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  2. BMW K1200RS - Wikipedia

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    The K1200RS is the last evolution of the BMW four-cylinder longitudinal engine, often referred to as the flying brick. From 1996 to 2004 37,992 units were built at the BMW plant in Spandau Germany . Model development

  3. BMW K100 - Wikipedia

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    BMW needed to develop a clean-burning four-cylinder engine quickly. While a flat-four engine would have been suited to their boxer tradition and experience, it would also give the appearance that they were copying Honda's GL1000 Gold Wing.

  4. List of surviving Consolidated PBY Catalinas - Wikipedia

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    under restoration for static display PBY-5A: 48423: JV928: R: Tunison Foundation, Inc. Wappingers Falls: New York: United States: N423RS, shipped to St Lucie County Airport, Fort Pierce, Florida on 25 January 2015 from UK. Relocated to New York for restoration to airworthiness in multi-step move from 2022-2023. PBY-5A: 48426: 48426: R

  5. ‘It was like flying a brick’ – How crucial were glider pilots ...

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  6. Kermit Weeks - Wikipedia

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    Weeks and his family moved to Miami, Florida when he was 14, and he began flying model aircraft and competing on the high school gymnastics team.At 17, with only model airplane flying experience, he began building his own home-built Der Jager D-IX (a biplane powered by a four-cylinder Lycoming O-320 engine). [7]

  7. Brick-by-brick: Grant to help fund restoration work - AOL

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  9. Kissimmee Air Museum - Wikipedia

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    When the Flying Tigers Warbird Restoration Museum closed in 2004 due to Hurricane Charley, Warbird Adventures, Inc. saw a need for a museum and opened the Kissimmee Air Museum in 2007. Exhibits [ edit ]