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KZI (other)
KZI or ''variant'', may refer to: * Kozani National Airport (IATA airport code: KZI) * Kelabit language (ISO 639 code: kzi) * SAI KZ I The SAI KZ I was a sport aircraft built in Denmark in 1937, the first aircraft built by the Kramme & Zeuthen firm. Design and development The KZ I was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of conventional design, with fixed tailwheel undercarriage a ..., a Danish airplane See also * KZ1 (other) {{dab ...
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Kozani National Airport
Kozani National Airport "Philip II of Macedon, Filippos" ( el, Κρατικός Αερολιμένας Κοζάνης "Φίλιππος") is located southeast of the Greek city of Kozani. It started operations in the 1950s. Kozanis' and Kastorias' airports are the only two public airports in the region of Western Macedonia, Greece. Airlines and destinations The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Kozani National Airport: Statistics See also *Transport in Greece References External links

Airports in Greece Kozani Buildings and structures in Kozani (regional unit) Transport in Western Macedonia {{Greece-airport-stub ...
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Kelabit Language
Kelabit is one of the most remote languages of Borneo, on the Sarawak–North Kalimantan border. It is spoken by one of the smallest ethnicities in Borneo, the Kelabit people. Phonology Kelabit vowels are . All consonants but the aspirated voiced stops are lengthened after stressed . Stress generally occurs on the penultimate syllable. Kelabit is notable for having "a typologically rare series of true voiced aspirates" (that is, not breathy voice/murmured consonants; for some speakers they are prevoiced) along with modally voiced and tenuis consonants but without an accompanying series of voiceless aspirates. It is the only language known to have voiced aspirates or murmured consonants without also having voiceless aspirated consonants, a situation that has been reconstructed for Proto-Indo-European.See glottalic theory. At the end of a word, is pronounced . For some speakers, is affricated; in neighboring Lun Dayeh, the reflex of this consonant is an unaspirated affr ...
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SAI KZ I
The SAI KZ I was a sport aircraft built in Denmark in 1937, the first aircraft built by the Kramme & Zeuthen firm. Design and development The KZ I was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of conventional design, with fixed tailwheel undercarriage and an open cockpit with a single seat. Construction throughout was of wood. Only a single KZ I was constructed, and it disappeared during the course of World War II. During the 1970s, a flying replica was built, with work started by Gunnar Fjord Christensen in 1972 and sold to the Danmarks Flymuseum The Danmarks Flymuseum is a museum located at Stauning Vestjylland Airport, Stauning Airport in Stauning (village), Stauning, Denmark. It has a collection of around 70 aircraft from the period 1911 until 2000. Around 60 aircraft are on display. ... in 1977. The completed aircraft, powered by a more powerful but heavier , Volkswagen flat-four engine, flew for the first time on 20 November 1988 and in 2008 remains part of the museum's colle ...
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