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  2. Mitsubishi Triton - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. Mid-size pickup truck "Dodge D50" redirects here. Not to be confused with Dodge 50 Series. Motor vehicle Mitsubishi Triton 2019 Mitsubishi L200 Warrior (UK) Overview Manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors Also called Mitsubishi L200 Mitsubishi Strada Production 1978–present Body and chassis ...

  3. OLX - Wikipedia

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    OLX Group is a Dutch-domiciled online market place headquartered in Amsterdam. [3] The OLX consumer brand originated as OnLine eXchange in 2006. [4]

  4. Saturn L series - Wikipedia

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    2001: For the 2001 model year, all of the L-series sedan and station wagon models were renamed for 2001. For the sedans, the LS was renamed as the L100, the LS1 was renamed as the L200, and the LS2 was renamed as the L300. For the station wagons, the LW1 was renamed as the LW200, and the LW2 was renamed as the LW300. Optional side curtain ...

  5. Let L-200 Morava - Wikipedia

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    The pre-series aircraft L-200 were distributed for testing: 5 to the Czechoslovak airline Agrolet (OK-MEA - MEE), 2 to the Czechoslovak Air Force and 2 to Aeroflot in the USSR. Aeroflot, who used them as air taxis, was the largest single user of Moravas - 68 L-200A and 113 L-200D, final deliveries taking place in 1966.

  6. Lockheed Star Clipper - Wikipedia

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    The Lockheed Star Clipper was a proposed Earth-to-orbit spaceplane based on a large lifting body spacecraft and a wrap-around drop tank.Originally proposed during a United States Air Force program in 1966, the basic Star Clipper concept lived on during the early years of the NASA Space Shuttle program, and as that project evolved, in a variety of new versions like the LS-200.

  7. Mitsubishi Delica - Wikipedia

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    [13] [18] The utility (pickup) version was not sold in Australia, as the L200 Express covered that segment of the market. [13] In November 1981 the SB series was introduced, now fitted with radial ply tires on larger diameter wheels, thus increasing the payload capacity from 925 to 1,000 kilograms (2,039 to 2,205 lb). [13]

  8. Mitsubishi Express - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi L200 Express (MA/MB/MC/MD), a rebadged version of the Mitsubishi Forte. Mitsubishi L300 Express (SA/SB/SC/SD/SE) , a rebadged version of the Mitsubishi Delica (second generation) . Between 1986 and 2013, Mitsubishi in Australia replaced the L300 Express with a new generation, now called Mitsubishi Express:

  9. Aircraft Industries - Wikipedia

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    An L-200 converted into a testbed for tails and boundary layer control Let L-18: 1955 twin-boom light-transport aircraft project Let L-36: Low-wing agricultural aircraft project; abandoned for Zlin Z-37 Let L-110: 1995 four-seat, all-metal low-wing light/touring monoplane project Let L-145: Original designation for Ae-45S Let L-200 Morava: 1957 361