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  2. Apollo Gyro AG1 - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo Gyro AG1 is a Hungarian autogyro produced by Apollo Ultralight Aircraft of Eger and introduced in 2012. The aircraft is supplied ready-to-fly. [1]

  3. Category:Apollo Ultralight Aircraft aircraft - Wikipedia

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    This category is for aircraft designed, manufactured or marketed by Apollo Ultralight Aircraft. Pages in category "Apollo Ultralight Aircraft aircraft" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  4. Apollo Ultralight Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Apollo Ultralight Aircraft is a Hungarian aircraft manufacturer based in Eger.The company specializes in the design and manufacture of ultralight aircraft, gyroplanes and ultralight trikes, in the form of kits for amateur construction and ready-to-fly aircraft for the European Fédération Aéronautique Internationale microlight and the American light-sport aircraft categories.

  5. Apollo Computer - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Apollo was acquired by Hewlett-Packard for US$476 million (equivalent to $1170 million in 2023). [15] HP support for Apollo products was fragmented for the first few years, but was reorganized in late 1992, at which point there were still some 100,000 users of Apollo products and the user group InterWorks had some 4,500 members. [16]

  6. AG1 - Wikipedia

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    AG1 and AG-1 may refer to: Apollo Gyro AG1, a Hungarian autogyro; Christopher AG-1, a proposed Second World War American assault glider; Hispasat AG1, a Spanish ...

  7. Apollo Guidance Computer - Wikipedia

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    Astronauts manually flew Project Gemini with control sticks, but computers flew most of Project Apollo except briefly during lunar landings. [6] Each Moon flight carried two AGCs, one each in the command module and the Apollo Lunar Module, with the exception of Apollo 7 which was an Earth orbit mission and Apollo 8 which did not need a lunar module for its lunar orbit mission.

  8. Apollo/Domain - Wikipedia

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    Apollo/Domain is a series of workstations that were developed and produced by Apollo Computer from c. 1980 to 1989. The machines were built around the Motorola 68k series of processors, except for the DN10000, which has from one to four of Apollo's RISC processors, named PRISM .

  9. Talk:Apollo Gyro AG1 - Wikipedia

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