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  2. Glider (automobiles) - Wikipedia

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    A glider kit is a term for a kit used to restore or reconstruct a wrecked or dismantled truck or tractor unit. All glider kits include a frame, front axle, and body . The kit may also contain other optional components. A motor vehicle constructed from a glider kit is titled as a new vehicle in the United States.

  3. Freightliner Century Class - Wikipedia

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    Freightliner Trucks: Also called: Freightliner Century Class S/T Freightliner Century Class CST112 (Australia) Production: 1995–2010 (North America, 1996–2010 model years), 1998–2020 for export markets 1995–present as a glider truck kit: Body and chassis; Class: Heavy Duty Class 8 Truck: Body style: Conventional Day Cab, Sleeper Truck ...

  4. Consolidated Freightways - Wikipedia

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    Freightliner Manufacturing, founded by CF as Freightways Manufacturing in 1939 was a key to CF's early success. To begin with, Freightliner only built equipment for CF but in 1951 the company contracted Ohio-based White Motor Company to market and sell the excess trucks that CF didn't need, as it expanded, [1] creating the White/Freightliner ...

  5. Freightliner Argosy - Wikipedia

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    The Freightliner Argosy is a model line of cabover trucks that was produced by the American truck manufacturer Freightliner from the 1999 to 2020 model years. Developed as the replacement for the FLB cabover, the Argosy was a Class 8 truck, configured primarily for highway use.

  6. Nikola Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Nikola Corporation was founded by Trevor Milton [15] in 2014 [16] in Salt Lake City, Utah. [17] [18]As of 2016, the first 5,000 Nikola One hydrogen-powered glider trucks (truck vehicle platforms without engines) were slated to be built by Fitzgerald Glider Kits in Tennessee. [16]

  7. Freightliner Group - Wikipedia

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    The Freightliner business unit had its assets transferred into a new company, Freightliner (1995) Limited, in preparation for sale. [11] Rejected as not sufficiently profitable by English Welsh & Scottish Railway, [6] on 25 May 1996, Freightliner was purchased in a management buyout backed by 3i and Electra Private Equity for a sum of £5.4 ...

  8. Sands Replica 1929 Primary Glider - Wikipedia

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    The Sands Replica 1929 Primary Glider is an American high-wing, ... In 2015 the available Wicks five part kit totaled US$7644.14. [1] [2] [4] Variants.

  9. Schleicher AS 34Me - Wikipedia

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    The remaining propulsion capacity after a take-off to 600 m (with a gross weight of 477 kg) will provide a further rate of climb of 2.5 m/s (492 ft/min) to an altitude of 2200 m (7200 ft) and a range of 125 km (77 mi) using a "climb and glide" method. The glider can be flown in the Standard class or in the 18 metre Class.