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  2. Standard Motor Products - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Streak line of premium ignition parts was introduced in the 1930s. In 1947 Standard acquired Hygrade Products Co. The product line was expanded to include speedometer cables, carburetor repair parts, shock-absorber parts, and fuel pumps.

  3. Electronic control unit - Wikipedia

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    The development of an ECU involves both hardware and software required to perform the functions expected from that particular module. Automotive ECU's are being developed following the V-model. [ 1 ] Recently the trend is to dedicate a significant amount of time and effort to develop safe modules by following standards like ISO 26262 . [ 5 ]

  4. Blue Streak (Cedar Point) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Streak features a traditional "out-and-back" layout design. The roller coaster was named after the local Sandusky High School athletic nickname "The Blue Streaks". [ 2 ] Cedar Point invested US$200,000 (equivalent to $1,964,807 in 2023) to construct the wooden roller coaster, and it remains a favorite at the park, consistently getting 30 ...

  5. Electronic countermeasure - Wikipedia

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    An electronic countermeasure (ECM) is an electrical or electronic device designed to trick or deceive radar, sonar, or other detection systems, like infrared (IR) or lasers. It may be used both offensively and defensively to deny targeting information to an enemy.

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  7. Black Prince (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    Black Prince was a proposed British-led satellite expendable launch system.It would have made heavy use of the preceding Blue Streak missile and the Black Knight test rocket development programmes, as well as some new elements, to produce a British-built launcher capable of deploying medium-sized payloads into orbit.

  8. Avro Vulcan - Wikipedia

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    The second B.2, XH534, flew in January 1959. Powered by production Olympus 201s with 17,000 lbf (76 kN) thrust, it was more representative of a production aircraft, being fitted with an in-flight refuelling probe and a bulged ECM tail cone. Some subsequent B.2s were initially lacking probes and ECM tail cones, but these were retrofitted.

  9. Talk:Blue Streak (missile) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Streak would take about two hours to fuel and fire and by the late 50s the famous "four minute" warning was becoming known. The slow pace of Blue Steak development was probably based on growing awareness that it was becoming obsolete. The Blue Streak was being completely outclassed by the more rapidly launched solid fuel rockets.