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  2. Cosentini Associates - Wikipedia

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    The company was established to provide consulting services in the mechanical and electrical engineering disciplines. What started out as a six-person firm has grown to employ more than 300 workers. The company is headquartered at 498 Seventh Avenue [ 1 ] in New York City .

  3. Park Aerospace Corp - Wikipedia

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    The new series meets UL 94V-0 and IPC-4103 specifications and are RoHS compliant. [6] July 22, 2013, After its successful applications of SIGMA STRUT, Park introduced ALPHA STRUT, new proprietary composite strut design for aircraft and other aerospace applications. These two technologies improve weight savings and load carrying reliability.

  4. Unison Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company is a defense contractor, and several of their products are utilized in military applications, including ignition generators for the BGM-109 Tomahawk, which is a cruise missile. They were also involved in the development of the General Electric/Rolls-Royce F136 turbofan engine used in the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II .

  5. EDO Corporation - Wikipedia

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    EDO became a public company in 1956 with its listing on the American Stock Exchange, and moved to the New York Stock Exchange in 1983. An agreement was reached September 18, 2007 for ITT Corporation to buy EDO for $1.7 billion. [ 3 ]

  6. Q2B - Wikipedia

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    This Q2B or "Q-siren" is mounted on a Pierce Platform Aerial Fire Truck owned by the City of Bellingham, WA. The Q2B siren ("Q-siren") [1] is an electromechanical siren that is produced by the Federal Signal Corporation and is most recognizable for its sound, which is trademarked, and the look of the siren.

  7. 450 Park Avenue - Wikipedia

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    450 Park Avenue (also known as Franklin National Bank Building) is an office building on Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. The building has 33 floors and is 390 feet (120 m) tall. 450 Park Avenue has a steel skeleton with concrete floors. The exterior is dominated by black granite and glass.

  8. Colibri Group - Wikipedia

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    Colibri was founded in 1928 by Julius Lowenthal, who in the same year, invented the world's first working semi-automatic lighter. [1] In 1935, Colibri launched the fully automatic ‘Monopol’ lighter, which had an acceleration system. From 1940 to 1945 Colibri produced the ‘Stormgard’ lighter designed for soldiers fighting in World War II ...

  9. Nimatron - Wikipedia

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    The Nimatron was exhibited in the second half of the New York World's Fair in 1940. The game was a success with fair-goers, with Condon later stating that it was played over 100,000 times. [ 3 ] The machine included counters for how many times it was played and how many times the player had won, with the Nimatron winning 90,000 times. [ 3 ]