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On June 23, 2024, Riley committed to University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He was originally part of the class of 2025 but reclassified to 2024 to join earlier. At the time of his signing, Riley was the highest-ranked recruit signed by Illinois in the internet era, surpassing Dee Brown from the class of 2002. [2]
Data from De Havilland Aircraft since 1909 General characteristics Crew: Two Capacity: 14 passengers Length: 48 ft 6 in (14.78 m) Wingspan: 71 ft 6 in (21.79 m) Height: 15 ft 7 in (4.75 m) Wing area: 499 sq ft (46.4 m 2) Empty weight: 8,150 lb (3,697 kg) Max takeoff weight: 13,500 lb (6,123 kg) Fuel capacity: 412 imp gal (495 US gal; 1,870 L) Powerplant: 4 × de Havilland Gipsy Queen 30 Mk.2 6 ...
Riley Gaines Barker [2] (born Riley Marie Gaines; April 21, 2000) [3] [4] [5] is an American conservative political activist and swimmer, known for campaigning ...
Riley Super 340 Conversion of 1972–1975 Cessna 340 aircraft by fitting two 310 hp (230 kW) ... Wingspan: 38 ft 1 in (11.61 m) Height: 12 ft 7 in (3.84 m)
Riley Rocket 414 Conversion of Cessna 414 aircraft by fitting two 400 hp Lycoming IO-720 engines [6] Operators. Military operators Bahamas ... Wingspan: 44 ft 1 + 1 ...
Riley Estelle Kugel (born November 30, 2003) is an American college basketball player for the Mississippi State Bulldogs of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). He previously played for the Florida Gators .
Synanthedon rileyana, Riley's clearwing Synanthedon rileyana, Riley's clearwing. Synanthedon rileyana, the horsenettle borer or Riley's clearwing moth, is a moth of the family Sesiidae. It is found in the United States, including Arkansas, Arizona, Missouri, Oklahoma, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. The wingspan is 20–23 mm (0.79–0.91 in ...
The de Havilland DH.104 Dove is a British short-haul airliner developed and manufactured by de Havilland.The design, which was a monoplane successor to the pre-war Dragon Rapide biplane, came about from the Brabazon Committee report which, amongst other aircraft types, called for a British-designed short-haul feeder for airlines.