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  2. Britax - Wikipedia

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    Owner: Nordic Capital: Website: www.britax.com: ... In November 2010, Carlyle sold Britax Childcare, to Nordic Capital, for a reported £450 million. BOB Gear

  3. Norman Aviation Nordic VI - Wikipedia

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    Norman Nordic VI. Data from World Directory of Leisure Aviation and Norman Aviation [2] [6] General characteristics. Crew: 2; Length: 20 ft 2 in (6.15 m) Wingspan: 33 ft 6 in (10.21 m) Empty weight: 586 lb (266 kg) Gross weight: 1,058 lb (480 kg) Powerplant: 1 × Rotax 912, 80 hp (60 kW) Performance. Cruise speed: 103 mph (166 km/h, 90 kn)

  4. Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria Skyliner - Wikipedia

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    It is weather-sealed and unaffected by heat, cold, or moisture. The Owner's Manual states that it can be washed with water and soap, polished with Luster-Seal Haze Cream, and that a Ford dealership can remove scratches. Included was an interior pull-out, 2-section, 3-zipper, adjustable, ″aluminized nylon″ sunshade curtain.

  5. NordicTrack - Wikipedia

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    NordicTrack was founded by Edward and Florence Pauls in 1975, when Ed Pauls invented the original NordicTrack ski machine in his garage in Chaska, Minnesota, [1] in an effort to train for the local VJC cross-country ski race. Ed Pauls was an engineer, usually got home after dark, and was motivated to beat his Swedish friend in the race.

  6. Rotax 912 - Wikipedia

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    The Rotax 912 was first sold in 1989 in non-certificated form for use in ultralights and motorgliders. [3]The original 80 hp (60 kW) 912 UL engine has a capacity of 1,211 cc (73.9 cu in) and a compression ratio of 9.1:1, and is designed to work with regular automotive gasoline, with up to 10% ethanol.

  7. Ski touring - Wikipedia

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    Ski touring combines elements of Nordic and alpine skiing and embraces such sub-disciplines as Telemark and randonnée. A defining characteristic is that the skier's heels are "free" – i.e. not bound to the skis – in order to allow a natural gliding motion while traversing and ascending terrain which may range from perfectly flat to ...

  8. Regalia of Norway - Wikipedia

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    King's crown of Norway Queen's crown of Norway The sceptres and orbs of the King and the Queen with the anointing horn Crown Prince's coronet, by Johannes Flintoe. The King's Crown: made in Stockholm in 1818 by goldsmith Olof Wihlborg, the crown is a corona clausa (closed model) of gold consisting of a circlet bearing eight large stones, primarily amethysts and chrysoprases surrounded by a ...

  9. Flag of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    For this use, the military ensign would have a white field included with a golden marker: For the Harbor pilots (as of 1881, based on a proposal of 1825) an anchor with a star; [16] for the Customs (as of 1844) the letter "T" topped a royal crown; [17] for the Royal Mail (as of 1844) a postal horn with a royal crown. On 7 May 1897, an alternate ...