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The Aer Lualdi L59 is an Italian four-seater light general-purpose helicopter first flown in 1959. The Aer Lualdi L59 is powered by a Continental 10-470-D direct-injection six-cylinder horizontally-opposed air-cooled engine providing a top speed of 160 kmh and an endurance of 3.5 hours flying time.
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AER is an abbreviation for Aer Lingus
AER is an abbreviation for Army Emergency Reserve
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AER-TOW is an abbreviation for Airborne Extended Range TOW
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Aer is a Gujarati language spoken in Pakistan.
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