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Liebert Corporation was a global manufacturer of power, precision cooling and infrastructure management systems for mainframe computer, server racks, and critical process systems headquartered in Westerville, Ohio.
The CL-1201 design project studied a nuclear-powered aircraft of extreme size, with a wingspan of 1,120 feet (340 m). [4] Had it been built, it would have had the largest wingspan of any airplane to date, [5] and certainly more than twice that of any aircraft of the 20th century.
multirole fifth-generation jet fighter: twin-engine, single-seat 12 29 January 2010 2020, December 2009–present (prototypes only until 2018) - Su-47: Firkin Experimental aircraft, Jet fighter: Twin-engine, single-seat 1 - Su-75 Checkmate: multirole fifth-generation jet fighter: single-engine, single-seat 1 December of 2023 2026-2027
53-6026 - American Legion 80, near the New Richmond Regional Airport, New Richmond, Wisconsin. [citation needed] 53-6038 - Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; painted as 0-36038. [55] 53-6053 - Tiger Stadium, Louisiana State University Campus, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [citation needed] 53-6073 - Kindley Park in Gravette, Arkansas. [56]
Sqn. Cdr. E. H. Dunning makes the first landing of an aircraft on a moving ship, a Sopwith Pup on HMS Furious, August 2, 1917.. This List of carrier-based aircraft covers fixed-wing aircraft designed for aircraft carrier flight deck operation and excludes aircraft intended for use from seaplane tenders, submarines and dirigibles.
Just days after the USDA issued a new order that all raw milk must be tested for bird flu, reports have emerged of animals dying of the virus, including cats and several zoo animals.
Centurion [40] – main British early Cold War tank. Conqueror [41] – used from mid 50s to mid 60s to give long range anti-tank support to Centurions. Built to counter IS-3. Chieftain [42] – main British tank of Cold War and mid Cold War. Challenger 1 [43] – Main British tank late Cold War or 1980s.
The McDonnell CF-101 Voodoo was an all-weather interceptor aircraft operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Canadian Forces between 1961 and 1984. They were manufactured by the McDonnell Aircraft Corporation of St. Louis, Missouri for the United States Air Force (as F-101s), and later sold to Canada.