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  2. Allison Model 250 - Wikipedia

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    Data from The Instrumentation Design And Control of a T63-A-700 Gas Turbine Engine General characteristics Type: Turboshaft Length: 40.5 in (1,029 mm) Diameter: 22.5 in (572 mm) Dry weight: 138.5 lb (63 kg) dry Components Compressor: 6-stage axial + 1-stage centrifugal compressors Combustors: Single can combustion chamber Turbine: 2-stage axial gas generator power turbine + 2-stage axial free ...

  3. Mandolin - Wikipedia

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    Fender released a model in 1992 with an additional string (a high A, above the E string), a tremolo bridge and extra humbucker pickup (total of two). [58] The result was an instrument capable of playing heavy metal style guitar riffs or violin-like passages with sustained notes that can be adjusted as with an electric guitar.

  4. Owner's manual - Wikipedia

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    2007 Toyota Yaris hatchback owner's manual 1919 Ford Motor Company car and truck operating manual. An owner's manual (also called an instruction manual or a user guide) is an instructional book or booklet that is supplied with almost all technologically advanced consumer products such as vehicles, home appliances and computer peripherals.

  5. Mandoline - Wikipedia

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    The mandoline juliennes in several widths and thicknesses. It also makes slices, waffle cuts and crinkle cuts, and dices firm vegetables and fruits. With a mandoline, slices are uniform in thickness, [4] which is important with foods that are deep-fried or baked (e.g. potato chips), as well as for presentation.

  6. Lloyd Loar - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Allayre Loar (1886–1943) was an American musician, instrument designer and sound engineer. He is best known for his design work with the Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Mfg. Co. Ltd. in the early 20th century, [3] including the F-5 model mandolin and L-5 guitar.

  7. Bluegrass mandolin - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the twentieth century, mandolin orchestras were popular throughout North America. [1] Large numbers of mandolins were sold, particularly by the Gibson Guitar Company, which manufactured and promoted a new type of flat-backed mandolin.

  8. History of the mandolin - Wikipedia

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    In 1787 Luigi Bassi played the role of Don Giovanni in Mozart's opera, serenading a woman with a mandolin.This used to be the common picture of the mandolin, an obscure instrument of romance in the hands of a Spanish nobleman.

  9. Börner - Wikipedia

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    Gustavo Borner, Argentine record producer; Holger Börner (1931–2006), German politician; Julian Börner (born 1991), German footballer; Jacqueline Börner (born 1965), East German speed skater and Olympic medalist; Katy Börner (born 1967), German engineer, scholar, author, and educator; Manfred Börner (1929–1996), German physicist and ...