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Marshall Farms, based in North Rose, New York, is a commercial breeder of dogs and ferrets for pets and scientific research. Marshall Pet Products, a division of Marshall Farms founded in 1993, sells a wide range of food, toys, and other accessories for ferrets and rabbits. Founded in 1939 by Gilman Marshall, the company is currently the ...
P-40C 41-13357 seen during 2016 Flying Legends Airshow at Duxford Airfield, Cambridgeshire, UK Airworthy P-40C. 41-13357 – The Fighter Collection at IWM Duxford. [38] P-40F P-40F 41-19841 “Lee's Hope” landing at Duxford. 41-19841 – The Fighter Collection at IWM Duxford. [39] P-40M. 43-5802 – Hangar 11 Collection in North Weald, Essex ...
Wade, from Reklaw, Texas, joined the RAF in Canada in April 1941, [193] and is credited with 22 kills and two shared. 12 January Consolidated B-24D-165-CO Liberator, 42-72887, [194] c/n 2447, [188] of Biggs Field, Texas, piloted by 2d Lt. Donald E. Hermo, makes a crash landing 30 miles N of Biggs following mechanical failure. [182]
The Historical P-40C Tomahawk is an American homebuilt aircraft that was designed and produced by the Historical Aircraft Corporation of Nucla, Colorado. The aircraft is a 62.5% scale replica of the original Curtiss P-40C Tomahawk and when it was available was supplied as a kit for amateur construction.
Amarillo, Texas: TX-02 EP&SW 1: Steam 4-4-0 1857 built Static display, Railroad and Transportation Museum of El Paso, El Paso, Texas: Wood-burning. Only surviving locomotive of Breese, Kneeland, and Company of New Jersey TX-03 Texas & Pacific Steam Locomotive No. 610: 1977 NRHP Fort Worth, Texas: TX-04 No. 771 Steam 2-8-2 Mk-5
Dalhart Army Air Base is a former World War II military airfield complex near the city of Dalhart, Texas. It operated three training sites for the United States Army Air Forces from 1943 until 1945. The majority of the namesake city of Dalhart, Texas lies in southern Dallam County , while those parts of Dalhart city south of 11th Street are ...
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The Marshall superchargers were initially manufactured by Marshall Drew and Co Ltd in the 1930s and marketed for increasing car performance. [2] Toward the end of the 1930s Marshall superchargers were listed by Sir George Godfrey and Partners (Holdings) Ltd of Hanworth, Middlesex, made by them to the designs of J.W. Marshall. [3]