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  2. David Ross (trampolinist) - Wikipedia

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    David Ross. David Ross (born April 30, 1950) is a Canadian trampolining coach and manufacturer of trampolines and trampoline equipment. Ross is arguably the person most responsible for Canadian trampolinists becoming competitive on the international scene.

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    Amazon shoppers rave that the Bcan Foldable Mini Trampoline is “perfect for cardio workouts.” Shop the best-selling exercise trampoline for 35% off at Amazon. You Can Save Over $100 on This ...

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    As part of what I’m calling my very own 15 days of feeling better, I tried working out at home on a rebounder trampoline. What is a rebounder trampoline? One of my most athletic friends ...

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    The AIM-260 Joint Advanced Tactical Missile (JATM) is an American beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) being developed and produced by Lockheed Martin. [3] Designed to address advanced threats, the missile is expected to replace or supplement the AIM-120 AMRAAM currently in US service.

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    The transonic speed range is that range of speeds within which the airflow over different parts of an aircraft is between subsonic and supersonic. So the regime of flight from Mcrit up to Mach 1.3 is called the transonic range. [citation needed] Northrop X-4 Bantam (Mach 0.9) — Supersonic [1.2–5) 921–3,836 mph (1,482–6,173 km/h; 412 ...

  7. Brian Sternberg - Wikipedia

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    Brian Sternberg (June 21, 1943 – May 23, 2013) [2] was a world record holder in the men's pole vault who was paralyzed from the neck down after a trampoline accident in 1963. Sternberg set one of his world records on May 25, 1963, in Modesto , California jumping 16 feet 7 inches (5.05 m) using new technology for the sport, a fiberglass pole.

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