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  2. Piasecki PA-97 Helistat - Wikipedia

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    The Piasecki PA-97 Helistat was an American experimental heavy-lift aircraft, built by Piasecki by fastening four H-34J helicopters to a framework beneath a helium-inflated blimp envelope. [1] The sole prototype was lost during a test flight, killing a test pilot and injuring another four in the course of a single incident.

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    The NuFACE Trinity created what's been dubbed the "five minute face lift" thanks to the microcurrents within the tiny device that mimic the body's natural electrical charge and strengthen facial ...

  4. Liberty Lifter - Wikipedia

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    DARPA launched the project in mid-2022, wanting a plane that could lift large, heavy loads by skimming the water in ground effect, and capable of operating at mid-altitudes of up to 10,000 feet (3,000 m). Utilizing the ground effect, flying at an altitude equal to 5% of the wingspan can deliver 2.3 times more efficient flight performance.

  5. Lewis (lifting appliance) - Wikipedia

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    The external lewis, kerb lifter or slab lifter is a type of lifting device used in the stonemasonry trade since Medieval times. The external lewis was originally shaped like a pair of scissor-tongs, and swung from a treadwheel crane. [3] This type of tong device has been known as dogs and the holes in the stone as dog holes for many centuries.

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  8. Heavy lift - Wikipedia

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    Heavy lift ship transporting oil platform in Shetland. In transportation, heavy lift refers to the handling and installation of heavy items which are indivisible, and of weights generally accepted to be over 100 tons and of widths/heights of more than 100 meters. These oversized items are transported from one place to another (sometimes across ...

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