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  2. PJ Trailers - Wikipedia

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    PJ Trailers is a US-based trailer manufacturer founded by Peter Thiesen in 1991. [1] PJ Trailers is headquartered in Paris, Texas, where its main production facilities are also located. The company sells trailers at over 250 dealerships and retail outlets in North America. The company also has a manufacturing facility in Mount Orab, Ohio and ...

  3. Tiltjet - Wikipedia

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    A preserved EWR VJ 101, an experimental tiltjet fighter. A tiltjet is an aircraft propulsion configuration that was historically tested for proposed vertical take-off and landing (VTOL)-capable fighters.

  4. List of tiltrotor aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey, the only crewed tiltrotor in production to date. A tiltrotor is a type of vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft that convert from vertical to horizontal flight by rotating propellers or ducted fans from horizontal positions like conventional aircraft propellers to vertical like a helicopter's rotors.

  5. Car carrier trailer - Wikipedia

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    To load vehicles on the top deck of a double-decker commercial trailer, the rear half of the deck can tilt and be lowered hydraulically, forming a drive-up ramp to the upper deck. The top deck is usually loaded first and off-loaded last since the presence of cars on the lower deck can make it impossible to lower the top deck ramp.

  6. PJ-II Dreamer - Wikipedia

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    The PJ-II Dreamer is a two-seat, mid-wing monoplane. [1] Propelled by ducted fans , the aircraft features a tandem seat layout with dual controls, a retractable landing gear, and a composite construction .

  7. General Aviation PJ - Wikipedia

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    The General Aviation PJ was a flying boat produced in the United States in the 1930s as a search-and-rescue aircraft for the Coast Guard. Five were built, with one converted to be a PJ-2 with engines in the other direction. The aircraft would land and take-off on water, but did have some wheels for when it was brought up on land from the water.