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The Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway was a Welsh railway company formed to connect the upper end of the Rhondda Fawr with Swansea, with the main objective of transporting coal and other minerals to Swansea docks.
Built-In Test Equipment: BL Butt Line: BME Bridge Mounted Equipment B/P Blue Print BPR bypass ratio: BOM bill of material: BTV Brake-to-Vacate System A new feature introduced by Airbus A380: BWC bird watch condition BVID Barely Visible Impact Damage BVR Beyond Visual Range
1206 - SAF 1206, a form signed to acknowledge deductions made to a soldier's payroll for damaging or losing equipment, etc. (pronounced "twelve-O-six") 1211 - SAF 1211, an issue and receipt voucher for proof of receiving and issuing of goods. 302 - SAF 302, a form signed to declare own homosexual orientation (pronounced "three-O-two")
STH – Sonic the Hedgehog; STI (i) Sexually Transmitted Infection; Subaru Tecnica International; STK – (i) Satellite Tool Kit; STM – (i) Short Term Memory; STOL – (i) Short Take-Off and Landing; STOVL – (i) Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing; STP (s) São Tomé and Príncipe (ISO 3166 trigram) (i) Standard Temperature and Pressure
SB ACI Air Caledonie International: AIRCALIN France VSG AirClass Airways: VISIG Spain formerly Visig Operaciones Aéreas EH AKX Air Nippon Network Co. Ltd. ALFA WING Japan merged into ANA Wings: ALM Air ALM: ANTILLEAN Netherlands Antilles defunct ALN Air Lincoln: CHICAGO LINCOLN United States ACM Air Caledonia: WEST CAL Canada ED AXE AirExplore ...
road, usually a major one, with the two directions of travel separated by a traffic-free, and usually slightly raised, central reservation. Each direction of travel (carriageway) comprises two or more 'lanes'. (US: divided highway) dustbin (sometimes used in the US) receptacle for rubbish, very often shortened to 'bin'. (US: trash can; wastebasket)
Players' equipment and accessories often also include their uniform numbers, as seen on Ross Detwiler's glove. The official rules of baseball state that uniforms must be identical for all members of a team. The only mention of uniform number is that it must be on the back and a minimum of six inches tall. [8]
The Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion (Sikorsky S-95) [2] is a heavy transport helicopter designed and produced by Sikorsky Aircraft.The King Stallion is an evolution of the long running CH-53 series of helicopters which has been in continuous service since 1966, and features three up-rated 7,500 shp (5,590 kW) engines, new composite rotor blades, and a wider aircraft cabin than its predecessors.