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Air Force Technology - Mako - Advanced Trainer and Light Attack Aircraft (667 words)
The MAKO is an advanced trainer and light combat aircraft being developed at the EADS Military Aircraft facility based in Munchen, Germany.
EADS was joined in November 1999 by the Air Force and Air Defence Force of the United Arab Emirates as a full partner in the programme.
The MAKO advanced trainer and light combat aircraft is being developed jointly by EADS in Germany and the United Arab Emirates.
Mako - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (158 words)
Mako shark, one or more species of sharks in the genus Isurus.
EADS Mako/High Energy Advanced Trainer, a jet aircraft.
Makung, a city on the main Pescadore Island in the Taiwan Strait (alternate romanization).
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