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  2. F90 - Wikipedia

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    Alacrite, a cobalt-based alloy also known as F90; Beechcraft King Air F90, a twin engine turboprop airplane; BMW M5 (F90), a 6th generation of high performance variant of the BMW 5 Series; Conventional farad, a unit of measurement, symbol F 90; Fortran 90, a computer programming language; Hyperkinetic disorder (ICD-10 code) Nikon F90, a 35mm ...

  3. BMW M5 - Wikipedia

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    The BMW M5 is a high-performance variant of the BMW 5 Series marketed under the BMW M sub-brand. It is considered an iconic vehicle in the sports saloon category. [1] [2] The M5 has always been produced in the saloon (sedan, US English) body style, but in some countries the M5 has also been available as an estate (wagon, US English) from 1992 to 1995, from 2006 to 2010, and since 2024.

  4. BMW 5 Series - Wikipedia

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    The F90 M5 is the M5 performance model for the G30 generation, and is the first M5 to employ an all-wheel drive powertrain. The X-Drive system allowed for the front differential to disconnect and provide a rear-wheel drive experience to the vehicle.

  5. Fujimi Mokei - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, it started to produce plastic model kits, and the company name was changed to "Fujimi Mokei Co., Ltd.". In the 1960s, it released 1/70 and 1/50 scale airplanes, 1/550 scale warships, 1/44 scale tanks, and historical structures in various scales. In 1970, Fujimi started producing airplane models in 1/72 and 1/48 scales.

  6. Kawasaki Aerospace Company - Wikipedia

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    In response to encouragement from the Japanese government, during 1957, Kawasaki joined in a joint venture, participating along with various other Japanese aerospace companies, including Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Fuji Heavy Industries, Shin Meiwa, Showa Aircraft Industry Company and Japan Aircraft Industry Company in the development and ...

  7. List of model aircraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    One Man Model (Japan) Orange Hobby (China) Oriental Model (Japan) Otaki (Japan) - went bankrupt in the mid 1980s. Molds acquired later by Doyusha & Arii. OzMods Scale Models (Australia) Pacific Coast Models (USA) Panda Models (China) Pantera (Poland) Paramount (Canada) Parc Models (Romania) Pavla Models (Czech Republic) Pegaso/Necomisa (Mexico ...

  8. Hasegawa Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The kits have a relatively low parts count and are designed to provide recreational enjoyment. These kits were first introduced in Easter 1972 (Air Enthusiast, section Model Enthusiast, April 1972), and their range was limited to the first three models discussed above. In the 1980s, 1990's and 2000's, Hasegawa has increased the range to mirror ...

  9. Beechcraft King Air - Wikipedia

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    The F90 prototype was re-engined with Garrett AiResearch TPE-331 engines to test the feasibility of a Model G90, but this model was not put into production. The Model C90-1 entered production in 1982 after 507 C90s and 347 E90s had been built, [ 8 ] and featured PT6A-21 engines and improvements to the pressurization system. 54 were built.