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  2. Check engine light - Wikipedia

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    A check engine light or malfunction indicator lamp (MIL), is a tell-tale that a computerized engine-management system uses to indicate a malfunction or problem with the vehicle ranging from minor (such as a loose gas cap) to serious (worn spark plugs, engine problems or a faulty oil valve, etc.).

  3. Elizalde Tigre IV - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 30 ENMA Tigre IV engines remain airworthy in Britain (as of July 2009), all powering CASA 1.131 aircraft which are Spanish licensed-built versions of the Bücker Jungmann. [2] Approximately 30 Tigre G-IV B engines are under restoration by the company Air Res Aviation located in Poland.

  4. CASA 2.111 - Wikipedia

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    The CASA 2.111 is a medium bomber derived from the Heinkel He 111 and produced in Spain under licence by Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA). The 2.111 models differed significantly in details from Heinkel's wartime He 111H design while using essentially the same airframe in appearance, featuring heavier armament and eventually Rolls-Royce Merlin engines.

  5. CASA C-101 Aviojet - Wikipedia

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    The CASA C-101 Aviojet is a low-wing single engine jet-powered advanced trainer and light attack aircraft designed and manufactured by Spanish aircraft company Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA). The C-101 was developed in response to a Spanish Air Force requirement, which needed a replacement for the outdated Hispano Saeta. During 1975 ...

  6. Olé (search engine) - Wikipedia

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    Olé initially worked much like a directory. The Cinet team scoured the site for Spanish language resources for several months before its launch. They tried to cross-check information and verify its availability. The site was opened to the public on 1 January 1996 with around 2,000 references, after analysing more than 50,000 references.

  7. Santana Motor - Wikipedia

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    Santana Motor, S.A. (/ s æ n ˈ t æ n ə / san-TAN-ə, [5] Spanish:) was a Spanish motor vehicle manufacturer based in Linares, in the province of Jaén, Spain. [6]It was originally created in 1956 as "Metalúrgica de Santa Ana, S.A." to manufacture agricultural machinery, but soon, in 1961, it began to produce off-road cars under licence from Land Rover in its factory in Linares sold under ...

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    By setting your preferred language and location, you can stay informed with the latest local headlines, weather forecast and date formats displayed.

  9. URO VAMTAC - Wikipedia

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    In April 2013, the Vamtac was selected as the chosen vehicle for all branches of the Spanish armed forces. This means they will replace HMMWVs used by Spanish Marines. A total of 772 vehicles were to be acquired over a 5-year period. [5] The Spanish military has used the URO VAMTAC in Afghanistan, [6] as well in Congo and Lebanon. Several other ...