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  2. Tunnel B1 - Wikipedia

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    A demonstration at the April 1996 European Computer Trade Show impressed crowds, and Sony Computer Entertainment subsequently purchased the rights to publish Tunnel B1 and Viper for the PlayStation in North America. [5]

  3. Mitsubishi 2MB1 - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi B1M The Mitsubishi 2MB1 (service designation 八七式軽爆撃機, Army Type 87 Light Bomber ) was a light bomber produced in Japan in the mid-1920s to equip the Imperial Japanese Army .

  4. Mitsubishi B1M - Wikipedia

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    The Mitsubishi B1M was a Japanese torpedo bomber of the 1920s, also known as the Navy Type 13 Carrier-Borne Attack Aircraft. It was designed and built by Mitsubishi and used in combat against China. The aircraft was used by the air services of the Imperial Japanese Navy and Imperial Japanese Army .

  5. Nakajima B3N - Wikipedia

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    Data from Japanese Aircraft 1910-41 General characteristics Crew: 3 (pilot, navigator/bomb aimer and gunner) Length: 10 m (32 ft 10 in) Wingspan: 14 m (45 ft 11 in) Height: 3.80 m (12 ft 6 in) Wing area: 50.0 m 2 (538 sq ft) Empty weight: 2,000 kg (4,409 lb) Gross weight: 3,800 kg (8,378 lb) Powerplant: 1 × Nakajima Hikari 2 9-cylinder radial engine, 520 kW (700 hp) Propellers: 3-bladed ...

  6. Electronic counter-countermeasure - Wikipedia

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    Electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) is a part of electronic warfare which includes a variety of practices which attempt to reduce or eliminate the effect of electronic countermeasures (ECM) on electronic sensors aboard vehicles, ships and aircraft and weapons such as missiles.

  7. ECM Records - Wikipedia

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    ECM's motto is "the most beautiful sound next to silence", taken from a 1971 review of ECM releases in Coda, a Canadian jazz magazine. [1] ECM has been distributed in the U.S. by Warner Bros. Records, PolyGram Records, BMG, and, since 1999, Universal Music, the successor of PolyGram, worldwide.

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