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  2. General Electric H-Series - Wikipedia

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    The H80 is based on the Walter M601. The H80 was launched in 2009 based on the M601. GE added a new compressor, blisks, blades and new stators to enhance power by 3% and boost efficiency by 10%. [1] It reaches 597 kW (801 hp) (shaft horsepower) from the M601-F's 580 kW (780 hp), [2] and improves hot and high performance.

  3. Walter M601 - Wikipedia

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    The Walter M601 is a turboprop aircraft engine produced by Walter Aircraft Engines of the Czech Republic. The company's first turboprop, the M601 is used in business, agricultural and military training aircraft.

  4. Mercedes-Benz OM601 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz OM601 engine is a 4 cylinder diesel automobile engine that was manufactured by Mercedes-Benz.. Three variants of the engine were built: a 2.0 L; 120.6 in 3 (1,977 cc) model, a 2.2 L; 134.1 in 3 (2,197 cc) version built for the US market, and a 2.3 L; 140.3 in 3 (2,299 cc) for commercial vehicles.

  5. M60 tank - Wikipedia

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    The M60 was the last tank to feature an escape hatch under the hull. The escape hatch was provided for the driver, whose top-side hatch could easily be blocked by the main gun. [citation needed] There were two versions of hulls used for the M60-series. The M60 hull had a straight slope and beak compared to the earlier M48's rounded one.

  6. A601(M) motorway - Wikipedia

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    Looking along the M6 to the junction with the A601(M). The A601(M) was a motorway in Carnforth, Lancashire, England.It was at the time of its downgrade a 1.3 miles (2.1 km) long dual carriageway, meeting the M6 at Junction 35.