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First, The Audio Critic chose a Mark Levinson ML-2 which Bob acoustically copied (transfer function duplication) and sold as his M1.5t amplifier (the “t” stood for transfer function modified). In 1985, Stereophile magazine challenged Bob to copy a Conrad-Johnson Premier Four (the make and model was not named then, but revealed later ...
The Carver matrix can refer to: CARVER matrix - a military based target acquisition system Carver matrix seriation diagram named after Martin Carver which is designed to represent the time lapse in use of recognizable archaeological entities such as floors and pits.
Carver Europe B.V. was a Dutch company that developed and manufactured three-wheeled electric enclosed man-wide vehicles.The company's core technology was the Dynamic Vehicle Control (DVC) system, which enables narrow vehicles to make banked turns, [dubious – discuss] aiding stability when turning at high speeds.
Israeli Tank M1 Super Sherman: 201§ Yes: Rebox from X with new parts 35323: Israeli Tank M51: 2012: Yes - 35324: Iraqi Tank T-55 "Enigma" 2012: Yes: Rebox from X with new parts 35325: German Schwerer Jagdpanzer "Elefant" (Sd.Kfz.184) 2012: Yes - 35326: U.S. MAIN BATTLE TANK M1A2 SEP Abrams TUSK II: 2012: Yes: Rebox from X with new parts 35327 ...
There is also concern with loss of traction when an M88A2 tows a heavy M1 Abrams on a slope in wet, muddy conditions. The M88A2 was extensively tested at the Aberdeen Proving Ground , Maryland , and in August 1998, was officially approved for the towing of 70-ton combat vehicles such as the M1 Abrams .
2007 [193] –2009 Volvo S80 II badged as S80 2.5T; 2008–2009 Volvo V70 III badged as V70 2.5T or V70 2.5T AWD [194] 2006–2010 Ford S-Max badged as S-Max 2.5T [195] 2007 [196] –2010 Ford Mondeo badged as Mondeo 2.5T [171] or Mondeo XR5 Turbo in Australia [197] Not in Australian Mondeo xr5. That received the B5254T3 VVT engine same as the ...
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Depending on the supercharger fitted, engines were rated as low altitude (e.g.; Merlin 66, Griffon III), where the engine produced its maximum power below about 10,000 feet (3,000 m), medium altitude (Merlin 45), where the engine produced its maximum power up to about 20,000 feet (6,100 m), and high altitude (Merlin 70), where the engine produced its maximum power above about 25,000 feet ...