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Möwe (German for 'gull') or Mowe may refer to: * Möwe (DJ duo), an Austrian DJ-duo from Vienna * Mowe, Nigeria, a town in Ogun State * Mowe Lake, a lake in Delta County, Michigan * Dittmar HD 153 Motor-Möwe, a 1953 West German light aircraft * Focke-Wulf A 17 ''Möwe'', a 1920s airliner produced in Germany * Focke-Wulf A 38 ''Möwe'', a 1930s airliner produced in Germany * German torpedo boat ''Möwe'', a 1926 torpedo boat built for the German Navy * Ostfriesische Möwe, a German breed of domestic chicken * , a German gunboat * , a German commerce raider during World War I * Möwe, an aircraft in the anime ''Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'' People with the surname * Jenny Mowe Jenny Mowe (born February 25, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. She was the 20th pick in the 2001 WNBA draft, selected by the Portland Fire. High school Mowe attended Powers High School in Powers, Oregon Powers is a c ... (born 1978), American basketball player * R ...
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Möwe (DJ Duo)
Möwe is an Austrian DJ-duo from Vienna consisting of Melanie Ebietoma and Clemens Martinuzzi. Möwe means seagull in German. History Ebietoma played in an indie rock band and met Martinuzzi in the search for a new bassist. After the band broke up in August 2012, the two began producing their own music as "Dreamdie". Möwe was formed on 10 January 2013. In 2013, the duo released the single ''Blauer Tag'' (Blue Day), which earned them attention and led to booking requests in Germany. In 2014, Möwe was signed to the music label Stil vor Talent. In November 2016, the duo released its first album on the Armada Music record label, titled ''Back In The Summer''. Its single ''Skyline'' reached number 66 on the Austrian music charts. In March 2018, the band together with Sam Feldt and Karra published the single ''Down For Anything'' on the label Spinnin' Records. Discography * 2013: ''Blauer Tag'' * 2014: ''Seven Days'' * 2014: ''Inside'' * 2015: ''Chasing Clouds'' * 2015: ''Lovers F ...
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Mowe, Nigeria
Mowe is a town in Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria. The town is located along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. It is southwest of Abuja, Nigeria's capital city, and from Lagos Lagos (Nigerian English: ; ) is the largest city in Nigeria and the second most populous city in Africa, with a population of 15.4 million as of 2015 within the city proper. Lagos was the national capital of Nigeria until December 1991 fo .... References Populated places in Ogun State {{Ogun-geo-stub ...
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Mowe Lake
Mowe Lake is a lake that is located in northern Delta County, Michigan in the Hiawatha National Forest. It is just south of the county line with Alger and Schoolcraft countries and about a half mile north of trail 2225 on trail 2692 (commonly referred to as Mowe Lake Road) passed the small ponds. There are primitive campsites and a small boat launch. Other nearby lakes include Hugaboom Lake, Blue Lake, Corner-Straits Chain of lakes, Ironjaw Lake, and Round Lake. See also *List of lakes in Michigan This is a list of lakes in Michigan. The United States, American state of Michigan borders four of the five Great Lakes, Great Lakes. The number of inland lakes in Michigan depends on the minimum size. There are: * 62,798 lakes ≥ * 26,266 lak ... References {{authority control Lakes of Delta County, Michigan Lakes of Michigan ...
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Dittmar HD 153 Motor-Möwe
The Dittmar HD 153 Motor-Möwe was a West German light aircraft that was first flown in November 1953. Design and development The Motor-Möwe, designed by Heini Dittmar who had designed the Dittmar HD 53 Möwe sailplane, was a motorized development of this sailplane and was initially designed to be powered by engines of . The HD 153 prototype was a two-seat side-by-side high wing monoplane powered by a Continental A65 engine and was of wooden construction with detachable wing and tail assemblies to facilitate road transportation when needed. A second prototype aircraft was fitted with a Hirth Hirth Engines GmbH is an engine manufacturer based in Benningen, Germany. It is currently a part of the UMS Aero Group. Hirth began manufacturing aero engines in the 1920s, was taken over by Heinkel in WWII to develop the Heinkel-Hirth jet en ... engine. Operational history The aircraft was designed for private and club use and served as a trainer and glider tug. Heini Dittmar, ...
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Focke-Wulf A 17 Möwe
The Focke-Wulf A 17 ''Möwe'' (German: "Gull") was an airliner built in Germany in the late 1920s. It was a conventional high-wing cantilever monoplane with fixed tailwheel undercarriage. The aircraft provided fully enclosed seating for up to eight passengers and had a separate, fully enclosed flight deck for the two pilots. Most examples flew with Deutsche Luft Hansa, serving until around 1936. In the early 1930s, two A 17s were used for testing the Junkers Jumo 5 diesel engine. In 1929, an example was built with a BMW VI engine and fitted out for aerial photography and survey work and designated A 21. The cabin was equipped with a darkroom. Later the same year, the BMW engine was used on a further five airliners for Luft Hansa, these being designated A 29. Variants * A 17 - Eight-passenger airliner powered by Gnome et Rhône 9Aa Jupiter. One prototype and 11 production aircraft. ** A 17a - Conversion of A 17 with geared Siemens Jupiter VI engine. ** A 17b - Conversion with ...
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Focke-Wulf A 38 Möwe
The Focke-Wulf A 38 ''Möwe'' (German: "Gull") was an airliner, produced in Germany in the early 1930s. It was a final development of the family of designs that commenced with the Focke-Wulf A 17, A 17 in 1927. The A 38 used the same high-mounted, Cantilever#Aircraft, cantilever wing as the Focke-Wulf A 29, A 29, but mated this to an all-new fuselage design with enclosed seating for ten passengers and three crew. Unlike earlier members of the family, the Cockpit, flight deck was not joined to the Aircraft cabin, cabin, separated now by a Aircraft lavatory, lavatory and baggage compartment. The main Landing gear, undercarriage was strengthened and the mainwheels fitted with brakes, while the tailskid was replaced with a tailwheel. All four A 38s were originally fitted with Siemens- or Gnome et Rhône-built Bristol Jupiter engines (although the BMW VI had been offered as an option), but in April 1933, all aircraft were refitted with Siemens Sh 20 powerplants. By mid-1934, they had be ...
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German Torpedo Boat Möwe
''Möwe'' was the lead ship of her class of six torpedo boats built for the German Navy (initially called the ''Reichsmarine'' and then renamed as the ''Kriegsmarine'' in 1935). The boat made multiple non-intervention patrols during the Spanish Civil War in the late 1930s. During the Norwegian Campaign of 1940, she played a minor role in the attack on Oslo, the capital of Norway. ''Möwe'' was torpedoed and badly damaged by a British submarine in May and did not return to active service until 1942 when she was transferred to France. The boat helped to escort blockade runners, commerce raiders and submarines through the Bay of Biscay. She also laid numerous minefields and attacked Allies of World War II, Allied ships during the Invasion of Normandy in June 1944. ''Möwe'' was sunk by British bombers that same month. Design and armament Derived from the World War I-era large torpedo boat ,)., group=Note the Type 23 torpedo boat was slightly larger, but had a similar armament a ...
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