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1UFFA 1981-2006

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  • Title: UFFA 1981-2006
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  • Language: nob
  • Number of Pages: Median: 159
  • Publisher: Tapir akademisk forl.
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  • Publish Location: Trondheim

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  • First Year Published: 2006
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Uffa Fox

Uffa Fox CBE (15 January 1898 – 26 October 1972) was an English boat designer and sailing enthusiast, responsible for a number of innovations in boat design

Uffa

Uffa or UFFA may refer to: Uffa or Wuffa of East Anglia, 6th-century king of East Anglia Uffa Fox (1898–1972), English boat designer and sailing enthusiast

UFFA

‹ The template Infobox venue is being considered for merging. › UFFA (Norwegian: Ungdom for fri aktivitet; English: Youth for free activity) is an anarchist

Edoardo Bennato

singer to have released two albums only 15 days apart in March 1980: Uffà! Uffà! and Sono solo canzonette. Edoardo Bennato began his music career in the

Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies

of Beowulf. The next two generations of the Mercian pedigree, Wermund and Uffa, are likewise made Danish rulers by Saxo, as does his contemporary Sven Aggesen's

Airborne lifeboat

was British, a 32-foot (10 m) wooden canoe-shaped boat designed in 1943 by Uffa Fox to be dropped by Royal Air Force (RAF) Vickers Warwick heavy bombers

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

struck up a friendship in 1949 with boat designer and sailing enthusiast Uffa Fox in Cowes. Philip's first airborne flying lesson took place in 1952, and

Wuffa of East Anglia

Wuffa (or Uffa, Old English: Ƿuffa) is recorded in the Anglo-Saxon genealogies as an early king of East Anglia. If historical, he would have lived in the

Firefly (dinghy)

The Firefly is a British sailboat that was designed by Uffa Fox as a one design racer and first built in 1946. The boat was originally named the Sea Swallow

Albacore (dinghy)

either wood or fiberglass. The basic shape was developed in 1954 from an Uffa Fox design, the Swordfish. Recent boats retain the same classic dimensions