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  2. Aerobee - Wikipedia

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    Aerobee Hi Missile, White Sands Missile Range Museum The Aerobee rocket was one of the United States' most produced and productive sounding rockets.Developed by the Aerojet Corporation, the Aerobee was designed to combine the altitude and launching capability of the V-2 with the cost effectiveness and mass production of the WAC Corporal.

  3. List of aircraft registration prefixes - Wikipedia

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    Upper Volta: F-O [28] [a] 1929 1960 XT French colonial allocation Vietnam: 3W [28] 1954 1959 XV Weihaiwei: VP-W [28] 1929 1939 British colonial allocation Western Pacific Territories: VP-P [28] 1929 H4 British colonial allocation Yemen: YE [28] 1955 1969 4W 4W [28] 1969 7O Yugoslavia: UN [28] 1929 1935 YU Zaire: 9O [28] 1960 1966 9Q Zanzibar ...

  4. Bachem Ba 349 Natter - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, Luftwaffe air superiority was being challenged by the Allies over the Reich and radical innovations were required to overcome the crisis. Surface-to-air missiles appeared to be a promising approach to counter the Allied strategic bombing offensive; a variety of projects were started, but invariably problems with the guidance and homing systems prevented any of these from attaining ...

  5. NACA airfoil - Wikipedia

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    For example, the NACA 712A315 has the area of minimum pressure 10% of the chord back on the upper surface and 20% of the chord back on the lower surface, uses the standard "A" profile, has a lift coefficient of 0.3, and has a maximum thickness of 15% of the chord.

  6. M-V - Wikipedia

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    The M-V rocket, also called M-5 or Mu-5, was a Japanese solid-fuel rocket designed to launch scientific satellites.It was a member of the Mu family of rockets.The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) began developing the M-V in 1990 at a cost of 15 billion yen.

  7. List of airlines of the United States - Wikipedia

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    M5 KEN KENMORE Kenmore Seattle–Lake Union Seattle–Boeing: 1946 Founded as Mines Collins Munro. Key Lime Air: KG LYM KEY LIME Denver–Centennial Denver Denver–Rocky Mountain Grand Junction: 1997 Operates as Denver Air Connection. Mokulele Airlines: MW MHO MAHALO Kailua–Kona Kahului: 1994 Founded as Mokulele Flight Service. New England ...

  8. BMW Z4 (E85) - Wikipedia

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    The car was powered by a detuned version of the S62 V8 engine from the E39 M5. The Z4 competed in the 2009 Super GT season (aside from than Sepang Race), [ 64 ] and they would replace their H-pattern to a sequential transmission, as well as their S62 Engine with an S65B40 after race 3, after they had suffered an unrepairable engine blow in race ...

  9. List of James Bond vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Film Vehicle Owner Notes Live and Let Die: AEC Regent RT-type double-decker bus: Stolen by James Bond and Solitaire: Used to escape from San Monique's police force. The upper deck of this bus got torn off after Bond drove under a low bridge; the removed upper deck unintentionally came in useful, as a police car crashed into it and then drove into a lake