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  2. Yaesu FT-2900R - Wikipedia

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    The Yaesu FT-2900R is a VHF 2M FM mobile amateur radio transceiver. It is no longer in production and has been replaced by the FT-2980. ... Yaesu website FT-2900R ...

  3. North American fraternity and sorority housing - Wikipedia

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    31,000 sq ft (2,900 m 2) Phi Kappa Psi: Indiana University: Bloomington, Indiana: 2014 [40] 29: 30,534 sq ft (2,836.7 m 2) Kappa Alpha Theta: Oklahoma State University:

  4. Santa Fe 2913 - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe 2913 is a 4-8-4 locomotive, part of the Santa Fe Class 2900. It was built in 1943 and pulled freight and passenger trains until its retirement in 1959 and is now on display in a park in Fort Madison, Iowa, [3] having been donated to the town upon retirement. [4]

  5. Hupmobile Model R - Wikipedia

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    The Hupmobile Model R was a vehicle produced by the Hupp Motor Company.It is the 18th car introduced by Hupmobile and marks the company's return from luxury cars to entry-level cars.

  6. 6.5mm Remington Magnum - Wikipedia

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    The 6.5 mm (.264 caliber) has been extremely popular in Europe and especially in the Scandinavian countries and this trend continues today. [5] The 6.5×52mm Carcano, 6.5×53mmR (.256 Mannlicher), 6.5×54mm Mannlicher-Schönauer, 6.5×55mm Swedish Mauser, 6.5×58mmR Krag–Jørgensen and the 6.5×58mm Portuguese are among these cartridges of originally military European origin.

  7. Ginetta G4 - Wikipedia

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    The Ginetta G3 and G4 is a series of sports cars, designed, developed, and built by British manufacturer Ginetta, between 1959 and 1968 and again between 1981 and 1984. [2] [3] The G3 was introduced with a glass fibre body in 1959 to be followed by the very similar G4 in 1961. [4]

  8. Boulder City Airport - Wikipedia

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    Boulder City Airport was dedicated on December 10, 1933, [2] although it appears to have been operational at least a month earlier, per a newspaper report of the era. [3] On September 30, 1935, a plane crashed and burned at the airport after the pilot, Arizona businessman Gene Redewill, had attended the dedication of the nearby Boulder Dam—although severely injured, Redewill survived.

  9. SIAI-Marchetti SM.1019 - Wikipedia

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    The SM.1019A in the colours of the Italian Army SIAI-Marchetti SM.1019. To meet an Italian Army requirement for a short take-off liaison aircraft, SIAI-Marchetti modified the design of the Cessna 305A/O-1 Bird Dog with a new turboprop engine and a revised tail unit.