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J. C. Deagan, Inc. is a former musical instrument manufacturing company that developed and produced instruments from the late 19th- to mid-20th century. It was founded in 1880 by John Calhoun Deagan and initially manufactured glockenspiels .
The "fourth chime" was a variation of the standard three-segment version, which repeated the closing "C" chime, to become "G-E-C-C". It was initially adopted as a paging method for the New York City area, summoning employees listening at home to report for work at NBC headquarters in order to assist with an important developing story.
X-wings with their s-foils locked in attack position as they assault the Death Star in Star Wars (1997 Special Edition) The T-65B X-wing was produced by the Incom Corporation, which had previously supplied the ARC-170 and Z-95 Headhunter starfighters to the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars. When the Galactic Empire ordered them to ...
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National Time and Signal; Wixom, Michigan (1877–Present)(Introduces the world's first pneumatically controlled master clock system.) New England Clock Company; New Haven, Connecticut (1959–2000) New Haven Clock Company; New Haven, Connecticut (1853–1959) Parker & Whipple; Meriden, Connecticut (1795–1868)
Shkval 's hull was similar to the fuselage of Su-15 but without landing gear, wings, fin, or brake flaps. Four wings were fixed at the corners of the fuselage in a reclining X configuration (comparable to the fictional X-wing fighter from Star Wars). At the ends of these wings were cylindrical containers.
Gillett & Johnston's bell foundry, c.1920, showing molten metal being poured into a crucible Gillett & Johnston was a clockmaker and bell foundry based in Croydon , England from 1844 until 1957. Between 1844 and 1950, over 14,000 tower clocks were made at the works. [ 1 ]
The NASA X-57 Maxwell was an experimental aircraft developed by NASA, intended to demonstrate technology to reduce fuel use, emissions, and noise. [2] The first flight of the X-57 was scheduled to take place in 2023, but the program was cancelled due to problems with the propulsion system.