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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:J36_main_infobox.jpg|200px]]</div>The '''J 36 ''Falke''''' ("hawk") was a [[Melasia|Melasian]] {{wp|fighter aircraft}} of the first half of the 20th century. It was designed by Erich Krammer and produced by the Melasian aviation company Arsenal. The aircraft is remarkable for being Melasia's first domestically designed and produced fighter aircraft and the first non-Berean type of combat aircraft to exceed speeds of {{convert|400|km/h|kn|-2|sp=us|abbr=on}} in a straight level flight. The J 36 was of a mixed {{wp|semi-monocoque}} and {{wp|stressed skin}} design, built mostly of wood and fabric, with metal used in vital points of the structure like the engine cowling and the {{wp|rudder}} fin joint. It also had some advanced features for the period, like the retractable {{wp|landing gear}}, the completely enclosed {{wp|cockpit}} and the split {{wp|flaps}}. The high wingspan and the short fuselage provided a relatively small wing loading, while the light weight of the wooden construction coupled with a powerful V-12 engine allowed for a respectable degree of manoeuvrability.. ('''[[Arsenal J 36 Falke|See more...]]''')
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Haller Base facilities on the surface.png|200px]]</div>'''Haller Base''', officially the '''Haller Base–Lunar Research Station''' ({{wp|German language|Hesurian}}: ''Haller-Basis Lunare Forschungsstation''), is a [[Mascylla|Mascyllary]] {{wp|Exploration of the Moon|research station}} on the sloped rim of the {{wp|Polybius (crater)|Jenssen E crater}} in the Soguichi Plateau, on the surface of Luna, the second planet of the world's {{wp|binary planet|binary planet system}}. It was operated under the Lunar Exploration Initiative (MLEI) jointly of the [[MAOA]] and [[Mascyllary Air Force|Air Force]] from 1987 to 2009 and is considered to be the furthermost point of Mascyllary {{wp|jurisdiction}} and only one on Luna. The base is named in honour of rocketry pioneer and polar explorer Emil Haller who was a significant contributor to the foundation of the MAOA and its early {{wp|human spaceflight}} projects. Haller Base is the first modular planetary station and first large man-made structure on Luna, and was assembled by over multiple subsequent manned missions from 1987 to 1999. The original base, less than a fifth of the... ('''[[Haller Base|See more...]]''')

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Haller Base, officially the Haller Base–Lunar Research Station (Hesurian: Haller-Basis Lunare Forschungsstation), is a Mascyllary research station on the sloped rim of the Jenssen E crater in the Soguichi Plateau, on the surface of Luna, the second planet of the world's binary planet system. It was operated under the Lunar Exploration Initiative (MLEI) jointly of the MAOA and Air Force from 1987 to 2009 and is considered to be the furthermost point of Mascyllary jurisdiction and only one on Luna. The base is named in honour of rocketry pioneer and polar explorer Emil Haller who was a significant contributor to the foundation of the MAOA and its early human spaceflight projects. Haller Base is the first modular planetary station and first large man-made structure on Luna, and was assembled by over multiple subsequent manned missions from 1987 to 1999. The original base, less than a fifth of the... (See more...)