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Natacha may refer to: * ''Natacha'' (comics), a Franco-Belgian comics series * ''Natacha'' (novel), a children's book by Luis Pescetti * Natacha (given name), people with the given name ''Natacha'' *Polikarpov R-Z The Polikarpov R-Z was a Soviet reconnaissance bomber aircraft of the 1930s. It was a revised version of the Polikarpov R-5 which was built in large numbers between 1935 and 1937. It was used in combat during the Spanish Civil War as well as th ... nickname in the Spanish Republican Air Force See also * Natasha (other) {{disambig ...
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Natacha (comics)
''Natacha'' is a Belgian comics series, created by François Walthéry and Gos. Drawn by Walthéry, its stories have been written by several authors including Gos, Peyo, Maurice Tillieux, Raoul Cauvin and Marc Wasterlain. Synopsis The series tells the adventures of Natacha, a young sexy flight attendant in the service of the flight company Bardaf, and her clumsy, hot-tempered colleague and friend Walter, with occasional participation by her flight captain Turbo and his co-pilot Legrain. Occasionally, the story evolves into Natacha and Walter retelling the escapades of their grandparents, Natacha's museum conservator grandmother (also named Natacha) and Walter's pilot grandfather (also named Walter), in the Roaring Twenties. Publication history ''Natacha'' was first published in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine '' Spirou'' on February 26, 1970. The series eventually ended serial publication in ''Spirou'', leaving its publisher Dupuis, and began publishing albums only thro ...
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Natacha (novel)
''Natacha'' is a children's book first published in 1998, the first in a series of books where Natacha is the protagonist. It was written by Luis Pescetti, Argentine writer and musician, whose works are mainly intended for children. The book was adapted to the theater by Barbara Raimondi. Publication history The book was published in 1998 by Alfaguara Alfaguara is a Spanish-language publishing house that serves markets in Hispanic America, Spain and the United States. It was founded by the Spanish writer and Nobel Prize winner Camilo José Cela. History and profile Alfaguara was establishe ... in its orange series for children 10 years and older, appearing in Argentina, Mexico and other countries in South America. Two years later it was issued by the same publisher in the "Alfaguay" collection exclusively for Spain. Two versions of the book have been issued, the first in 1998 illustrated by O'Kif (1998), and the second in 2008 illustrated by Pablo Fernandez. The Pablo Fern ...
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Natacha (given Name)
Natacha is a given name. It may refer to: * Natacha Amal (born 1968), Belgian actress * Natacha Atlas (born March 1964), Egyptian-Belgian singer * Natacha Muziramakenga (born 1984), Rwandan poet, actor and curator * Natacha Peyre, birth name of Swedish blogger, and singer Elena Belle * Natacha Rambova (1897–1966), American costumer, set designer, occasional actress, published scholar of Egyptology and second wife of Rudolph Valentino * Natacha Régnier, Belgian actress * Natacha Vautour, Canadian politician * Natacha Voliakovsky, Argentine activist and performance artist * Natacha Karam (born 1994), Saudi-born Irish and Lebanese actress * Natacha Jaitt (1977–2019), Argentine model, actress, sex worker, screenwriter and radio and television host * Natacha Lindinger (born 1970), French actress. * Natacha Bouchart (born 1963), French politician of the Republicans (LR) and formerly Union for a Popular Movement (UMP). * Nathacha Rigobert (born 1980), Mauritian beach volleyb ...
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Polikarpov R-Z
The Polikarpov R-Z was a Soviet reconnaissance bomber aircraft of the 1930s. It was a revised version of the Polikarpov R-5 which was built in large numbers between 1935 and 1937. It was used in combat during the Spanish Civil War as well as the Winter War and Battle of Khalkhin Gol. Development and design The R-Z or R-Zet was developed at the aircraft factory GAZ No 1 (State Aircraft Factory No 1) at Moscow as a development of, and a replacement for the Polikarpov R-5, the standard light reconnaissance bomber of the Soviet Air Force. Based on the R-5SSS, the most advanced variant of the R-5, the R-Z had a new, deeper, monocoque fuselage, with a sliding canopy for the pilot and fixed glazed fairing for the observer. The 544 kW (730 hp) M-17F engine (a licensed built copy of the BMW VI) was replaced with the 611 kW (820 hp) M-34 engine. The R-Z first flew in January 1935 Gunston, 1995, p. unk. and was accepted for the Soviet Air Force in preference to t ...
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