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  2. British Universities Karting Championship - Wikipedia

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    The opening race of the 2024 season at PF International had a record viewership of over 11 thousand people with a season average of 10.1 thousand, [8] comparable to viewership of BUCS Super Rugby, whose live coverage averaged 8.73 thousand viewers in the 2023–24 season (including play-offs).

  3. RAF Hooton Park - Wikipedia

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    Hooton Park was home to No. 610 (County of Chester) Squadron and, post Second World War, to No. 611 (West Lancashire) and No. 663 (AOP) Squadron. [ 1 ] The airfield closed in 1957 after the disbandment of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force , but the three pairs of Belfast Truss hangars erected in 1917 survived the closure.

  4. No. 611 Squadron RAuxAF - Wikipedia

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    Gloster Meteor F.4 jet fighters were received in May 1951, these requiring a move to the longer runways at RAF Hooton Park on the Wirral on 9 July. Re-equipment with updated Meteor F.8's came in December 1951 and these were flown from Hooton Park until the squadron disbanded on 10 March 1957, together with all other RAuxAF flying units. [2]

  5. Hooton - Wikipedia

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    Hooton may refer to: Hooton (surname), a list of people; ... Hooton railway station; See also. Hooton Park, a disused aerodrome; Hooton Levitt, South Yorkshire ...

  6. No. 610 Squadron RAuxAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 610 (County of Chester) Squadron of the Royal Air Force was a Squadron of the Auxiliary Air Force.Comprising very high quality pilots, often ex-RAF officers and occasionally locally based company Test pilots from companies such as de Havilland and Airwork, its pilots were initially part timers who would spend their weekends and spare time flying and practising combat manoeuvres.

  7. Fully automatic time - Wikipedia

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    Light beam timing system (the two lenses extended to the right of the stand) Fully automatic time (abbreviated FAT) is a form of race timing in which the clock is automatically activated by the starting device, and the finish time is either automatically recorded, or timed by analysis of a photo finish.

  8. Innovative Timing Systems - Wikipedia

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    Innovative Timing Systems (ITS) is a privately held company located in Saint Louis, Missouri which manufactures transponder timing equipment for sports. Its Jaguar system is a Gen 2.0 Radio Frequency Identification ( RFID ) system operating at ultra high frequencies . [ 1 ]

  9. List of Air Training Corps squadrons - Wikipedia

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    The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom.It is a voluntary youth group which is part of the Royal Air Force Air Cadets.The ATC is largely composed of individual units known as squadrons.