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Victory's motorcycles were designed to compete directly with Harley-Davidson and similar American-style motorcycle brands, with V-twin engines and touring, sport-touring, and cruiser configurations. The first Victory, the V92C, was announced in 1997 and began selling in 1998.
Became USS Boulder Victory (AK-227), lead ship in class of Boulder Victory-class cargo ship. 537 SS Provo Victory: VC2-S-AP2 28 June 1944: 9 September 1944: 18 October 1944: Became USS Provo Victory (AK-228), Boulder Victory-class cargo ship. 538 SS Las Vegas Victory: VC2-S-AP2 7 July 1944: 16 September 1944: 25 October 1944
V92 Sea salvage tug: 1 Kalar: 1990 Pacific Fleet Active in 2021 [275] Project 712 Sliva: 712 Sea rescue tug: 3 SB-406 1984 Northern Fleet Active in 2020 [276] Yevgeniy Churov [277] 1985 Baltic Fleet Active in 2019 [278] Shakhter [279] 1985 Black Sea Fleet Active in 2022 [280] Project 22870: 22870 Sea tug: 5 SB-45: 2014 Caspian Flotilla [281 ...
Japanese companies began producing models evocative of the early cruisers in the mid-1980s, and by 1997 the market had grown to nearly 60 percent of the US market. [1] A number of motorcycle manufacturers including BMW, Honda, Moto Guzzi, Yamaha, Suzuki, Triumph and Victory have currently or have had important models evocative of the American cruiser.
The Victory ship was a class of cargo ship produced in large numbers by American shipyards during World War II to replace losses caused by German submarines. They were a more modern design compared to the earlier Liberty ship, were slightly larger and had more powerful steam turbine engines, giving higher speed to allow participation in high-speed convoys and make them more difficult targets ...
Ocean Voyager is a small cruise ship, carrying about 200 passengers. [1] First launched in 2001, she has been operated by four different owners, and was formerly known as Victory I, Saint Laurent, Sea Voyager and Cape May Light, the ship was built in the United States and entered service in 2001.
Excelsior-Henderson introduced its first production model, the Super X, in December 1998, and commenced production in early 1999. The company developed the Super X motorcycle as a new proprietary motorcycle, including a new engine, frame, and all related drive and styling components, adopting styling from the earlier Excelsior-Henderson motorcycles from the 1905-1931 timeframe. [3]
SS N. Y. U. Victory was a Type C2 Victory ship-based VC2-S-AP2 troop transport built for the U.S. Army Transportation Corps late in World War II.Launched in May 1945, it saw service in the European Theater of Operations in the immediate post-war period repatriating U.S. troops.