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  2. Curtiss XF14C - Wikipedia

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    In 1941 the US Navy requested a better-performing carrier-based fighter plane, to be powered by the proposed high performance 24-cylinder liquid cooled Lycoming XH-2470 Hyper engine. This was an unusual step for the Navy, which had been adamant to that time that all its aircraft use air-cooled radial engines.

  3. Lycoming XH-2470 - Wikipedia

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    The Navy specified the H-2470 for the Curtiss XF14C-1 experimental fighter. [2] After some rigorous testing the engine's poor performance led to the substitution, before the aircraft flew, of a Wright R-3350 radial engine, which was also having technical problems but was considered to be more reliable than the H-2470. The testing program was ...

  4. Ford Performance Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 BA range included the GT, GT-P, and the Pursuit. The GT was the entry-level vehicle that started with a suggested retail price of A$59,810. The GT-P was the upmarket version of the GT, with a price tag of A$69,850. The Pursuit was a ute (utility) version of the GT, featuring the same seats, basic dash/interior package and wheels.

  5. Lycoming Engines - Wikipedia

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    Lycoming Engines is a major American manufacturer of aircraft engines.With a factory in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Lycoming produces a line of horizontally opposed, air-cooled, four, six and eight-cylinder engines including the only FAA-certified aerobatic and helicopter piston engines on the market.

  6. Police vehicles in the United States and Canada - Wikipedia

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    Police vehicles in the United States and Canada consist of a wide range of police vehicles used by police and law enforcement officials in the United States and in Canada.Most police vehicles in the U.S. and Canada are produced by American automakers, primarily the Big Three, and many vehicle models and fleet norms have been shared by police in both countries.

  7. Chevrolet Cobalt - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Specifications. 1.2 Year-to-year changes. 1.3 Safety. 1.4 Defects and recalls. 1.5 Engines. ... (where it was briefly known as the Pontiac Pursuit and later ...

  8. Vultee XP-54 - Wikipedia

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    The Pratt & Whitney X-1800 engine was proposed as the powerplant, but after its development was discontinued the liquid-cooled Lycoming XH-2470 was substituted. In September 1941 , the XP-54 mission was changed from low-altitude to high-altitude interception .

  9. Boeing P-12 - Wikipedia

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    The P-12 remained in service with first-line pursuit groups until replaced by Boeing P-26s in 1934–1935. Survivors were relegated to training duties until 1941, when most were grounded and assigned to mechanic's schools. 23 P-12Cs, P-12Ds and P-12Es were transferred to the Navy for use as advanced trainers.