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  2. Naval Aircraft Factory TG - Wikipedia

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    It had a large central float with a smaller stabilizing float underneath each wingtip. Five were built for evaluation designated TG-1, TG-2, TG-3, TG-4 and TG-5 and were generally similar. The TG-1, TG-3 and TG-4 had internal fuselage fuel tanks and the TG-2 and TG-5 had fuel tanks inside the central float.

  3. T1 tanker - Wikipedia

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    T1-MT-M1 tanker: Patapsco-class gasoline tanker Diesel electric system, Twin screws, 14 knots max., Capacity 680,000 gallons in 10 tanks about 2,000 tons, dimensions: 310 ft 9 in long, Width 48 ft 7 in, Max. depth 15 ft 0 in. Crew: World War II: 7 officers 120 enlisted, Vietnam: 7 officers 80 enlisted.

  4. Great Lakes Aircraft Company - Wikipedia

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    1 BG with retractable landing gear and enclosed bomb bay Great Lakes TG-1: 18 License built T4M Great Lakes TG-1 Commercial: 2 Civilian version of TG Great Lakes TG-2: 32 Reengined version of TG-1 Great Lakes XSG: 1931 1 Prototype biplane observation flying boat Great Lakes TBG: 1 Prototype torpedo bomber Great Lakes 2-S-W: Great Lakes 2-T-1 ~240

  5. T-42 super-heavy tank - Wikipedia

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    The T-42 (also known as the TG-V) was a Soviet super-heavy tank project of the interwar period. It was developed in 1932 by the OKB -5 design bureau at Bolshevik Plant no. 232 under the direction of a German engineer-designer Edward Grote [ de ; ru ] .

  6. Great Lakes BG - Wikipedia

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    The prototype XBG-1 was completed in mid-1933 and evaluated against the competing Consolidated XB2Y-1, proving superior. As a result, in November 1933, orders were placed for production of the aircraft as the BG-1 , which was fitted with a canopy over the cockpits for the two crew, in place of the open cockpits of the prototype.

  7. Frankfort Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Twentynine Palms AirAcademy TG-1A glider a training glider a Frankfort Cinema with the Army designation TG-1. The Frankfort Cinema is a sailplane manufactured in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s and which was used by the United States Army Air Corps as a training glider under the designation TG-1. It was a high-wing, strut-braced design ...

  8. List of armored fighting vehicles of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    This includes modified captured tanks. T-III (T-3) - captured Panzer III; T-IV (T-4) - captured Panzer IV; T-V (T-5) - captured Panther tank; SU-76i - captured Panzer III modified to mount an 76mm S-1 gun on a tank destroyer configuration. SU-85i - captured Panzer III modified to mount an 85mm D-5S-85A gun on a tank destroyer configuration.

  9. TOG1 - Wikipedia

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    The Tank, Heavy, TOG 1 was a prototype British super-heavy tank produced in the early part of the Second World War in the expectation that battlefields might end up ...