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  2. Intermodal container - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] The worldwide standard heights are 8 feet 6 inches (2.59 m) and 9 feet 6 inches (2.90 m) – the latter are known as High Cube or Hi-Cube (HC or HQ) containers. [7] Depending on the source, these containers may be termed TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units), reflecting the 20- or 40-foot dimensions.

  3. ISO 668 - Wikipedia

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    ISO standards require 45‑foot containers to include a second set of four strong vertical columns (like corner posts), manufactured in them, symmetrically at the 40‑foot length position (meaning 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 ft (76 cm) inwards from their actual outside corners), to support being stacked interchangeably with 40‑foot containers.

  4. de Havilland Canada Dash 7 - Wikipedia

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    The original specification called for an aircraft that could carry 40 passengers and operating from runways only 2,000 ft long (610 m), [1] and designed for, with a full load of passengers, the ability to fly 700 nautical miles (1296km), [1] or a range of 805 statute miles.

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  6. IC Bus - Wikipedia

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    IC Bus (originally IC Corporation) is an American bus manufacturer.Headquartered in Lisle, Illinois, IC is a wholly owned subsidiary of International Motors.Established in 2002 by Navistar through the reorganization of subsidiary manufacturer American Transportation Corporation (AmTran), IC currently produces school buses and commercial-use buses for multiple applications.

  7. Bell UH-1 Iroquois variants - Wikipedia

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    The resulting Bell Model 204 was designated XH-40 by the U.S. military and first flew on 22 October 1956. Two more prototypes were built in 1957, and six YH-40 pre-production helicopters were delivered in 1958. [1] The YH-40's cabin was lengthened by 12 in (30 cm), and had more ground clearance compared to the XH-40. [2]

  8. EADS HC-144 Ocean Sentry - Wikipedia

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    The EADS HC-144 Ocean Sentry is a medium-range, twin-engined turboprop aircraft used by the United States Coast Guard in the search-and-rescue and maritime patrol missions. Based on the Airbus Military CN-235 , it was procured as a "Medium Range Surveillance Aircraft."

  9. Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions; Wheelbase: 2,646 mm (104.2 in) [7] ... Alfa Romeo 8C Spider 8C Spider interior. 2005 Spider concept ... 40 United Kingdom 40