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  2. Hatz CB-1 - Wikipedia

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    John Hatz designed the CB-1 in 1968 as a smaller version of a Waco F series biplane. The CB-1 is a tandem dual-control two-seat biplane with fixed tailwheel landing gear and powered by a variety of nose-mounted small engines. Steel tube fuselage and tail with wooden wings. Plans and kits of parts for the CB-1 are available for amateur construction.

  3. 244th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade - Wikipedia

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    [1] The brigade moved from Fort Sheridan, IL to Aurora, IL in 1994. [2] The brigade consists of a Headquarters and Headquarters company, two general support aviation battalions, one fixed wing battalion, and an aviation maintenance battalion, as follows: [1] Headquarters and Headquarters Company , 244th Aviation Brigade, at Fort Knox, Kentucky

  4. USS Alaska (CB-1) - Wikipedia

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    Alaska was the third vessel of the US Navy to be named after what was then the territory of Alaska, and was assigned the hull number CB-1. She was laid down on 17 December 1941, ten days after the United States entered the war, was launched in August 1943 by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation , in Camden, New Jersey , and was commissioned in ...

  5. 244th Aviation Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 January 2024, at 22:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. CB-1 - Wikipedia

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    CB-1 could refer to one of three things: USS Alaska (CB-1), a "large cruiser"/battlecruiser that served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Honda CB-1, a small sportsbike. Hatz CB-1, a 1960s light biplane that was designed by John Hatz.

  7. Beagle Pup - Wikipedia

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    The prototype Pup (a Series 1 G-AVDF) first flew from Shoreham Airport on 8 April 1967. [4] The second prototype, the first more powerful Pup 150 (G-AVLM) with seating for an extra adult, was first flown on 4 October 1967, followed by the third prototype, another Series 2 (G-AVLN), on 17 January 1968. [5]

  8. ALCO 244 - Wikipedia

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    The 244 engines that were first installed in locomotives for testing were V12 designs of 1500 horsepower for the first FA-1s and FB-1. The January 1946 production of the first three demonstrators and another FA-1 was halted by a steel strike by mid month. [6] Additional FA-1 locomotives were not completed until May 1946.

  9. Hero Honda CBZ Series - Wikipedia

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    The styling of the bike was a scaled version of the Honda CB series. The CBZ has an Over Square and Overhead camshaft engine with a Keihin slide type carburetor with accelerator pump. It has a larger spring operated nozzle to provide a richer fuel air mixture into the engine for better acceleration.