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  2. Jayco - Wikipedia

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    Jayco partnered with a UK-based company in the late 1970s and produced a tent camper for the European market. [2] Jayco Australia Ltd was founded in 1975, and production commenced there the following year. Jayco of Australia soon became the largest player in the Australian camper/caravan industry.

  3. A Comprehensive Guide to RV Values and Trade-ins - AOL

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    Ultimately, you’ll need to target your for sale ads to a specific audience, depending on what time of year you decide to sell. Related: What It's Really Like to Retire in an RV Onfokus/istockphoto

  4. Steam whistle - Wikipedia

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    Whistles tested on steam produce both even-numbered and odd-numbered harmonics. [42] The harmonic profile of a whistle might also be influenced by aperture width, mouth cut-up, and lip-aperture offset, as is the case for organ pipes. [44] Steam quality – The dryness of steam provided to a whistles is variable and will affect whistle tone ...

  5. Eagle (steamboat) - Wikipedia

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    Eagle was a smaller type of steamboat called a "steam launch". The wooden vessel was built at Eagle Harbor, Washington to run on routes connecting Seattle and Bainbridge Island, Washington. [1] Eagle was 53.8 feet (16.4 m) long, beam 15.5 feet (4.7 m), and a depth of hold of 5.4. The overall size of the vessel was 40 gross tons and 23 ...

  6. Eagle bus - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Eagle was a make of motor coach with a long and interesting history ...

  7. Windecker Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle AC-7 Eagle 1 (USAF designation YE-5) [2] is an aircraft that was manufactured by Windecker Industries. It was the first composite airplane (foam and fiberglass construction) to receive FAA certification in December 1969 at a reported development cost of US$20,000,000. The fiberglass process was named "Fibaloy" by Windecker. [3]

  8. McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle was introduced by the USAF to replace its fleet of McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs.Unlike the F-4, the F-15 was designed for air superiority with little consideration for a ground-attack role; the F-15 Special Project Office opposed the idea of F-15s performing interdiction, giving rise to the phrase "Not a pound for air to ground."

  9. Boeing F-15EX Eagle II - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing F-15EX Eagle II is an American all-weather multirole strike fighter derived from the McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle.The aircraft resulted from the U.S. Department of Defense's Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (OSD CAPE) study in 2018 to recapitalize the aging F-15C/D fleet due to inadequate numbers of F-22s, delays in the F-35 program, and maintaining diversity in the U ...