45-536: (Redirected from M-11 ) M11 or M-11 may refer to: Aviation [ edit ] Miles M.11 Whitney Straight , a 1936 two-seater light aircraft Shvetsov M-11 , an aircraft engine produced in the Soviet Union Science [ edit ] Messier 11 (M11), an open star cluster also known as the Wild Duck Cluster Mathieu group M11 in
90-857: A Metropolitan Route in Pretoria, South Africa M11 (Durban) , a Metropolitan Route in Durban, South Africa M11 (Bloemfontein) , a Metropolitan Route in Bloemfontein, South Africa M11 (Port Elizabeth) , a Metropolitan Route in Port Elizabeth, South Africa M11 motorway in England M11 motorway (Pakistan) Sialkot - Lahore Motorway in Pakistan the Moscow–Saint Petersburg motorway , designated M11 Highway M11 (Ukraine) M11 motorway, portion of
135-510: A United States military designation for the SIG Sauer P228 semi-automatic pistol Ingram MAC-11 , a sub-compact machine pistol M-11 Shtorm , a 1959 Russian naval surface-to-air missile system Fiat M11/39 , an Italian medium tank used during World War II Grigorovich M-11 , a 1916 Russian single-seat fighter flying boat Mk 11 Mod 0 Sniper Weapon System, a variant of the SR-25 used by
180-412: A creature to, in the words of Magic Rules Manager Mark Gottlieb, "swing its fist to punch, vanish from the battlefield, and [still] have that punch land." The rule changes, as with most rules changes, raised some controversy. Magic 2011 was released on July 16, 2010. It was the twelfth core set for Magic: The Gathering . The set contained 110 new cards and 139 reprints. Magic 2011 contains
225-445: A favourable reputation due to, amongst other feats, the company's aircraft having been front runners in the King's Cup Race , thus the company was viewed by Straight as a natural partner for his envisioned aircraft. Upon being approached by Straight, Miles concurred with his aims, thus the two decided to collaborate on the development and marketing of such an aircraft, which was designated as
270-644: A fixed main undercarriage complete with aerodynamic fairings, along with a fixed tailwheel. Relatively comfortable accommodation for its pilot, a single passenger and their luggage, was provided within an enclosed 'side-by-side' cockpit. The cockpit was covered by a single-piece canopy comprising molded Perspex . The wings of the Whitney Straight were relatively thick for the era; considerable effort had been put into their design to carefully define their drag properties. The wings were fitted with vacuum -operated split flaps ; these were attributed as having enabled
315-660: A keyword, and changed the phrasing for unblockable creatures to "can't be blocked." Slivers in Magic 2014 also worked subtly differently from Slivers in earlier Magic ; they now only affected Slivers owned by the same controller, rather than all Slivers in the game. Slivers also received an art redesign that de-emphasized their original beak-headed, one-clawed, one-tailed insect-like appearance, and instead became monstrous humanoids whose appearance varied heavily by card, but had "normal" features such as faces and eyes. This redesign proved controversial; one reviewer noted "slivers are one of
360-454: A lone attacking creature +3/+3). Magic 2014 was released on July 19, 2013. The tagline for the set is "Ignite your Spark." As Bolas was the mascot of M13, Chandra was the mascot of M14. The returning mechanic of Magic 2014 is Slivers, a series of creatures of which each grants an ability to each Sliver. Magic 2014 marked a change to the Legend rule. It made the "Indestructible" effect
405-457: A reference to the planeswalker "Ajani Goldmane"). These cards were made to make the identity of the planeswalkers more accessible to players, as the planeswalker cards themselves are only available in mythic rarities. A notable cycle first printed in M11 was the "Titan cycle" of Sun Titan , Frost Titan , Grave Titan , Inferno Titan , Primeval Titan . Magic 2012 was released on July 15, 2011. It
450-499: A single 130 hp (97 kW) de Havilland Gipsy Major I piston engine, alternative powerplants, such as the Villiers Maya and Menasco Pirate engines, were also used. While a fixed-pitch propeller was used on most aircraft, at least one aircraft was furnished with a variable-pitch propeller that, amongst other benefits, further shortened the takeoff distance required and boosted its initial rate of climb. The Whitney Straight
495-454: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Miles M.11 Whitney Straight The Miles M.11 Whitney Straight was a 1930s twin-seat cabin monoplane designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Miles Aircraft . It was named after Whitney Straight , a Grand Prix motor racing driver, aviator and businessman. The aircraft
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#1732852788277540-431: Is the thirteenth core set for Magic: The Gathering . This set has 97 new cards in it. Magic 2012 was the first set to use "dies" to mean a creature being put into a graveyard from the battlefield. It is the first core set to use the keyword "Hexproof", a keyword ability replacing the text "cannot be the target of spells or abilities your opponents control" (cards with this ability had been printed in previous sets, but
585-545: The Fleet Air Arm between 1940 and 1943, while three were reportedly used by the Royal New Zealand Air Force . Between 1939 and 1943, a New Zealand-based aircraft, piloted by Alan Prichard , participated in aerial seed sowing trials at Ninety Mile Beach , and was subsequently used for spreading superphosphate . These trials were part of the experiments which led to the development of aerial topdressing and
630-490: The M.11 Whitney Straight . Work on the project proceeded at a relatively rapid pace, enabling the first prototype ( G-AECT ) to conduct its maiden flight at Woodley Aerodrome on 14 May 1936. Initially piloted by F.G. Miles, the prototype demonstrated the design to already be fulfilling expectations, particularly in regards to its ease of flight and comfort, while also achieving a 50 per cent speed increase over its biplane contemporaries. Having been sufficiently pleased with
675-942: The N11 road in Ireland M11 (New South Wales) , the NorthConnex motorway tunnel in Sydney, Australia Mornington Peninsula Freeway in Victoria, Australia designated M11 New York City Bus M11 , a New York City Bus route in Manhattan M11 (Istanbul Metro) , a rapid transit line of the Istanbul Metro M11 road (Zambia) , a road in Zambia M11 road (Malawi) , a road in Malawi Firearms and military equipment [ edit ] M11,
720-405: The 1937 King's Cup Race alone, one of the type placed second, while another came in fourth. Several Whitney Straights were also modified as engine test beds, as well as to test different flap designs. On 28 June 1938, the sole M.11C ( G-AEYI ) to be built crashed at Harefield, Berkshire, resulting in the death of its test pilot, Wing Commander F.W. Stent. Efforts were made by Miles to promote
765-574: The Planeswalkers 2015. Magic Origins was released on July 17, 2015. Magic Origins told the origin stories for 5 planeswalkers who are featured in sets after Origins . It featured a cycle of double-faced cards (originally used in Innistrad ) that have a legendary creature on one side representing the character before their transformation, and a planeswalker on the reverse face that represents them after gaining their new power. The set introduced
810-696: The United States Navy Remington 11-87 , a semi-automatic shotgun Panhard ULTRAV M11, a reconnaissance variant of the Véhicule Blindé Léger marketed to the US Army Other [ edit ] M11, an abbreviation used to refer to the 11 March 2004 Madrid train bombings Change 2011 , a Finnish political party which advocates direct democracy M-11 (comics) , a fictional robot in Atlas Comics and Marvel Comics Magic 2011 ,
855-785: The Whitney Straight to military customers, including its pre-war submission as an army cooperation aircraft for the British Army . Shortly following the outbreak of the Second World War , the Air Ministry impressed 23 Whitney Straights into military service, in which capacity they were operated as communications aircraft. Twenty-one such aircraft were based in Britain, while one was stationed in India , and another in Egypt . At least one M.11A also served with
900-458: The ability was not given a keyword). The returning mechanic in Magic 2012 was Bloodthirst. When creatures with Bloodthirst are played, they gain a boost to their power and toughness if an opponent was already dealt damage that turn. For example, a 2/3 creature with Bloodthirst 3 could enter the battlefield as a 5/6. Bloodthirst was previously seen in Guildpact and Future Sight . Magic 2013
945-611: The artifact Akroma's Memorial . Magic 2013 contains the Exalted mechanic which first appeared in the Shards of Alara block. It is featured as the "returning mechanic" in Magic 2013, as both reprinted Alara cards and new cards with Exalted are in Magic 2013 . The Exalted ability gives a creature you control +1/+1 when it is the only creature attacking that combat, and multiple instances of Exalted are cumulative (e.g. 3 sources of Exalted will give
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#1732852788277990-722: The bottom of each card. The new border made it easier for machines to read the cards, helping to prevent mispackaging. Advertising for the set featured the planeswalker Garruk Wildspeaker, with a tagline of "Hunt Bigger Game." Magic 2015 includes the mechanic "Convoke", which originally appeared in Ravnica: City of Guilds . This mechanic allows a player to use their creatures to help cast spells with Convoke. It also includes 15 cards designed by notable non-employee Magic fans, such as Richard Garriott , George Fan , Markus Persson , and Edmund McMillen , some of which also appear in Duels of
1035-513: The civil market, such as air racing and aerial topdressing . Approaches were also made by Miles to introduce the Whitney Straight into the military market. While not selected as an army cooperation aircraft for the British Army in the pre-war years, numerous civil aircraft were impressed into military service during the Second World War , the type being largely operated as a communications aircraft. While production ended in 1937, several Whitney Straights remained in an airworthy condition into
1080-531: The envisioned aircraft to be considerably faster that the slow moving biplanes that traditionally dominated the market. It was also desirable for such a plane to feature a side-by-side seating arrangement in an enclosed cockpit, rather than an open cockpit that necessitated the cumbersome use of speaking tubes , in addition to more general attributes such as being reasonably easy to handle, safe to fly, and economic to both maintain and operate. By this point, F.G. Miles of Philips and Powis had already established
1125-600: The first core set since Revised (the third edition) to not be labeled with an ordinal number . Another important marketing change starting with M10 was Wizards of the Coast's decision to release a new core set every year, instead of every two years, as they did since 1995. Previous policy regarding which cards to reprint in the core sets led to the Core set product drifting away from its intended function. There were 112 new cards printed in M10,
1170-455: The first prototype's early performance, quantity production of the Whitney Straight commenced as soon as possible, a state which was reportedly achieved by April 1936. Seeking to promote the type, F.G. Miles personally performed an intense tour around Europe to demonstrate and promote the Whitney Straight to potential customers; amongst the feats of the tour was a 17,000ft flight above the Alps without
1215-446: The keyword scry. This marks the first time that a mechanic from an expert level set has been printed in a core set, without making that mechanic evergreen, or permanently available for use in all future sets. Also, this set introduced the concept of "planeswalker signature cards": cards of lesser rarities that are tied directly to the central planeswalker characters of the set (ex. "Ajani's Pridemate" and "Ajani's Mantra" were included as
1260-622: The mathematical field of group theory Ritter M11 UltraClave, a model of autoclave made by Midmark Transportation [ edit ] M-11 , a state highway in the metropolitan area of Grand Rapids, Michigan M11 (East London) , a Metropolitan Route in East London, South Africa M11 (Cape Town) , a Metropolitan Route in Cape Town, South Africa M11 (Johannesburg) , a Metropolitan Route in Johannesburg, South Africa M11 (Pretoria) ,
1305-506: The mechanics of renown, spell mastery, and menace. It also features cards with the prowess mechanic, which was introduced in Khans of Tarkir block, and the scry mechanic, which was introduced in Mirrodin block. In February 2015, Wizards of the Coast said that it would be an introductory product "like a core set", and it was published in the time period that a core set would have taken up during
1350-486: The most iconic designs in all of Magic: The Gathering . To essentially muddle them down into just another humanoid monster thing is really disappointing." Wizards of the Coast acknowledged the negative feedback, noting that some players disliked the new art style, and included a card in Magic 2015 that used the original Sliver appearance in Sliver Hive . Magic 2015 was released on July 18, 2014. Magic 2015 made
1395-399: The original Limited Edition Alpha ) to feature new cards; every core set between Beta and Magic 2010 had contained only reprints from previous sets. About half the cards were new, the rest being reprints. Magic 2010 (also known as M10) marked a major shift in the way Wizards of the Coast produces and markets the "Core" set of their marquee trading card game, Magic: The Gathering . M10 was
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1440-490: The potential and upsides of doing two blocks per year, such as visiting new settings and revisiting old ones faster. Later in 2017, Wizards of the Coast announced that core sets would be returning under a different name, starting with Core Set 2019 , released on July 13, 2018. Magic 2010 was released on July 17, 2009. It is the eleventh core set for Magic: The Gathering . It is the first Core Set since Limited Edition Beta (which included two cards accidentally left out of
1485-772: The proliferation of aircraft for agricultural purposes . While not produced in large numbers, examples of the type have frequently had particularly lengthy operating lives. At least one aircraft remained in an airworthy condition. Data from: British civil aircraft 1919-1972 Volume III Data from Miles Aircraft since 1925 , British Civil Aircraft 1919–1972: Volume III General characteristics Performance Related development Related lists Magic 2011 Seven Magic: The Gathering core sets have been released since 2009: Magic 2010 , Magic 2011 , Magic 2012 , Magic 2013 , Magic 2014 , Magic 2015 , and Magic Origins . Unlike 10th Edition and previous core sets , roughly half of each core set
1530-443: The remainder being reprints. M10 was the first core set to use the "mythic rare" rarity as well as the first core set to include planeswalkers, a relatively new card type which was first introduced in 2007. All five of the initial set of planeswalkers from Lorwyn were reprinted in M10 as mythic rares. Wizards of the Coast has also overhauled the core rules of the game with the introduction of Magic 2010 . The changes included
1575-421: The renaming of several zones and actions of the game, eliminate the 'mana burn' rule of the game, and more relevant for gameplay, an alteration to the way combat damage is assigned. This was the first major alteration of the game rules since the introduction of 6th Edition rules in 1999, and was instituted to make the game more streamlined and intuitive; previous damage-assignment rules, for instance, would allow
1620-525: The second major change to the card frame in Magic's history (the first being in Eighth Edition ). Changes include a slight font change (Starting with Magic 2015 , an in-house font known as Beleren will be used rather than the Matrix Bold font), the addition of a holofoil stamp in the bottom center of all rare and mythic rare cards, a slightly narrower black border, and a redesign of the collector's info at
1665-647: The twelfth core set in Magic: The Gathering M11, a difficulty grade in mixed climbing [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=M11&oldid=1239343117 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
1710-451: The twenty first century. During late 1935, the Grand Prix motor racing driver, aviator and businessman Whitney Straight was engaged in efforts to establish numerous flying clubs to server major British towns. As a part of his efforts to popularise aviation, Straight sought a modern aeroplane that would be best suited for both club flying and use by private owners; specifically, he desired
1755-419: The type's relatively low takeoff speed of 50 mph, as well as the aircraft's high rate of climb. An alternative flap arrangement, that was noticeably more efficient and produced less drag while increasing lift coefficient, was experimented with during the later years of the prototype's flying career; it directly influenced the design of several subsequent aircraft. While early production aircraft were powered by
1800-432: The use of a supercharger -equipped engine. During April 1938, production of the type was terminated, by which point a total of 50 Whitney Straights had been completed. The Miles M.11 Whitney Straight was a twin-seat monoplane specifically built for use by flying clubs and private owners. Its construction was primarily composed of wood, including spruce frames and three-ply birch covering. The Whitney Straight featured
1845-538: The year in the title - for example, Magic 2010 was released in 2009. After Magic Origins , Wizards of the Coast stopped production of core sets, opting for a new model where two blocks with two sets each are made each year, rather than one block of three sets and a core set. Magic head designer Mark Rosewater wrote that the Core Set's dual identity of needing to interest established players while being simple enough for new players leading to "odd compromises", and cited
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1890-399: Was entirely new cards. Beginning with Magic 2010 , Wizards decided to introduce new cards into the Core Set so that they could be relevant for both new players as well as veterans. Starting with Magic 2011 , core sets have included "returning mechanics", or non-evergreen keywords with cards printed in just one core set. All of these core sets were released in the summer of the year prior to
1935-426: Was released on July 13, 2012. The tagline for the set is "Face a Greater Challenge." There were 108 new magic cards printed in this set. Magic 2013 is the first core set to have a multicolored card, Nicol Bolas, Planeswalker (Bolas is also referenced on a number of other cards). It is the second Magic Core set ( Tenth Edition was the first) to feature legendary cards; one legendary creature of each color plus
1980-533: Was routinely promoted as possessing a high level of safety, largely as a consequence of its favourable handling characteristics. F.G. Miles frequently performed relatively dramatic demonstrations to validate this claim, closing the throttle while in a steep climb and releasing the controls for the aircraft to return to level flight of its own accord after only a steep dive. Even when flown at relatively low altitudes, its recovery abilities were impressive. Numerous Whitney Straights participated in air racing events; in
2025-553: Was the first to combine a side-by-side seating arrangement with an enclosed cockpit for the general aviation sector. The Whitney Straight was developed after F.G. Miles and Straight recognised that they had similar ambitions to develop modern aircraft suited to flying clubs and private owners alike, and thus decided to collaborate on its production. On 14 May 1936, the first prototype conducted its maiden flight at Woodley Aerodrome ; quantity production commenced shortly thereafter. Whitney Straights were used in various roles within
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