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Southwest Windpower (SWWP) was a wind turbine manufacturer established in 1987 based in Flagstaff, Arizona, United States.The company specialized in small, reliable battery charging wind generators that complement photovoltaics (solar energy or PV) in supplying energy to rural areas.
Flagstaff top, experimental coastal patrol and interdiction craft at center, and the PTF-23 bottom, off the coast of southern California in August 1974. USS Flagstaff (PGH-1) was the only Flagstaff-class patrol gunboat and was acquired by the United States Navy because of her relatively low cost and very high speed.
The S-Series of ILS specifications is a common denominator for a set of specifications associated to different integrated logistics support aspects. [1] Originally developed by AECMA (French acronym for the Association Européenne des Constructeurs de Matériel Aeronautique, later ASD), the S-Series suite of ILS specifications is managed currently jointly by multinational teams from the ...
A Southwest Lumber Mills locomotive in 1959. A similar unit is on display in downtown Flagstaff. Southwest Lumber Mills locomotive on display in Flagstaff, Arizona in 2020 Saginaw and Manistee Lumber Company log train in the Kaibab National Forest, circa 1900. Sagniaw and Manistee Lumber Company locomotive on display in 2020. Apache Lumber Company
The Power Jets W.2 was a British turbojet engine designed by Frank Whittle and Power Jets (Research and Development) Ltd.Like the earlier Power Jets W.1, the reverse-flow combustion configuration included a double-sided centrifugal compressor, 10 combustion chambers and an axial-flow turbine with air-cooled disc.
The Flagstaff fire (also called Bison fire) was forest fire located a few miles southwest of the city of Boulder in Boulder County. The fire was started by a lightning strike at 1:15 p.m., Mountain Daylight Time, on Tuesday, June 26, 2012, near the intersection of Flagstaff Road and Bison Drive, about three miles south of Flagstaff Mountain.
Lancair IV on a ground engine run with the engine cowlings removed and door open. The Lancair IV and IV-P were designed by Lancair around the Continental TSIO-550 — a twin turbocharged engine that is capable of developing 350 horsepower (260 kW) at sea level, and capable of operating at altitudes as high as 29,000 feet (8,800 m).
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