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Fuji is a variety of apple produced by Japanese breeders who crossed the American Midwestern variety Red Delicious with the antique Virginia apple Ralls Janet. It's been sweeping America as well in the 1990s as a salad and dessert apple and for eating fresh. Its appeal is its low-acid sweetness combined with juicy firm-fleshed crispiness and warm aroma. It keeps longer than most other varieties at room temperature. The characteristic colour includes a pink stripe, but high-colouring
Fuji strains are now available that are closer to red all over.
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In Japanese mythology, Fuji is the goddess of Mount Fuji and its rocks. She is the one to whose peak pilgrims climb to worship the rising sun.
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In Japanese mythology, Sengen is the goddess of Mount Fuji.
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The Fuji FA-200 Aero Subaru is a range of Japanese four-seater light aircraft first flown in 1965. The FA-200 is a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by a Lycoming O-320-D2A or Lycoming IO-360-B1B four-cylinder horizontally-opposed air-cooled engine providing a top speed of 224 kmh and a range of 1190 km. The FA-200 range includes the FA-203 STOL research version and FA-204 agricultural version.
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The Fuji F-200 is a series of Japanese light aircraft developed in 1964 and first flown in 1965. The original Fuji F-200 was a four-seater light-aircraft, the Fuji F-201 was a two/three seater sporting version and the Fuji F-202 a two-seater category A aerobatic version. The basic Fuji F-200 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by a Lycoming O-320-B2B four-cylinder horizontally-opposed air-cooled engine providing a top speed of 224 kmh and a range of 1500 km. A STOL research model, the Fuji F-200 Kai also known as the Fuji F-203 was produced powered by a Lycoming IO-360-B1B engine.
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The Fuji KM-2 is an American-designed Japanese two- or four-seater side-by-side primary flying trainer aircraft developed from the Beechcraft Model 45T and first flown in 1961. The Fuji KM-2B model is a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by a Textron Lycoming IGSO-480-A1A6 flat-six piston engine providing a top speed of 413 kmh and a range of 965 km.
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The Fuji KM-2Kai is a turboprop variant of the Fuji KM-2 primary flying trainer developed for the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force and providing liaison capability in addition to being a trainer aircraft. The Fuji KM-2Kai is powered by an Allison 250-B17D turboprop providing a top speed of 413 kmh and a range of 945 km. The Fuji KM-2Kai carries a pupil and instructor side-by-side with provision for two passengers in the rear of the cabin.
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The Fuji T-1 is a Japanese intermediate flying and armament jet trainer aircraft in service since 1960. The Fuji T-1 is a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by a Rolls-Royce Orpheus Bor.3 Mk 805 turbojet providing a top speed of 925 kmh and a range of 1300 km. The Fuji T-1 carries a pupil and instructor in tandem.
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Sun Fuji, R is a variety of apple.
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Akifu Fuji is a variety of apple.
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