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Medi (diving equipment), East Germany – 3-bolt helmets [56] Marinverkst of Karlskrona, Sweden –Standard diving equipment. [81] McLean – Dive computers. [9] Mercury Products, Billingshurst, UK. SDBA (Special Duty Oxygen Breathing Apparatus) Miller-Dunn Diving Co. of Miami, Florida – Standard diving equipment, shallow water helmets. [82]
Marineland was the only place in Florida, if not the country, where these were used regularly. They were replaced with the phasing in of modern SCUBA equipment, with the last use of the Miller Dunn helmet occurring in early November 1987. The older nautical themed uniforms were replaced, staff was shuffled around, shows and other items were ...
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The "Offy" engine was derived from this Miller marine engine An Offenhauser sprint "midget" racer. The Offenhauser engine, familiarly known as the "Offy", was an overhead cam monoblock 4-stroke internal combustion engine developed by Fred Offenhauser and Harry Arminius Miller. [4] Originally, it was sold as a marine engine.
The Vogue model, surrealist artist and World War II photographer is now the subject of a Kate Winslet-led biopic, new monograph and major gallery show.
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