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In aviation talk, A is alpha. What is N?
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#33333. Asked by mochyn.
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Sakvacman
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The International Civil Aviation Code. Originally used by US military.
A - Alpha / B - Bravo / C - Charlie / D - Delta / E - Echo / F - Foxtrot / G - Golf / H - Hotel / I - India / J - Juliet / K - Kilo / L - Lima / M - Mike / N - November / O - Oscar / P - Papa / Q - Quebec / R - Romeo / S - Sierra / T - Tango / U - Uniform / V - Victor / W - Whiskey / X - X-ray / Y - Yankee / Z - Zulu.
http://military-software.com/military-alphabet.htm
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