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  2. Rotork - Wikipedia

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    Rotork plc is a British-based company manufacturing industrial flow control equipment. ... In 2011 Fairchild Industrial Products in North Carolina was acquired. [13]

  3. List of 4000-series integrated circuits - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of CMOS 4000-series digital logic integrated circuits.In 1968, the original 4000-series was introduced by RCA.Although more recent parts are considerably faster, the 4000 devices operate over a wide power supply range (3V to 18V recommended range for "B" series) and are well suited to unregulated battery powered applications and interfacing with sensitive analogue ...

  4. Merlin M4000 - Wikipedia

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    The BT Merlin M4000 was a Personal computer sold by British Telecom during the 1980s as part of the Merlin range of electronic machinery for businesses. [1] It was not developed by BT but was a rebadged Logica VTS-2300 Kennet, [2] and a completely different machine from the Merlin Tonto which was a rebadged ICL OPD.

  5. Fairchild Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The Fairchild Aircraft Ltd. of Longueuil, Quebec, Canada was an aircraft manufacturer during the period of 1920 to 1950, which served as a subsidiary of the Fairchild company of the United States. The Fairchild Engine Company was formed with the purchase of the Caminez Engine Company in 1925. [ 1 ]

  6. Ranger L-440 - Wikipedia

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    The Ranger L-440 (company designation 6-440C) are six-cylinder inline inverted air-cooled aero-engines produced by the Ranger Aircraft Engine Division of the Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation of Farmingdale, New York, United States. The engine was mainly produced for Fairchild's family of training aircraft in the mid-1930s.

  7. Kreider-Reisner - Wikipedia

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    Kreider remained president, but died on 13 April 1929 in a mid-air collision. Reisner left the company shortly afterward. By 1931, Fairchild had relocated its headquarters to the Hagerstown site. [1] In 1935, the name of the company was changed to Fairchild Aircraft Corporation. [2]

  8. Hiller Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    [2] Besides helicopters, in the year after World War II, Stanley Hiller researched a two-man rocket-jet aircraft design that took off and landed vertically, called the VJ-100, in which he tried unsuccessfully to interest the U.S. military. [3] The company was renamed Hiller Helicopters in 1948. It was involved in the development of a number of ...

  9. Sea Truck - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Dyson won the Duke of Edinburgh's Special Prize for his work on the Sea Truck. [5]In 1979, the Sea Truck won the Design Council Award for Engineering Products, [9] [10] and the Series 5 Sea Truck, credited to the Rotork Marine Design team with Tim Fry and Anthony Smallhorn of Smallfry Ltd. as consulting designer won the Prince Philip Designers Prize.