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  2. KWTV-DT - Wikipedia

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    The News 9 Weather team also provides local weather updates and, in the event of significant severe weather situations (such as a tornado warning) affecting portions of the market, audio simulcasts of long-form severe weather coverage for the Griffin-owned Radio Oklahoma Network and, through a content agreement with locally based Tyler Media ...

  3. News 9 Now and News on 6 Now - Wikipedia

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    News 9 Now and News on 6 Now are American regional digital broadcast television networks that are owned by Griffin Media.The channels simulcast and rebroadcast local news programming seen on Griffin-owned CBS affiliates KWTV-DT (channel 9) in Oklahoma City and KOTV-DT (channel 6) in Tulsa, Oklahoma in their respective markets, along with select other programs.

  4. Gary England - Wikipedia

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    Gary England (born October 3, 1939) is the former chief meteorologist for KWTV (channel 9), the CBS-affiliated television station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. England was the first on-air meteorologist to alert his viewers of a possible tornado using a commercial Doppler weather radar . [ 2 ]

  5. From a skeleton museum to the world's largest cattle market ...

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    Billed as America's only skeleton museum, the Museum of Osteology houses about 8,000 specimens representing 1,500 animal species from around the globe. More than 450 real skeletons and skulls are ...

  6. CBS 9 - Wikipedia

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    KBTV (now KUSA-TV) in Denver, Colorado (1952 to 1953); KECY-TV in El Centro, California / Yuma, Arizona (1970 to 1982 and 1985 to 1994); KGMB in Honolulu, Hawaii (1952 to 2009)

  7. German Gliding Museum - Wikipedia

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    By 2014 the collection included more than sixty aircraft, [2] all German, showing their development from Otto Lilienthal's hang gliders through wooden machines to the earliest glassfibre aircraft of the 1960s. There are also photographic records, focussing on the series of Rhön contests, with aircraft pilots and designers.

  8. SZD-9 Bocian - Wikipedia

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    The prototype SZD-9 flew for the first time on 10 March 1952, piloted by Adam Zientek. After flight testing was completed, suggested changes were incorporated into the design and production began, as SZD-9bis Bocian-1A (or simply "Bocian A"). The first production unit flew for the first time on 13 March 1953, and 11 units were built.

  9. Schneider Grunau 9 - Wikipedia

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    The Grunau 9 was a German single seat trainer glider, one of the first of a group that later became known as primary gliders. It was developed by Edmund Schneider from Alexander Lippisch's Djävlar Anamma (German: Hols der Teufel, English: to the Devil with it) via the Espenlaub primary. The Grunau 9 was produced in numbers and was sold widely. [1]