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  2. HTM Skytrac - Wikipedia

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    The HTM Skytrac (originally known as the Wagner Skytrac) was a light utility helicopter developed in Germany in the 1960s and 70s. A later four-seat version was known as the Skyrider.

  3. New South Wales AD60 class locomotive - Wikipedia

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    Photographs were taken of the two locomotives together. The real 6042 (identified as 6021) was towed away scrapped. [11] Dieselisation accounted for the gradual withdrawal of the other 39 of the class from 1965. The last withdrawn was the replacement 6042, which operated the final New South Wales Government Railways steam service on 22 February ...

  4. United States Military Standard - Wikipedia

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    MIL-STD-967 covers the content and format for defense handbooks. MIL-SPEC: Defense Specification: A document that describes the essential technical requirements for military-unique materiel or substantially modified commercial items. MIL-STD-961 covers the content and format for defense specifications. MIL-STD: Defense Standard

  5. ATA Spec 100/iSpec 2200 - Wikipedia

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    ATA Spec 100 [1] ' and iSpec 2200 [2] are information standards for aviation maintenance and flight operations [3] published by Airlines for America (formerly Air Transport Association). [ 4 ] These standards provide recommended specifications for the content, structure and deliverables to meet communication requirements [physical, electronic ...

  6. ARINC 424 - Wikipedia

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    The ARINC 424 specifications are not a database, but a "standard for the preparation and transmission of data for assembly of airborne navigation system data bases". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] ARINC 424 specifies a 132- byte fixed-length record format.

  7. Skytrak - Wikipedia

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    Skytrak was a flying roller coaster located at Granada Studios Tour amusement park in Castlefield, Manchester, England. Opened in October 1997, it was the first flying roller coaster in the world, [ 1 ] in which riders were tilted forward to experience the sensation of flying.

  8. Electronic common technical document - Wikipedia

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    The electronic common technical document (eCTD) is an interface and international specification for the pharmaceutical industry to agency transfer of regulatory information. The specification is based on the Common Technical Document (CTD) format and was developed by the International Council for Harmonisation (ICH) Multidisciplinary Group 2 ...

  9. GDSII - Wikipedia

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    It is a binary file format representing planar geometric shapes, text labels, and other information about the layout in hierarchical form (two-dimensional/2D CAD file format). The data can be used to reconstruct all or part of the artwork to be used in sharing layouts, transferring artwork between different tools, or creating photomasks .