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Through inserting a middle "C" car at the articulated joint between two end cars, available capacity will be similar to a four-car Mark II or a six-car Mark I train. The Canada Line's station platforms are expandable to 50 m (164 ft 1 in) in length to accommodate these future three-car trains; the five busiest stations are already 50 m (164 ft ...
There were 11 GT40 Mk.I's, Mk.II's and a special X-1 Roadster (which was a heavily modified GT40 Mk.I with an aluminum chassis, a Mk.II nose, no roof and a seven-liter 427 engine, the same motor in a Mk.II) at Sebring- these cars were entered by at least five teams- all of whom had direct factory support.
Mark II of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1465–1466; Mk II a 1969 album by Steamhammer; MK II (Masterplan album) (2007) MKII or Mortal Kombat II, a video game; Gundam Mk-II, a robot of the fictional Gundam series; Mark II (robot), a giant robot built by MegaBots Inc. Mark II, a 1986 New Zealand film
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Due to the demand of more power, the Mark I "RK" (Revised K) and "V" type were introduced in 1947. The "V" type were built in V8, V12 and V16 configurations. In 1951, the engines received 4-valve cylinder heads, thus creating Mark II "RK" and "V" types which ran at 750-850rpm.
The British military switched to Land Service or "L" number ("LXA1/A2/A3/etc.") designations in 1954, [1] but items such as the No. 8 Mk 1 0.22in Rifle, [2] [3] [4] No. 80 Mk 1 White Phosphorus Smoke Hand Grenade, [5] No. 1 Mk 3 6 Inch Beehive Demolition Charge, [6] [7] and No. 14 Mk 1 11 lb Hayrick Demolition Charge [8] continued to be ...
Otomat Mk.2 in service with the Peruvian Navy. Note the lateral boosters and the air intakes at mid fuselage. The Otomat is a long-range anti-ship missile capable of reaching around 180 kilometres (110 mi) [1] at an average speed of 1,000–1,100 kilometres per hour (620–680 mph).
The Ford GT40 is a high-performance mid-engined racing car originally designed and built for and by the Ford Motor Company to compete in 1960s European endurance racing.Its specific impetus was to best Scuderia Ferrari, which had won the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans race for six years running from 1960 to 1965.