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  2. Lockheed S-3 Viking - Wikipedia

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    Produced. 1974–1978. Number built. 188. The Lockheed S-3 Viking is a four-crew, twin-engine turbofan -powered jet aircraft designed and produced by the American aerospace manufacturer Lockheed Corporation. Because of its characteristic sound, it was nicknamed the "War Hoover" after the vacuum cleaner brand. The S-3 was developed in response ...

  3. Buk missile system - Wikipedia

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    The Buk (Russian: "Бук"; "beech" (tree), / bʊk /) is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Soviet Union and its successor state, the Russian Federation, and designed to counter cruise missiles, smart bombs and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles. [citation needed]

  4. S-125 Neva/Pechora - Wikipedia

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    The S-125 Neva/Pechora ( Russian: С-125 "Нева"/"Печора", NATO reporting name SA-3 Goa) is a Soviet surface-to-air missile system that was designed by Aleksei Isaev to complement the S-25 and S-75. It has a shorter effective range and lower engagement altitude than either of its predecessors and also flies slower, but due to its two ...

  5. General Electric TF34 - Wikipedia

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    General Electric. First run. 1971. Major applications. A-10 Thunderbolt II. S-3 Viking. Variants. General Electric CF34. The General Electric TF34 is an American military turbofan engine used on the A-10 Thunderbolt II, S-3 Viking and RQ-170 Sentinel .

  6. Bellanca Viking - Wikipedia

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    The Bellanca Viking and Super Viking are a series of single-engine, four-seat, high performance, retractable gear aircraft manufactured in the USA during the 1960s and 1970s. The aircraft developed through modifications of classic designs by the aviation pioneer Giuseppe Bellanca. A total of 1,356 Vikings have been produced with most production ...

  7. Stits Playboy - Wikipedia

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    1952. Variants. Van's Aircraft RV-3. The Stits SA-3A Playboy (also called the Stitts SA-3A Playboy) is a single seat, strut-braced low-wing monoplane that was designed by Ray Stits for amateur construction. The aircraft was designed and the prototype was completed in a three-month period during 1952. The design went on to become one of the most ...

  8. Short 360 - Wikipedia

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    1981–1991. Number built. 165. Developed from. Short 330. Variants. Short C-23B/C Sherpa. The Short 360 (also SD3-60; also Shorts 360) [ 1] is a commuter aircraft that was built by UK manufacturer Short Brothers during the 1980s. The Short 360 seats up to 39 passengers and was introduced into service in November 1982.

  9. The First-Ever Needle-Free EpiPen Just Got Approved—And ...

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    The FDA just approved Neffy, a needle-free EpiPen alternative. Here's when it's hitting shelves—and allergists tell 'Women's Health' if they recommend it.