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The hectare is the metric unit of area equal to 10,000 square metres (2.47 acres), symbol ha.
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In Iroquois mythology, Ha Wen Neyu is the great spirit.
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The QF HA Mark I was a British three inch naval anti-aircraft gun developed in 1913. It had a rate of fire of 20 rounds-per-minute and a range of 7315 metres.
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The Type SU 60 APC was a Japanese tracked armoured personnel carrier of the 1960's. The Type SU 60 APC was powered by a Mitsubishi Model HA-21 WT 8-cylinder turbo-charged diesel engine providing a top road speed of 45 kmh. The Type SU 60 APC carried a crew of two plus eight passengers and was armed with one .50 M2 machine-gun on the roof and one .30 machine-gun in the bow.
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The Hollandair HA-001 Libel is a Dutch general-purpose agricultural aircraft first flown in 1957. The Hollandair HA-001 Libel is a braced high-wing monoplane of mixed wood and metal construction powered by a Lycoming O-290-02 four-cylinder horizontally-opposed air-cooled engine providing a cruising speed of 105 kmh. The Hollandair HA-001 Libel is normally fitted with spraying tanks under the wings but can also be equipped for towing gliders and advertising banners.
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The HA-300 was an Egyptian single-seater lightweight fighter aircraft first flown in 1964 and developed from the abortive Spanish Hispano HA-300 delta-wing fighter, work on the development of which was carried out in the late 1950's. The HA-300 was a mid-wing cantilever monoplane of delta platform powered by a Bristol Siddeley Orpheus Bor.2 turbojet engine providing a design speed of Mach 2.2.
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The Hispano HA-100 Triana (E-12) was a Spanish two-seater advanced flying and armament trainer aircraft and was the first all-metal aircraft designed by Hispano after the Second World War. The Hispano HA-100 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by a ENMA Beta B-4 nine-cylinder radial air-cooled engine - later models were powered by a Wright Cyclone 957C7BA1 engine - providing a cruising speed of 444 kmh and a range of 1323 km or an endurance of 3.5 hours flying time. The Hispano HA-100 was armed with two CETME 12.7 mm machine-guns and had racks for four 8 kg rockets or four 50 kg bombs.
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The Hispano HA-200 Super Saeta was a Spanish two-seater jet advanced flying and armament trainer aircraft first flown in 1960 and in service from 1963 to the mid-1980's. The Hispano HA-200 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane originally powered by two Turbomeca Marbore IIA turbojets, later the HA-200 E Super Saeta version was powered by two Turbomeca Marbore VI turbojets providing a top speed of 790 kmh and a range of 932 km. The Hispano HA-200 was armed with two 0.5 inch CETME heavy machine-guns in the upper decking of the forward fuselage and could carry disposable stores on two under-wing hard points.
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The Hispano HA-43 was a Spanish two-seater tandem advanced trainer aircraft of the 1950's. The Hispano HA-43 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of metal and fabric construction powered by an Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah 27 seven-cylinder radial air-cooled engine providing a top speed of 335 kmh and a range of 1200 km. The Hispano HA-43 was armed with two Breda 7.7 mm machine-guns in the wings and three rockets mounted under each wing.
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The Kawasaki Ki-10 was a Japanese single-seat fighter biplane of the Second World War codenamed ' Perry' by the Allies. The Ki-10-II was powered by a 850 hp Kawasaki Ha-9-Ha 12-cylinder Vee piston engine providing a maximum speed of 400 kmh and a range of 1100 km. Armaments consisted of two fixed forward-firing 7.7 mm machine-guns. The Ki-10 was primarily used against the Chinese in China and Manchuria, taking a second-line role in the Pacific campaign.
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