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The YZ125 has a 124 cc (7.6 cu in) reed valve-inducted two-stroke engine. It was air cooled from 1974 to 1980, and liquid cooled since 1981. It has a Mikuni 38 mm TMX series carburetor. [6] The engine produces 35 hp (26 kW). [1] The YZ125 has been built with five- or six-speed manual sequential gearbox depending on model year.
On August 12, 2020 Yamaha released the new 2021 SuperJet. This is the first complete redesign from the ground up since the introduction in 1990, and marks 30 years of SuperJet history. The hull is entirely new and it is now powered by Yamaha's 1,049cc three-cylinder four-stroke TR-1 marine engine.
Yamaha entered the ATC market in 1980, after paying patent-right to Honda to produce their own version of the All Terrain Cycle. Starting modestly with a 125cc recreational ATC that would remain the foundation of their line through 1985, the YT125 featured a 2 stoke engine with sealed airbox with snorkel intake, an autolube oil injection system, and featured a narrow tunnel above the engine ...
(June 2020) (Learn how and when ... The following is a list of military aircraft currently used by People's Liberation Army Air Force. ... jet trainer: 30 [2] JL-10 ...
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. (ヤマハ発動機株式会社, Yamaha Hatsudōki Kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese mobility manufacturer that produces motorcycles, motorboats, outboard motors, and other motorized products.
Russell Taylor, whom prosecutors described as a "leader" who organized a "group of fighters" to travel to Washington on Jan. 6, 2021, to obstruct Congress' certification of Trump's 2020 election ...
ABU completely phased out on 1 April 2021. Army Combat Uniform: Standard uniform of the USAF. Worn with brown name and rank / Air Force tapes. Completely replaced ABU on 1 April 2021. Space Force: Worn with blue name / Space Force tapes. Coast Guard: Operational Dress Uniform: Navy Working Uniform
This jet has Uzbekistan's flag on the vertical stabilizers instead of Uzbekistan Airways's typical logo. As of December 2020, the Uzbek government use two Airbus A320-200, one Boeing 767-300, and one Boeing 787-8 for VIP transport. It previously also operated a Boeing 757 with the tail number 7O-VIP, which was sold to the Yemeni Government.