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Both Nos. 800 and 801 were noted for being at Thurles in the 1960s after withdrawal. [citation needed] Maċa was retubed for an IRRS tour in 1964 and was steamed up for the last time, [citation needed] after which she was scrapped. Having been at Thurles for a year 800 was brought to the Belfast Museum.
Khalij-e fars and Moraqeb – three dimensional phased array radar systems that can detect aerial threats up to a range of 800 and 400 kilometers respectively [126] [127] Fat’h 14 (Conquer 14) – with a range of 600 kilometers and can detect small airborne targets at a high altitude [ 128 ]
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The ALe 801/940 were ordered in 1973, as an evolution of the older ALe 803, with better capacity and acceleration. These trains were delivered between 1975 and 1979 and put into service around the larger cities of Italy .
The British Rail Class 801 Azuma is a class of electric multiple unit (EMU) built by Hitachi Rail for London North Eastern Railway. The units have been built since 2017 at Hitachi's Newton Aycliffe Manufacturing Facility and have been used on services on the East Coast Main Line since 16 September 2019.
All 2003, 2004 and 2005 RS and GSR models have the Japanese Evolution VII's 5-speed transmission. The MR edition was introduced to the US in 2005, with ACD and the only model with a 6-speed manual transmission. The 2005 US spec RS and GSR have the ACD standard, and the front helical limited-slip differential is now standard on all models.
BMW 801 D2 at the Flugmuseum Aviaticum, Austria (2007) The 801C was replaced with the BMW 801 D-2 series engines in early 1942, which ran on C2/C3 100 octane fuel instead of the A/B/C/L's B4 87 octane, boosting takeoff power to 1,700 PS (1,677 hp, 1,250 kW). The BMW 801G-2 and H-2 models were D-2 engines modified for use in bomber roles with ...
In South Africa, the Dodge Colt 1600 GS arrived in late 1975 (YB series) to replace the earlier AY. Aside from the new body, with wider wheels and improved handling, it also benefitted from a new five-speed gearbox. [11] In August 1976, the name was changed to Chrysler Colt, and the new GS II received a 2.0-liter engine with 85 kW (116 PS; 114 hp).