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  2. Euro starter kits - Wikipedia

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    The general public kit was sold for €14.54 (200.07 ATS, however, rounded to 200 ATS), whereas the business starter kits were available much earlier, on 1 September 2001, and each kit contained €145.50 in Austrian euro coins. The quantity of the public and business starter kits produced was 6,000,000 and 750,000 kits, respectively.

  3. LB&SCR E1 class - Wikipedia

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    The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway E1 Class were 0-6-0 T steam locomotives designed by William Stroudley in 1874 for short-distance goods and piloting duties. They were originally classified E, and generally known as "E-tanks"; They were reclassified E1 in the time of D. E. Marsh .

  4. BMW E1 - Wikipedia

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    The Z11-gen BMW E1 concept was revealed at the 1991 International Motor Show Germany in Frankfurt, Germany.It was a fully-functional 3-door, 4-seat electric city car.The E1 initially began development in 1990 with Technik, a division of BMW started in 1985, created to develop new technologies for cars.

  5. EMD E-unit - Wikipedia

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    The EA/EB, E1, E2, E4, and E5 model names reflected EMC's early convention of assigning a model name for each individual customer order. EMC started to change that convention with the multiple-customer E3 model and the new naming convention was fully incorporated with the E6 model. The E7 was introduced in 1945, and became the best selling E model.

  6. Enterprise and Data Center Standard Form Factor - Wikipedia

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    EDSFF SSDs come in four form factors: E1.L (Long) and E1.S (Short), which fit vertically in a 1u server, and E3.L and E3.S, which fit vertically in a 2u server. [2] E3.S is approximately the size of an 2.5 inch (U.2) drive. [3] Samsung's NGSFF (also known as M.3 or NF1) form factor competes with EDSFF. [4]

  7. Aircraft engine starting - Wikipedia

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    The Hucks starter (invented by Bentfield Hucks during WWI) is a mechanical replacement for the ground crew. Based on a vehicle chassis the device uses a clutch driven shaft to turn the propeller, disengaging as the engine starts. A Hucks starter is used regularly at the Shuttleworth Collection for starting period aircraft. [3]