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  2. Trojan (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1950s the British public was becoming aware of the craze sweeping teenage America – karting (or go-karting). The sport arrived in Britain with US servicemen bringing outfits over and even making their own. At first, the most popular engine was the 2.5 hp 95 cc Clinton engine – being both readily available and cheap.

  3. Heinkel Kabine - Wikipedia

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    In October 1956, Heinkel introduced the Kabine Model 153 (with three wheels) and the Kabine Model 154 (with four wheels), both with 204 cc engines. The engines in these models were later reduced in capacity to 198 cc for insurance purposes. [1] The Kabine had a steel unit body. [1] Access to the interior was by an opening front.

  4. List of preserved British industrial steam locomotives

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    No. 1340 Trojan: Alexandra Dock Railway 0-4-0 ST: Didcot Railway Centre: Built in 1897 by Avonside Engine Company as Works No. 1386. Owned by Messrs Dunn & Shute of Newport Town Dock before purchased by the Alexandra Dock Railway in 1903. Renumbered 1340 by the Great Western Railway in 1923. Withdrawn in 1932 at Cardiff and sold to Netherseal ...

  5. Trojan–Tauranac Racing - Wikipedia

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    Trojan was an automobile manufacturer [1] and a Formula One constructor, in conjunction with Australian Ron Tauranac, [2] from the United Kingdom. The car producer Trojan Limited was founded by Leslie Hounsfield in 1914 in Clapham , South London, and later in Purley Way , Croydon , Surrey . [ 3 ]

  6. Category:Engines introduced in the 1950s - Wikipedia

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    1950s; 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. A. ... Pages in category "Engines introduced ...

  7. North American T-28 Trojan - Wikipedia

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    On 24 September 1949, the XT-28 (company designation NA-159) was flown for the first time, designed to replace the T-6 Texan.The T-28A arrived at the Air Proving Ground, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, in mid-June 1950, for suitability tests as an advanced trainer by the 3200th Fighter Test Squadron, with consideration given to its transition, instrument, and gunnery capabilities. [2]

  8. Category:1950s turboshaft engines - Wikipedia

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    1950s; 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; Pages in category "1950s turboshaft engines" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  9. List of steam car makers - Wikipedia

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    Edward S Clark made several experimental steam-powered wagons in Boston before in 1900 he began manufacturing steam cars at Dorchester. His steam engine was a horizontally-opposed 20 hp 4 cylinder engines of 20 hp which was centrally mounted and had the flash boiler located at the front. He also made steam-powered delivery wagons. [31] [63 ...