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  2. File:AS261jackscrew 261.ogv - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent airplane nose down stabilizer trim motion from 7.0 degress ANU to 2.0 degrees ANU was due to the use of primary trim. Stabilizer motion from 2.0 degrees ANU to 0.4 degrees AND was commanded by the autopilot. The horizontal stabilizer jammed at 0.4 degrees AND and remained jammed until the Acme nut threads failed.

  3. List of Lippert Pictures films - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Robert L. Lippert in 1945, the company's initial releases were often known as "Screen Guild Productions". Later it enjoyed success by co-producing and releasing films by the British studio Exclusive Films .

  4. Lippert Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Lippert also called upon certain character actors to play incidental roles in his films: Reed Hadley, Margia Dean, Mara Lynn, Jack Reitzen, Michael Whalen, and Phil Arnold among them. The most prolific was Sid Melton, almost always playing wisecracking cab drivers, sad-sack soldiers, or streetwise characters.

  5. Jackscrew - Wikipedia

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    A jackscrew, or screw jack, is a type of jack that is operated by turning a leadscrew. It is commonly used to lift moderate and heavy weights, such as vehicles; to raise and lower the horizontal stabilizers of aircraft; and as adjustable supports for heavy loads, such as the foundations of houses.

  6. PlayStation technical specifications - Wikipedia

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    32-bit Sony GPU (designed by Toshiba) [12]. Handles display of graphics, control of framebuffer, and drawing of polygons and textures [citation needed]; Handles 2D graphics processing, in a similar manner to the 3D engine [citation needed]

  7. PocketStation - Wikipedia

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    The PocketStation is a memory card peripheral by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation home video game console. [3] It was released in Japan in 1999. The device acted not only as a memory card, but was interactive itself via a small monochrome LCD display and buttons on its case.