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  • ...t first flew in [[1939 in aviation|1939]] and entered service in [[1942 in aviation|1942]] ==History==
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  • '''''Société Nationale d'Étude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation''''' ...roughly translated as "National Company for the Study and Construction of Aviation Engines."
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  • ...ers, and its planes have been well known from the early days of [[aviation history]]. Piaggio Aero is an established Italian company, composed of two operatin
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  • |First Flight||colspan="2"| [[1935 in aviation|1935]] ==History==
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  • == Aviation == * [http://www.jagweb.com/jagworld/v12-engine/index.html Technical history of the Jaguar V12]
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  • == History == ...tivity of Coggiola not only dedicated to the automotive world, but also in aviation, especially in the field of [[helicopter|helicopters]].
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  • ...ying and, in June 1912, Sopwith, with several others, set up the [[Sopwith Aviation Company]] here, although their main premises were at [[Kingston upon Thames ...me to the Brooklands Museum, which is dedicated to the site's motoring and aviation heritage.
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  • == History in aircraft == ...nd Space Museum]]. A production version of the Omega then soon reached the aviation market, still as a 7-cylinder 50 hp (37 kW), which soon reached 8
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  • Transportation History Museum, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Email: museoyacanto@yahoo.com Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum
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  • ...[[Order of the Engineer]] accept this ring as a pledge to uphold the proud history of engineering. A [[Professional Engineer]]'s name often has the [[post-nom ...ives approve data for aircraft design and repairs on behalf of the Federal Aviation Administration.
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  • *2 aviation retread plants, and *1 aviation retread plant, and
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  • In the mid 1990s, 100 octane [[aviation gas]] was the fuel of choice for many Supermono race teams. [[Spark plug]] ==Race History==
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  • From the story of aviation to the story of modern furniture: again in the ‘30s, A.L. Colombo started ...of Nivacrom steel, was an unprecedented success. For the first time in the history of cycling, the concept of “Differential Shape Butting” appeared.
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  • ==History== ...H & H Parts and Plessey Midwest, then flown to Italy for assembly. Avanti Aviation Wichita ran out of money in 1994; the project languished until a group of i
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  • ==History== ...t ratio]] and their slow speed. However Napier had been working on various aviation diesel designs, licensed versions of the [[Junkers Jumo 204]], prior to the
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  • [[Image:R68-opposed-cylinders.jpg|thumb|220px|left|<center>A 1954 R68 [[History of BMW motorcycles|BMW "Boxer" twin motorcycle]] engine]] * [[General aviation]] aircraft often use air-cooled flat-4 and flat-6 engines made by companies
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  • == History == Gianini also distinguished himself in [[aviation|aircraft]], designing and building for the lightweight CNA Propellent "C7"
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  • == History == ...car was about 235 km/h on the best available fuel in US (135/110 unleaded aviation gasoline).
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  • ...d States, his cousin [[Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney]] was the President of Aviation Corporation of America which became [[Pan American Airways]]. *[http://www.rafweb.org/Biographies/Straight.htm Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation - Air Cdre Straight]
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  • A full history of each manufacturer's engines is out of scope in this article, but engine == V8s in Aviation ==
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  • ==History== ...o-weight ratio]] and low speed. Before the war, Napier had been working on aviation diesel designs (licensed versions of the [[Junkers Jumo 204]]) and the Admi
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  • ...or gasoline'', for use in cars is used to distinguish it from [[avgas]], ''aviation gasoline'' used in (light) [[aircraft]]. This should be distinguished in us ==History==
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  • == History == ...]s than in automobiles, because of the large costs of certifying parts for aviation use, relatively small demand, and the consequent stagnation of technologica
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  • ...oken ribs, and 60 stitches to his face and head. Once, according to family history, he was given up for dead in Paris and taken to a morgue, where he regained ...ch reflected the history of pioneers in aviation, symbolizing the glorious history of the magnificent Anzani engines in this field.
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  • ==History Time line== And 'now specializes in steel tubes and precision [[stainless steel]] for aviation, and bicycle frames. But under the brand name Columbus also produces and se
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  • ==History== The [[Metric system#History|history of the metric system]] has seen a number of variations, whose use has sprea
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  • ==History== ...lities, on [[8 May]] [[1945]], opened the gates to the rebirth of military aviation in Italy.
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  • In the U.S. the Federal Aviation Administration ([[FAA]]) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administrat ...pen-and-sword.co.uk/?product_id=731 “Control In The Sky: The Evolution and History of The Aircraft Cockpit, by L.F.E. Coombes, 2005, Pen and Sword Books Limit
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  • ...ue to the diesel engines made by [[Thielert]]. Another major advantage for aviation users is that diesel engines can be fuelled with [[jet fuel]], which is pro In 1998, for the very first time in the history of the legendary 24-hour race at the [[Nürburgring]], a diesel-powered car
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  • In most aviation [[gas turbine]] applications, peak lubricant temperatures are not reached d == History of motor oils==
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  • ==History== The company began as an offshoot of the [[Agusta]] aviation company which was formed by Count Giovanni Agusta in 1923. The Count died i
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  • ...the current state of F1 technical and sporting regulations, as well as the history of the technical regulations since 1950. == History ==
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  • ==History== ..., and environmental friendliness than any other [[Mazda]] rotary engine in history.
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  • ...in 1989. In spite of this, the team never achieved a podium finish in its history, only managing a best place of 4th three times: Martini twice in 1991 and [ ==Racing History==
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  • ...Lotus also had one of the longest sponsorship cooperations in Formula One history, making the black and gold of its 1972–1986 John Player Special seasons o [[McLaren]] had the longest sponsorship deal in F1 history with [[Marlboro (cigarette)|Marlboro]], whose red-and-white pattern appeare
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  • ...rs. It also has factories in [[Argentina]] and [[Poland]]. Fiat has a long history of licensing its products to other countries. [[Joint venture]] operations ==History and activities==
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  • ...disassembly. The "cofango" is also reminiscent of an icon from the brand's history: in 1966, the legendary Lamborghini Miura was unique as a mid-engine super ...astenings feature a special titanium alloy and joining technology from the aviation sector.
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  • .... The main building is at the Wenceslas Square and is dedicated to natural history. Other branches include museums of the Czech composers Dvořák and Smetana ..., Torture Museum, Postal Museum and Brewery Museum at the Old Town and the Aviation Museum.
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  • *The car-ferry airplane is an Aviation Traders [[Carvair]], an aircraft that was built for transporting automobile ...-crystal laser, complete with coiled external flashlamp (see [[laser]] for history), and the beam is red. However, in the movie the laser beam is continuous,
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  • The most successful marque in the history of the 24 hour race is [[Porsche]], with 16 overall victories (including se Le Mans is also known for the worst accident in the history of motor racing. In [[1955]], Pierre Levegh was invited to drive a Mercedes
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  • ...ampionship followed in 1950. The sport's history necessarily parallels the history of its technical regulations; see [[Formula One regulations]] for a summary The 1968 Matras most innovative feature was the use of aviation-inspired structural fuel tanks but the FIA decided to ban technology for 19
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  • ...'''Le Mans 24h races'''. Information about the race organisiation and its history is contained in the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] article. ==1955 The worst accident in racing history==
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  • ...stem]] - 1966 [[Jensen FF]] ([[Dunlop Maxaret]] system, previously used in aviation) ...t 1981 [[Honda Accord]] (analog, dealer-installed) [http://world.honda.com/history/challenge/1988navigationsystem/index.html]
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