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  2. Engineering drawing abbreviations and symbols - Wikipedia

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    parts list: A list, usually tabular and often on the drawing (if not accompanying the drawing on a separate sheet), listing the parts needed in an assembly, including subparts, standard parts, and hardware. There is no consistently enforced distinction between an L/M, a BoM, or a P/L. PLM: product lifecycle management; plant lifecycle management

  3. List of Air Ministry specifications - Wikipedia

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    3/36 Development of the Avro 652A (cancelled) 4/36 Catapult bomber (cancelled) Short S.27 5/36 OR.33 Improved Walrus for the Fleet Air Arm Supermarine Walrus: T.6/36 OR.34 Advanced monoplane trainer mounting manually operated dorsal turret – Don accepted but proved unsuitable de Havilland Don, Miles Kestrel: M.7/36

  4. iISO flash shoe - Wikipedia

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    Their use with Sony and Minolta DSLRs requires either the Minolta FS-1100 adapter, now discontinued, or the Sony FA-HS1AM [8] adapter. Named FA-SA1AM (2-8944-030-1), Sony also provided a mechanical-only mount adapter (similar to the FS-1100 but without any contacts) with the HVL-RLAM. [ 9 ]

  5. 36th Fighter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 36th FS, more recently, have begun training with the AIM-9X Sidewinder and the AN/AAQ-33 Sniper XR Advanced Targeting Pod. Additionally, in the Spring of 2012 the Fiends acquired the AN/ASQ-213 HARM Targeting System, becoming the first Block 40 SEAD squadron in the United States Air Force.

  6. Gloster TSR.38 - Wikipedia

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    After flight trials at Gloster's the TSR.38 went to RAF Gosport where it made dummy carrier landing before joining HMS Courageous in August 1934 for real naval tests. It then returned to Martlesham for a thorough evaluation.

  7. Gloster F.5/34 - Wikipedia

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    The F.5/34 was the first monoplane fighter built by Gloster and the last design by H.P. Folland for the company. [2] It was also Gloster's first land monoplane. The first design was based on a low-wing monoplane version of the Gladiator, probably retaining the fabric covering and with the fin and full-height rudder behind the tailplane, as for the Gladiator.

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  9. Gloster F.9/37 - Wikipedia

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    The Gloster F.9/37, also known as the Gloster G.39, was a British twin-engined design from the Gloster Aircraft Company for a cannon-armed heavy fighter to serve with the Royal Air Force, planned before the Second World War.