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  2. SAI KZ IV - Wikipedia

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    The SAI KZ IV was a light twin-engined aircraft first built in Denmark in 1944 for use as an air ... 240 L (63 US gal; 53 imp gal) fuel; 27.5 L (7.3 US ...

  3. Kawasaki police motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The KZP has over 95% parts compatibility across the entire production run, and in fact the throttle twist assembly, which holds the switches for the pursuit lights and siren, kept the "M" position used by the C-series to lock the speedometer needle despite the P-series having a tachometer in place of the second speedometer.

  4. Skandinavisk Aero Industri - Wikipedia

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    KZ I: 1937 Prototype only; seized by the Germans in World War II: KZ II: 1937/38 Three subtypes ("Kupé", "Sport", "Trainer") KZ G-I: 1943 Glider: KZ III: 1944 Ambulance plane: KZ IV: 1944 Ambulance plane KZ V [1] 1944 Twin engined short-haul airliner. Cancelled before a prototype could be built KZ VII: 1946 Light utility and trainer aircraft ...

  5. Spreewerk - Wikipedia

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    Metallwarenfabrik Spreewerk GmbH was a German weapons manufacturing company. Spreewerk produced a number of important weapons and components before and during World War II including 280,880 [1] of the Walther P.38 pistol which was the standard service pistol of the German Heer, and the famous 8.8 cm Flak anti-aircraft gun.

  6. Aeroprakt - Wikipedia

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    Aeroprakt Ltd. (ТОВ «Аеропракт») is a Ukrainian aircraft manufacturer based in Kyiv and founded in 1991 by Yuri Yakovlev. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of light aircraft, homebuilt aircraft and ultralights in the form of kits for amateur construction and ready-to-fly aircraft.

  7. SAI KZ II - Wikipedia

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    This was followed by the aerobatic KZ II Sport with a revised fuselage design, placing the two seats in separate open cockpits in tandem, and a dedicated military trainer version along the same lines, the KZ II Træner ("Trainer"). This latter type was first produced in 1946, as a step towards rebuilding Denmark's air force after the war.

  8. Kawasaki KZ200 - Wikipedia

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    Kawasaki KZ200. The Kawasaki KZ200 was a street motorcycle produced between 1977 and 1984 by Kawasaki.. With 198 cc (12.1 cu in) single-cylinder engine, it was considered one of the biggest engine capacities of mass-production motorcycle in Indonesia in the early 1980s.

  9. SAI KZ III - Wikipedia

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    The SAI KZ III Lærke ("lark") was a Danish light utility aircraft used by the Danish Air Ambulance Service and Danish Air Force. The first KIII was built during the German occupation of Denmark and first flew on 11 September 1944. With German permission it was transferred to the Redningskorpset (Rescue Service).