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  2. Radiator (engine cooling) - Wikipedia

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    Racing aircraft such as the Supermarine S.6B, a racing seaplane with radiators built into the upper surfaces of its floats, have been described as "being flown on the temperature gauge" as the main limit on their performance. [7] Surface radiators have also been used by a few high-speed racing cars, such as Malcolm Campbell's Blue Bird of 1928.

  3. Modine Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The Modine company manufactured the Turbotube radiator for Ford Model T cars. [3] The company built the world's first vehicular wind tunnel in Racine, Wisconsin in 1941. [ 3 ] During WWII, Modine manufactured aftercoolers for the P-51 Mustang fighter plane . [ 3 ]

  4. Martin Wasp - Wikipedia

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    In 1919 Martin leased workshops at a Pleasant street plant in Bennington, Vermont [3] and incorporated the Martin-Wasp Corporation to build coach-built automobiles. [4] The cars were custom built in tranches of 6 at a time, and would be considered an "assembled car" using high-end automotive parts from major manufacturers. [2]

  5. Radiator - Wikipedia

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    The Roman hypocaust is an early example of a type of radiator for building space heating. Franz San Galli, a Prussian-born Russian businessman living in St. Petersburg, is credited with inventing the heating radiator around 1855, [1] [2] having received a radiator patent in 1857, [3] but American Joseph Nason developed a primitive radiator in 1841 [4] and received a number of U.S. patents for ...

  6. Packard Twelve - Wikipedia

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    Only four Sport Coupes were built. This was the last car to be "Custom Made by Packard." [6] The Model codes were 1106 (short), 1107 (middle), and 1108 (long). 960 Packard Twelves were built in 1934. This was also the first year that a radio was a factory option.

  7. Kelmark Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Kelmark GT. Kelmark Engineering was an American automotive specialty shop established in 1969 and based in Okemos, Michigan.It focused on high-performance custom V8 drivetrain swaps, the modification and production of rear and mid-engined cars, and custom-built turn-key automobiles (the Kelmark GT).

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