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VBox7 (pronounced "vi box sedem" in Bulgarian and "vi box seven" in English, stylized variously as VBOX7 or vbox7) is a Bulgarian video platform. As of April 2017, it was the 22nd most popular website in Bulgaria. [1] The website has been owned by the Netinfo company since October 2007. [2]
Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes Fixed wing (12) ; Cessna 208: United States transport / utility: 1 Cessna 152 Aerobat: United States: Light aircraft: 5 A152 Aerobat variant.
The No Jumper YouTube channel had over 4.7 million subscribers and about 1.7 billion total views as of June 2024. [12] Jon Caramanica of the New York Times described No Jumper as "The Paris Review for the face-tattoo set". [18] Grandmaison hosted the inaugural Trap Circus music festival in Miami, Florida, in 2017. [6] [19]
TV7 ("TV sedem") was a Bulgarian television channel, owned by Crown Media EAD (ProSiebenSat.1 Media).It aired entertainment programs, TV series and films, and was also the first Bulgarian station to broadcast in widescreen PAL (16:9, although the aspect ratio was usually left as 4:3, making the image appearing vertically elongated on normal TV sets).
The first pre-production Gypsy, the BG 135, flew in March 1972. It differed from the earlier versions chiefly in its wing construction, having the foam-stabilised thin skin of the BG 100s replaced by an aluminium alloy skinned D-box leading edge , based on the main spar, and with fabric covering between main and rear spars.
He started with two "smaller" competitions in Sweden, jumping 2.30 on 13 January, and then an (early) world-leading 2.33 (7' 7 3/4") in Växjö on 20 January. He then competed in the invitation-only Moravia High Jump Tour , finishing 2nd (on misses) behind Olympic champion Ivan Ukhov as both jumped 2.30 in Hustopece on 26 January.
The Jumo 211 was a German inverted V-12 aircraft engine, Junkers Motoren's primary aircraft engine of World War II.It was the direct competitor to the Daimler-Benz DB 601 and closely paralleled its development.
Claim Jumper is a video game written by Gray Chang for Atari 8-bit computers and published by Synapse Software in 1982. [2] It is primarily designed as a two-player competitive game, but includes a separate shoot 'em up mode for either one or two players.