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  2. Screamin' Swing - Wikipedia

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    The lowest variant is the four-seat/one-arm design, and the capacities increase to 8 seat, 16 seat, 32 seat and 40 seat designs, all utilizing two arms. For two-arm models, the swings can operate individually or simultaneously (although in opposite directions) and are propelled by compressed air, provided by Ingersoll Rand or Sullair compressors.

  3. SIAI-Marchetti - Wikipedia

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    Savoia-Marchetti S.56 – three-seat trainer/touring flying boat (1924) Savoia-Marchetti S.57 – reconnaissance flying boat (1923) SIAI S.58 – single-seat flying boat fighter prototype (1924) Savoia-Marchetti S.59 – reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1925) Savoia-Marchetti S.60 – high-speed monoplane bomber project (1925)

  4. Sea-Doo - Wikipedia

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    There are five categories of Sea-Doo models: Recreation, Tow Sports, Touring, Sport Fishing, and Performance. [14]The Sea-Doo jet-powered sport boats included a four-seater Sportster 150 with 155 hp or 215 hp, a four-seater Speedster 150 with 255 hp, and a seven-seater Speedster 200 with 310 hp, and a Speedster 230 with space for up to twelve people.

  5. Albatross Marine - Wikipedia

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    Albatross Marine (1949–1966) was a British manufacturer of very light aluminium speedboats primarily used for Water skiing on lakes. The company was created by two English engineers, Peter Hives (son of the Rolls-Royce Limited director of that time, Lord Hives), and Archie Peace (an aeronautics engineer trained up by the Bristol Aeroplane Company), in St. Olaves (Great Yarmouth, England).

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  7. Karmin international - Wikipedia

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    In 2020 Karmin won a NT$450-million (US$14.9-million) Taiwanese Navy contract for 18 special operations boats and 8 tenders for the Cheng Kung-class frigates. [ 2 ] In 2021 Karmin began delivery of a new class of 11m assault RIB to the ROC Marines .

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