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39 unusual facts about "The Battle of Bel-Air"


Air-Conditioned Life

The album's title is a reference to The Air-Conditioned Nightmare by Henry Miller.

Air-gap flash

William Henry Fox Talbot is said to have created the first spark-based flash photo, using a Leyden jar, the original form of the capacitor.

Air-One Emergency Response Coalition

AIR-ONE has three Bell OH-58C and two Bell UH-1V and HH-1N helicopters, from the United States Department of Defense (DoD) through the Law Enforcement Support Office surplus program.

The AIR-ONE Emergency Response Coalition uses a variety of mission equipment including police capable radios, LoJack receivers, night visions goggles (AN-VIS), forward looking infra-red (FLIR) and Night Sun search lights.

Air-Sea War – Battle

Air-Sea War and Battle are two games that were released together as the fourth cartridge in the official Magnavox/Philips line of games for the Philips Videopac (also known as the Magnavox Odyssey²).

Air-to-air photography

Famous air-to-air photographers include Charles Brown (United Kingdom), Mariusz Adamski (Poland), Luigino Caliaro (Italy), Ted Carlson (United States of America), Jamie Hunter (United Kingdom), Jan Jorgensen (Norway) and Katsuhiko Tokunaga (Japan).

Air-Walker

Mister Fantastic reprograms Galactus' ship to take him to the Negative Zone, where he will apparently have an abundance of worlds to consume.

Air/Space America 88

Air/Space America 88 was an aviation exposition and airshow held at San Diego California's Brown Field in late May of 1988.

ASMP

Air-Sol Moyenne Portée (French for medium-range air to surface), an air-launched nuclear weapon delivery system

Aus-Air

As of April 2011, Aus-Air operates from Echuca in Victoria, north of Melbourne and offers charter flights.

Aviation photography

Air-to-air photography is the art of photographing aircraft in the air, while using another aircraft as a photo platform.

Bouc-Bel-Air

It has a particularly nice view on several mountains among which the locally well known Sainte-Victoire.

David Zuckerman

Zuckerman first wrote for the sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and then went on to write and produce episodes for the Fox animated series King of the Hill.

École de l'air

In 1969, the École de l'Air began an exchange program with the United States Air Force Academy, for eight cadets per school each year.

FOR Swimming

The Asati dome is highly translucent and requires no lighting during daytime hours with an added thermaliner to reduce heating costs.

Greater Binghamton Sports Complex

The Greater Binghamton Sports Complex is the largest dome air-structure in the United States.

Hann Bel-Air

The Arrondissement comprises both the neighbourhoods of Bel-Air and Hann.

Hann, Senegal

Hann Bel-Air: the subdivision of Dakar in which Hann is located.

Hann is part of the Hann Bel-Air commune d'arrondissement: a part of the municipal Dakar Department which covers the city of Dakar.

Hitori Jenga

It is also the second single taken from the album Air/Cook/Sky.

Holly Carter

Carter’s career started in television casting, handling such Emmy Award winning projects as The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Roc, In Living Color, Martin, and several others.

Metal acetylacetonates

Unlike the copper(II) derivative, copper(I) acetylacetonate is an air sensitive oligomeric species.

Musée de l'Air

On May 8, 1927, the aircraft took off from Le Bourget, jettisoned its main landing gear (which is stored at the museum), which it was designed to do as part of its trans-Atlantic flight profile, but then disappeared over the Atlantic.

The Musée de l'air et de l'espace, (English: Aerospace Museum), is a French aerospace museum, located at the south-eastern edge of Le Bourget Airport, north of Paris, and in the commune of Le Bourget.

Over-the-air

OTA bitmap, a proprietary specification for black and white images for mobile phones

Terrestrial television, also known as "over-the-air television", a wireless broadcast of television using antennas

Over the Air, a mobile-focused hack day and developer conference series in London

Over-the-air programming, a general term for wireless programming of devices such as mobile phones and set-top boxes

Pel-Air

In 1996 Pel-Air won a contract to provide support to the Royal Australian Navy, resulting in further expansion of the fleet with the acquisition of four Learjets.

Pel-Air Aviation Pty Ltd (trading as Pel-Air) is an airline based in Mascot, Sydney, Australia.

In January 1989 it commenced scheduled passenger-carrying operations in Western Australia via subsidiary company Qwestair, initially with a leased Beech 200 Super King Air flying between Perth and Telfer.

Of these aircraft, the Brasilia and three of the Saab 340s have been converted to freighters, while the Learjets and some of the Westwinds are operated in support of the training and operational requirements of the Royal Australian Navy.

Pem-Air

After 31 years in 2001 the company ended its route between Pembroke, Ontario and Toronto Pearson International Airport, after failing to reach an agreement with Atomic Energy of Canada (that was response for two-thirds of its business) the commercial airline service was discontinued to refocus on its flight school an aviation service operated jointly in partnership with Algonquin College.

Prix Fille de l'Air

It is run at Toulouse over a distance of 2,100 metres (about 1 mile and 2½ furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in November.

It was transferred to Toulouse in 1997, and since then it has been usually run on the French public holiday of Armistice Day.

Psychic Readings Live

The Irish Times reported that a viewer phoned the show impersonating Will Smith’s character on the U.S. television series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, footage of which was posted on YouTube.

Slov-Air

The aircraft did not have enough fuel to fly to Munich like it was intended by the highjacker, so an off-airport landing in a field near Weiding was performed.

The aircraft diverted to Nuremberg, where (according to the then West German procedure) all persons who wished to do so could claim political asylum.

SS James Longstreet

Instead of being scrapped, she was acquired by the US Navy in June 1944 and used as a target ship for early air to surface guided missiles.


Marla Heasley

Introduced in season 2 episode 15 "The Battle of Bel-Air", the character was brought in as a replacement for Melinda Culea (Amy Allen), who was abruptly dropped from the series after insisting on being given more to do.