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Kappa Kappa Kappa, Inc., commonly known as Tri Kappa, is an American service sorority with chapters throughout Indiana. It was established in 1901. It was established in 1901. Tri Kappa has both active and associate chapters. [ 1 ]
Kokomo Transmission Plant is a Chrysler automotive factory in Kokomo, Indiana that manufactures propulsion transmissions. The 3,100,000 sq ft (290,000 m 2) factory opened in 1956 at 2401 S Reed Rd. [2] The plant is not to be confused with Indiana Transmission, a separate plant also located in Kokomo.
Indiana Transmission is a Stellantis North America automobile factory in Kokomo, Indiana. The first plant, Indiana Transmission I, opened in 1998 and the second opened in 2003. In June 2010 Chrysler announced a 300 million dollar investment to retool and modernize the Indiana plant for production of a future eight-speed automatic transmission. [2]
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Tri-State Speedway is a high-banked 1 ⁄ 4 mile (0.40 km) dirt oval track located in Haubstadt, Indiana, approximately 16 miles (26 km) north of Evansville, Indiana. The track currently hosts World of Outlaws sprint cars , USAC sprints, POWRi Lucas Oil WAR sprints, MSCS Sprints, and UMP modifieds .
A Tri-Star wheel assembly rotating through a hole. The tri-star is a novel wheel design—originally by Robert and John Forsyth, assigned to Lockheed in 1967—in which three wheels are arranged in an upright triangle with two on the ground and one above them. If either of the wheels in contact with the ground gets stuck, the whole system ...
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A Luzair L1011-500 Tri Star while on approach to Gatwick Airport. The TriStar 500 first flew on October 16, 1978, with the first delivery to British Airways on April 27, 1979. It entered service with British Airways on May 7, 1979, flying between London and Abu Dhabi. The last L-1011 produced was a TriStar 500, operated by the Las Vegas Sands.