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{{wiktionary|skylark}}
'''[[Skylark]]''' is a
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==Aircraft==
*[[Buick Skylark]], a model of American automobile (1953–1998)▼
*[[Dova DV-1 Skylark]], a Czech ultralight aircraft
*[[Hupmobile|Hupp]] Skylark, a model of American automobile (1939-40)▼
▲*Skylark or [[Cessna 175]], an aircraft
*[[Skylark (rocket)]], a British sounding rocket first launched in 1957 from Woomera, Australia
*[[Skylark (UAV)]], a miniature unmanned aerial vehicle developed by Elbit
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**[[Slingsby Skylark 3]]
**[[Slingsby Skylark 4]]
*[[Robertson Skylark SRX-1]] an STOL aircraft developed by Robertson Development Corp. in the mid
*[[Vortech Skylark]], an American helicopter design
==Books==
*[[Skylark (
* ''Skylark'', the title of the English translation of the novel ''[[Pacsirta]]'' by the Hungarian author Dezső Kosztolányi
*[[Skylark (publisher)]], an imprint of Bantam Books▼
*[[Skylark (series)]], a series of 4 novels by E. E. Smith, which features a spaceship called ''Skylark''▼
*''[[To a Skylark]]'', is a poem completed by Percy Bysshe Shelley in late June 1820
==Film==
*Dave Skylark, host of ''Skylark Tonight'' in the 2014 action-comedy ''[[The Interview]]'', who was portrayed by James Franco
*[[Skylark (1941 film)|''Skylark'' (1941 film)]]▼
*[[Skylark (1934 film)|''Skylark'' (1934 film)]], a French comedy film starring Fernandel and Noël-Noël
*[[Skylark (1941 film)|''Skylark'' (1941 film)]], an American comedy film starring Claudette Colbert and Ray Milland
*[[Skylark (1993 film)|''Skylark'' (1993 film)]], starring Glenn Close and Christopher Walken, a sequel to ''Sarah, Plain and Tall''
*''[[Sky Larks]]'', a 1934 Walter Lantz film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
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*[[Skylark (Canadian band)]], a Canadian pop music group best known for their 1973 hit song "Wildflower"
*[[Skylark (Italian band)]], an Italian power metal band
*[[Sky Larkin]], an UK indie rock band▼
*[[Skylark (song)|"Skylark" (song)]], a 1942 jazz standard by Johnny Mercer (lyricist) and Hoagy Carmichael (composer)
*[[Skylark (Paul Desmond album)|''Skylark'' (Paul Desmond album)]], 1973
*[[Skylark (Shirley Scott album)|''Skylark'' (Shirley Scott album)]], 1991
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▲*[[Buick Skylark]], a model of American automobile (1953–1998)
▲*[[Skylark (book)|''Skylark'' (book)]], the title of the sequel to ''Sarah, Plain and Tall'' by Patricia MacLachlan
▲*[[Skylark (publisher)]], an imprint of Bantam Books
▲*[[Skylark (series)]], a series of 4 novels by E. E. Smith, which features a spaceship called ''Skylark''
==Other==
*[[Skylark Group]], a North Indian poultry company
* ''Skylark'', a 1929 aviation comic strip by [[Elmer Woggon]].
*[[USS Skylark|USS ''Skylark'']]
*[[Skylark (radio station)]], a community radio station in Devon
*''[[Noah and Nelly in... SkylArk]]'', a series of short animated children's programmes
*Skylark, the current name for the fictional comic book character originally known as [[Lady Lark]]
*Team Skylark, a fictional all female French racing team on the animation series ''[[Immortal Grand Prix]]'' (or IGPX)
*The unofficial name of the [[Edward E. Smith Memorial Award]]
*[[Chip Skylark]], a character in ''The Fairly OddParents''
*[[Starlark]], a Python-based configuration language used for monorepos that was formerly known as Skylark
==See also==
*[[Skylarking (disambiguation)]]
*[[Alouette (song)|"Alouette" (song)]],
*[[Montreal Alouettes]], a Canadian football team named after the bird and the song
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