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  2. Titleist - Wikipedia

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    Titleist (pronounced / ˈ t aɪ t ə l ɪ s t / "title-ist") is an American brand of golf equipment produced by the Acushnet Company, headquartered in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1932 by Philip E. Young , it focuses on golf balls , such as common dominant model, the ProV1.

  3. General Dynamics F-111K - Wikipedia

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    The versatility of the F-111 and uncertainty over the TSR-2 led, in 1963, to contracts for the RAAF-specific F-111C. An incoming Labour government expressed its support for the TSR-2, although the RAF was asked to also evaluate the F-111 as a cheaper option. In April 1965, the TSR-2 was officially cancelled and the RAF again looked at the ...

  4. Talk:BAC TSR-2 - Wikipedia

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    So was TSR-1 the Canberra? Maikel 19:21, 19 June 2019 (UTC) No. There wasn't a TSR-1. Well, there was, it was the Fairey Swordfish. But that's firstly Silly, secondly it was the wrong acronym (Torpedo-Spotter-Reconnaissance), and thirdly that would have been the prototype Swordfish, as the production Swordfish was already the TSR II.

  5. Temporary adjustments of theodolites - Wikipedia

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    To obtain an accurate clear sighting, the cross hairs should be in focus; adjust the eyepiece to do this. Focusing of eyepiece lens For focusing of the eye piece, point the telescope to the sky or hold a piece of white paper in front of telescope. Move the eye-piece in and out until a distinct sharp black image of the cross-hairs is seen.

  6. TSR, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    TSR, Inc. was an American game publishing company, best known as the original publisher of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D).Its earliest incarnation, Tactical Studies Rules, was founded in October 1973 by Gary Gygax and Don Kaye.

  7. Terrain-following radar - Wikipedia

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    TSR-2 XR220 at RAF Museum Cosford, 2002. Ferranti developed the first terrain-following radar specifically for the TSR-2. Terrain-following radar (TFR) is a military aerospace technology that allows a very-low-flying aircraft to automatically maintain a relatively constant altitude above ground level and therefore make detection by enemy radar more difficult.