Q: Information:  - Thomas Klestil (4 November 1932  6 July 2004) was an Austrian diplomat and politician. He was elected the tenth President of Austria ("Bundespräsident") in 1992 (on 56.9% of the popular vote) and was re-elected to the position in 1998. His secondand finalterm of office was due to end on 8 July 2004, but his death two days prior to his retirement from office cut his term short.  - In Austrian politics, the Vice-Chancellor (German: "Vizekanzler") is a member of the Federal Government acting as a deputy to the Federal Chancellor.  - Heide Schmidt (born 27 November 1948 in Kempten im Allgäu, Germany) is an Austrian politician.  - The Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) is a Christian democratic and conservative political party in Austria. A successor to the Christian Social Party of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it is similar to the Christian Democratic Union of Germany in terms of ideology, with both operating as catch-all parties of the centre-right. The Austrian People's Party was founded immediately following the reestablishment of the Republic of Austria in 1945, and since then has been one of the two largest Austrian political parties with the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ). In federal governance, the ÖVP is currently the smaller partner in a coalition government with the SPÖ, with ÖVP party leader Reinhold Mitterlehner as Vice-Chancellor of Austria.  - Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a federal parliamentary republic in central-western Europe. It includes 16 constituent states, covers an area of , and has a largely temperate seasonal climate. With about 82 million inhabitants, Germany is the most populous member state of the European Union. After the United States, it is the second most popular immigration destination in the world. Germany's capital and largest metropolis is Berlin. Other major cities include Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Düsseldorf.  - The Austrian presidential election of 1998 was won by the incumbent president Thomas Klestil , who sought re-election as an independent candidate . The Austrian People 's Party , who had originally put him up in 1992 , reluctantly supported him again , while the Austrian Social Democratic Party and the Austrian Freedom Party did not propose any competing candidates . Klestils competitors were Heide Schmidt , leader of the Liberal Forum , Gertraud Knoll , the former Lutheran superintendent of Burgenland ( supported by the Greens ) , socialite Richard Lugner and Karl Walter Nowak .  - The Liberal Forum (LiF) was a liberal political party in Austria. The party was active from February 1993 to January 2014, when the party merged into NEOS  The New Austria. The party was a member of the Liberal International and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party.    What is the relationship between 'austrian presidential election' and 'president of austria'?
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Q: Information:  - Flight Lieutenant (Flt Lt in the RAF and IAF; FLTLT in the RAAF and RNZAFformerly sometimes F/L in all services) is a junior commissioned air force rank that originated in the Royal Naval Air Service and is still used in the Royal Air Force and many other countries, especially in the Commonwealth. It is also sometimes used as the English translation of an equivalent rank in non-English-speaking countries, especially those with an air force-specific rank structure.  - The Battle of Britain (German: "die Luftschlacht um England", literally "Air battle for England") was a combat of the Second World War, when the Royal Air Force (RAF) defended the United Kingdom (UK) against the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) attacks from the end of June 1940. It is described as the first major campaign fought entirely by air forces. The British officially recognise its duration as from 10 July until 31 October 1940 that overlaps with the period of large-scale night attacks known as the Blitz, while German historians do not accept this subdivision and regard it as a campaign lasting from July 1940 to June 1941.  - Flight Lieutenant Richard Hope Hillary (20 April 1919  8 January 1943) was a Battle of Britain pilot who died during World War II. He is best known for his book "The Last Enemy" (1942), based upon his experiences during the Battle of Britain.  - The Luftwaffe was the aerial warfare branch of the combined German Wehrmacht military forces during World War II. Germany's military air arms during the First World War, the "Luftstreitkräfte" of the Army and the "Marine-Fliegerabteilung" of the Navy, had been disbanded in May 1920 as a result of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles which stated that Germany was forbidden to have any air force.  - The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's aerial warfare force. Formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, it is the oldest independent air force in the world. Following victory over the Central Powers in 1918 the RAF emerged as, at the time, the largest air force in the world. Since its formation, the RAF has taken a significant role in British military history, in particular, playing a large part in the Second World War where it fought its most famous campaign, the Battle of Britain.  - Squadron Leader Basil Gerald `` Stapme '' Stapleton DFC ( 12 May 1920 -- 13 April 2010 ) was a RAF officer and fighter ace who flew Spitfires and Typhoons during World War II. He preferred the name Gerald and was nicknamed ' Stapme ' after a phrase used in his favourite cartoon strip Just Jake published in The Daily Mirror . His score of 6 enemy aircraft destroyed , 2 shared destroyed , 8 probably destroyed and 2 damaged , all achieved on Spitfires during the Battle of Britain made him one of the outstanding pilots of that battle and he was revered as one of Richard Hillary 's contemporaries in whose book The Last Enemy , he features . Without doubt he was one of the real ' characters ' to survive the war and to many the quintessential image of a Battle of Britain fighter pilot , complete with handlebar moustache .    What is the relationship between 'gerald stapleton' and 'royal air force'?
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