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Folkerts designed a series of winning air racers, the Folkerts SK-1, Folkerts SK-2, and Folkerts SK-3 that won at the National Air Races. During World War II, Folkerts managed assault glider production. After the war, Folkerts returned to farming in Bristow, Iowa. In 1993 Folkerts was inducted in the Iowa Aviation Museum Hall of Fame. [2]
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SK was a very high frequency search set for large ships. It furnished range and bearing of surface vessels and aircraft, and it could be used for control of interception. The set had both "A" and PPI scopes, provisions for operating with remote PPIs and for IFF connections, and built-in BL and BI antenn
The CZ series is a family of low-cost phase distortion synthesizers produced by Casio beginning in 1985. Eight models of CZ synthesizers were released: the CZ-101, CZ-230S, CZ-1000, CZ-2000S, CZ-2600S, CZ-3000, CZ-5000, and the CZ-1. Additionally, the home-keyboard model CT-6500 used 48 phase distortion presets.
Data from Sport Aviation. General characteristics Capacity: 1 Length: 19 ft 6 in (5.94 m) Wingspan: 16 ft (4.9 m) Height: 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) Wing area: 50 sq ft (4.6 m 2) Empty weight: 700 lb (318 kg) Gross weight: 1,000 lb (454 kg) Powerplant: 1 × Menasco C4S 363 cubic inch, inline, supercharged four cylinder aircraft engine, 185 hp (138 kW) Propellers: 2-bladed Fahlin (wooden) Performance ...
2.0 Tbps The Neutral Internet eXchange of the Czech Republic ( NIX.CZ ) associates Internet service providers in the Czech Republic with the objective of interconnecting their networks . The memorandum of association was signed on August 30, 1996.
Model Image Origin Type Caliber Details Knives and Bayonets; Vz. 58 bayonet Czechoslovakia: Standard bayonet for Vz. 58. [3] M7 bayonet United States: 5000 bayonets bought with 5000 M4 rifles. [4] Handguns; ČZ vz. 82 Czechoslovakia — 9×18mm: Standard service pistol. CZ P-09 Czech Republic: CZ-09 S: 9×19mm Parabellum: 8400 pistols bought in ...
The SK-2 was a minimum change fighter derivative of the SK-1 with a normal protruding enclosed cockpit, normal light alloy wing skinning, enlarged fin and rudder, and two 12.7mm BS machine-guns in the top decking of the forward fuselage. Flown in October 1940 by G.M. Shiyanov, but no production was authorised.