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  2. Land Rover 1/2 ton Lightweight - Wikipedia

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    The smallest Land Rover available at the time was a Series IIA 88 inch (2235 mm) wheelbase, which was too heavy. Land Rover began work on a lightweight version to fit the specifications in 1965. [1] A new modification to the basic Series IIA was devised by making many body components easily detachable and removing many non-essential items.

  3. Land Rover series - Wikipedia

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    The 2.25-litre engine had its compression raised from 7:1 to 8:1, increasing the power slightly (the high compression engine had been an optional fit on the IIa model for several years). During the series-III production run from 1971 until 1985, the 1,000,000th Land Rover rolled off the production line in 1976.

  4. Smeg (appliances) - Wikipedia

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    The FAB28 had deep curved doors and a large handle. Fridge-freezers were later introduced, with more colour options, and special editions such as a Union Jack door. In 2014, small domestic appliances such as toasters and kettles were added to the FAB 50s range.

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  6. GPS satellite blocks - Wikipedia

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    The Block IIA satellites were slightly improved versions of the Block II series, designed to provide 180 days of operation without contact from the control segment. However, the mass increased to 1,816 kg (4,004 lb). [9] Nineteen satellites in the Block IIA series were launched, the first on 26 November 1990 and the last on 6 November 1997.

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  8. Bristol Freighter - Wikipedia

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    The nose doors were omitted and additional windows were added. [1] Wayfarer Mk IIA Variant of Mk II with 32 seats Wayfarer Mk IIB Variant of Mk IIA for British European Airways Wayfarer Mk IIC Variant of Mk II with 20 seats and baggage hold Freighter Mk XI Variant of Mk I with 108 ft (32.92 m) wing and extra tankage. [1] Freighter Mk XIA

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