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  2. File:EUD 1995-350.pdf - Wikipedia

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    This file is licensed under the United Kingdom Open Government Licence v3.0.: You are free to: copy, publish, distribute and transmit the Information; adapt the Information; ...

  3. Cessna 350 Corvalis - Wikipedia

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    Initially sold simply as the Cessna 350, the aircraft was given the marketing name Corvalis by Cessna on 14 January 2009. The name is a derivation of the town of Corvallis, Oregon , which is west of the Bend, Oregon , location of the Cessna plant that built the aircraft, prior to closing the plant and relocating production to Independence ...

  4. Airbus A350 - Wikipedia

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    The Airbus A350 is a long-range, wide-body twin-engine airliner developed and produced by Airbus.The initial A350 design proposed in 2004, in response to the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, would have been a development of the Airbus A330 with composite wings, advanced winglets, and new efficient engines.

  5. Shelby Mustang - Wikipedia

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    The hood of this WELD Super Snake is an all carbon fiber Super Snake hood. It also has carbon fiber trim parts, included side rocker panels, rear diffuser , spoiler and rear fenders . Parts that featured WELD [ clarification needed ] are its vinyl strips and Recaro seats.

  6. Hood (car) - Wikipedia

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    In British terminology, hood refers to a fabric cover over the passenger compartment of the car (known as the 'roof' or 'top' in the US). In many motor vehicles built in the 1930s and 1940s, the resemblance to an actual hood or bonnet is clear when open and viewed head-on.

  7. Fume hood - Wikipedia

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    Air flow in fume hood demonstrated by dry ice fog. A fume hood is typically a large piece of equipment enclosing six sides of a work area (including a movable sash window or door), the bottom of which is most commonly located at a standing work height (at least 28 to 34 inches (71 to 86 cm) above the floor).

  8. File:Pure iron phase diagram (EN).svg - Wikipedia

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    Derivative works of this file: Pure iron phase diagram (EN).png This is a retouched picture , which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. The original can be viewed here: Diagramma di fase del ferro puro.svg : .

  9. Onboard refueling vapor recovery - Wikipedia

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    The vent/rollover valve provides a method of controlled escape for gasoline vapors during the refueling process. It has a mechanism which closes the vent in the event the vehicle rolls over, to prevent spilling of VOCs or fuel in general. It also acts as a fill limiter. [8] [dead link ‍]