’accueil et l’attention du personnel d’Hôtel Albatros.
The Albatros DIII incorporated the sesquiplane lower wing, similar to the French Nieuport aircraft, a "half-wing" with one spar.
Other Albatros factory aircraft include the Dr1 triplane, which was Albatros's attempt at the design and the W.4 floatplane which were similar to the DI Scout.
The first record of the NASM Albatros in the United States is the presentation of the airplane to the De Young Memorial Museum in San Francisco on July 13, 1919, by Congressman Julius Kahn.