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  2. Potato cannon - Wikipedia

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    Promotional sports cannons: Portable pneumatic cannons which run on bottled CO 2 are common at large sports games in the U.S. where they are used to project items such as T-shirts or wrapped food into the audience. Such cannons can be dangerous: the Phillie Phanatic injured a fan with a hot dog cannon in June 2018. [23]

  3. Treehouse of Horror XXXIII - Wikipedia

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    This is the first Treehouse of Horror to air closest to Halloween since 2011 without going into November. The episode received positive reviews from fans and critics, winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program at the 75th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards . [ 1 ]

  4. Air cannon - Wikipedia

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    Air cannon may refer to: Air blaster, a de-clogging device with a pressure vessel and triggering mechanism; Air cannon (mechanics), a device used for marine reflection and refraction surveys; Air vortex cannon, a toy gun that fires air vortex rings; Vortex ring gun, a non-lethal weapon that fires gas vortex rings; Air Cannon (Mario), a plot ...

  5. Air vortex cannon - Wikipedia

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    A large air vortex cannon, with a 9 feet (2.7 m) wide barrel and a displacement volume of 2,873 US gallons (10.88 m 3) was built in March 2008 at the University of Minnesota, and could blow out candles at 180 feet (55 m). [6] [7] In 2012, a large air vortex cannon was built for Czech Television program Zázraky přírody (lit. ' Wonders of ...

  6. 25 mm automatic air defense gun M1940 (72-K) - Wikipedia

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    Quad-cannon Z-5 installation by the design bureau of Plant No. 88 from 1944 to 1945. Did not go into production. An automatic mountain-range anti-air cannon (plans being approved on March 1, 1940) with a planned weight of less than 650 kg, a three-leg carriage, fed by 20-round magazines and towed by four horses or disassembled into 7-8 backpacks.

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  8. Ezekiel Airship - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was designed and built by Cannon along with a number of other local inventors who were affiliated with Cannon's investor-supported Ezekiel Airship Company. [2] [3] [4] Built at the P. W. Thorsell Foundry in Pittsburg by three employees who worked full-time for Cannon, the project was financed by $20,000 in stock certificates. [1] [5]

  9. 474th Tactical Fighter Wing - Wikipedia

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    The 474th Tactical Fighter Wing is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was at Nellis Air Force Base (IATA code LSV), Nevada, where it trained combat-ready aircrews and maintained a rapid-reaction capability to execute fighter attacks against enemy forces and facilities world-wide in time of crisis.