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  2. 10 Vintage Electronics in Your House That Could Be Worth a ...

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    Here are some vintage electronics that might make you a few bucks if you happen to have them hidden away somewhere. Also see how much your 1980s toys could be worth. Original Apple iPod

  3. Kampfgeschwader 100 - Wikipedia

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    A dozen KG 100 bombers, including one Dornier Do 217 and 11 He 177s, were lost on operations. [40] At the end of May 1944, I./KG 100 was redesignated III./KG 1 and ceased to exist. [26] III./KG 100 remained in the Mediterranean from mid-February to mid-April 1944. Allied attacks against the base at Toulouse cost the Gruppe five Do 217s on 15 ...

  4. Australian National Aviation Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Moorabbin Air Museum is an aviation museum at Moorabbin Airport in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was founded in 1962 as the Australian Aircraft Restoration Group , in an attempt to maintain a World War II -era Bristol Beaufighter aircraft.

  5. Kampfgruppe 100 - Wikipedia

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    Kampfgruppe 100 (KGr 100) was a specialist unit of the Luftwaffe during the early stages of World War II. It is best known as the first unit to use the "pathfinder" concept, with its aircraft being equipped with the latest radio navigation aids to find their targets and then dropping flares on them to mark the target for the following bombers .

  6. Moorabbin Airport - Wikipedia

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    Moorabbin (Harry Hawker) Airport (IATA: MBW, ICAO: YMMB) is a mostly general aviation airport for light aircraft located in between the southern Melbourne suburbs of ...

  7. Grundy NewBrain - Wikipedia

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    In return, the NEB renamed Radionics to Sinclair Electronics in September and the company was dedicated to bringing the new machine to market. Meanwhile, at Science of Cambridge, Sinclair began the development of a much simpler machine with the goal of hitting a sub-£100 price point. This would emerge in early 1980 as the ZX80.

  8. HH Electronics - Wikipedia

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    In late 1983, HH Electronics launched the Tiger microcomputer, the design of which having been acquired from Tangerine Computer Systems, featuring a Zilog Z80 processor equipped with 64 KB of RAM for running the CP/M operating system, a Motorola 6809 processor with 2 KB of RAM for input/output control, and a NEC 7220 video controller with 96 KB of RAM supporting 80-column, 40-column and ...

  9. Hama (company) - Wikipedia

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    Hama GmbH & Co KG is a German distributor of consumer electronics specialising in accessories. The company acts as a distributor of various product ranges in photo, video, audio, multimedia, computer and telecommunications.