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[2] [1] The first Speedwells had Rutenber four and six-cylinder engines on wheelbases of 116 and 132 inches. After the Panic of 1907, the decision was made to build cars on one chassis of 120 inches with a four-cylinder engine built by Speedwell. Production for the 1909 model year production quadrupled from the 25 cars produced in 1907. [3] [1]
ORD 12 SNL OGS 1 Obsolete Major Items of Group A (17 Jul 1945) TM 9-1900 Ammunition general dated 1945; mm-Aircraft-Guns-1943 TM 9-2200 small arms, Mortars, antiaircraft guns. TM 9-2300 Standard Artillery and Fire Control Material. dated 1944; TM 9-2300 Artillery Materiel and Associated Equipment. dated May 1949
Forehand & Wadsworth (later known as Forehand Arms) was an American firearms manufacturing company based in Worcester, Massachusetts.It was formed in 1871 by Sullivan Forehand and Henry C. Wadsworth after the death of their father-in-law, Ethan Allen of Ethan Allen & Company, and was acquired in 1902 by Hopkins & Allen, a firearms company based in Connecticut.
It was compiled by Benjamin Boss (who lived from 1880 to 1970 [2]) and published in the United States in 1936. [3] Its original name was General Catalogue of 33,342 Stars [ 4 ] and it superseded the previous Preliminary General Catalogue of 6,188 Stars for the Epoch 1900 published in 1910 by Benjamin's father Lewis Boss .
It can hold 220 linked or 225 belted 7.62mm NATO rounds in bulk or 2 × 100-round linked belts packed in cartons and carried in bandoleers. The M19A1 box is also used to store pistol ammunition in cartons. (Dimensions: 3 13/16" [96.8mm] Width × 7 1/4" [184.2mm] Height × 11" [279.4mm] Long. Weight: 3.81 lbs. (1.72 kg.) Volume: 0.175 Cubic Feet)
Achilles (1906-1912 motorcycle) Advance (Australian motorcycle) Curtiss V-8 motorcycle; Excelsior Motor Manufacturing & Supply Company; Merkel; FN Four (various version produced, 1905–1923) [1] [2]
V-51 BC-3: 1939 1 Prototype single engine basic combat trainer V-54 BT-13 & BT-15 Valiant: 1939 11,538 Single engine basic trainer V-48 P-66 Vanguard: 1939 146 Single engine fighter V-72 Vengeance: 1941 1,931 Single engine dive bomber V-84 XP-54: 1943 2 Prototype twin boom pusher engine fighter V-90 XA-41: 1944 1 Prototype single engine dive bomber
The Cadillac 1903 Model Runabout introduced in 1902. The first Cadillac automobiles were the 1903 Model built in the last quarter of 1902. These were 2-seater "horseless carriages" powered by a reliable and sturdy 10 hp (7 kW) single-cylinder engine developed by Alanson Partridge Brush and built by Leland and Faulconer Manufacturing Company of Detroit, of which Henry Leland was founder, vice ...