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  2. Jayco - Wikipedia

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    Jayco partnered with a UK-based company in the late 1970s and produced a tent camper for the European market. [2] Jayco Australia Ltd was founded in 1975, and production commenced there the following year. Jayco of Australia soon became the largest player in the Australian camper/caravan industry.

  3. Scheibe SF 36 - Wikipedia

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    The SF 36 is an all composite sailplane with an engine mounted at the front. [1] It is a low-wing monoplane with airbrakes fitted to the upper surface, it can be fitted with either a fixed or retractable landing gear. [1]

  4. Beechcraft XT-36 - Wikipedia

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    The Beechcraft XT-36 (company designation Model 46, [1] intended production designation T-36A [1] [3]) was an American twin-engine trainer-transport aircraft project of the early 1950s by the Beech Aircraft Company.

  5. Learjet 35 - Wikipedia

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    When released in 1973, Learjet's marketing claimed that the Learjet 35 was among the fastest business jets in its class. [4] In 1976 American professional golfer Arnold Palmer used a Learjet 36 to establish a new round-the-world class record of 22,894 miles (36990 km) completed in 57 hours 25 minutes 42 seconds.

  6. Bodhisattva Precepts - Wikipedia

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    The six major lay bodhisattva precepts in this sutra are the five precepts plus an extra precept which focuses on not "speaking of the faults of bhiksus, bhiksunis, upasakas, or upasikas." [ 11 ] Furthermore, the fifth precept (not taking any intoxicants like alcohol etc) has been modified to "not selling intoxicants". [ 11 ]

  7. McDonnell Douglas X-36 - Wikipedia

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    The McDonnell Douglas (later Boeing) X-36 Tailless Fighter Agility Research Aircraft is an American stealthy subscale prototype jet designed to fly without the traditional empennage found on most aircraft.