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  2. Velocity V-Twin - Wikipedia

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    The Velocity V-Twin is a twin engined, homebuilt aircraft with a canard layout and a single vertical tail. It is the flagship model of the Velocity Aircraft Line and has a cruise speed of 201 mph and a range of 1,400 nmi.

  3. Velocity XL - Wikipedia

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    Velocity XL is an American amateur-built aircraft, an enlarged version of the Velocity SE canard pusher design. It has a cruising range of 875 nautical miles, a 75% power cruising speed of 185 knots, and can accommodate three or four passengers plus a pilot.

  4. Velocity, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Velocity, Inc. produces canard-style homebuilt aircraft based on the Long-EZ design. The company was founded in 1984, sold to Rocket Racing League in 2008, and bought back by the Swing family in 2010.

  5. Velocity SE - Wikipedia

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    Velocity SE is a four-seat, rear-engine canard pusher aircraft from Velocity Aircraft. It has fixed or retractable landing gear and can be powered by a Lycoming IO-320 or IO-360 engine.

  6. Honda RC51 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda RC51, also known as the RVT1000R or VTR1000 SP1, is a 90° V-twin sport bike produced by Honda from 2000 to 2006. It was designed for superbike racing and won the World Superbike Championship twice with Colin Edwards.

  7. Harley-Davidson VRSC - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Harley-Davidson VRSC, also known as V-Rod, a line of liquid-cooled V-twin cruiser motorcycles made from 2002 to 2017. Find out the features, specifications, and reception of different models, such as VRSCA, VRSCB, and Street Rod.

  8. Honda VTX Series - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Honda VTX series of cruiser motorcycles with 52° V-twin engines, launched in 2001 and discontinued in 2009. Compare the models, specifications, features and history of the VTX1800 and VTX1300 lines.

  9. V-twin engine - Wikipedia

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    A V-twin engine, also called a V2 engine, is a two-cylinder piston engine with a V configuration and a common crankshaft. Learn about the history, design, and applications of V-twin engines in motorcycles, cars, boats, and more.