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  2. Air cycle machine - Wikipedia

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    Air cycle machines were first developed in the 19th century for providing chilling on ships. The technique is a reverse Brayton cycle (the thermodynamic cycle of a gas turbine engine) and is also known as a Bell Coleman cycle or "Air-Standard Refrigeration Cycle".

  3. Mack Trucks in military service - Wikipedia

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    The Sherpa Carrier is a 2 to 4-ton (1,814 to 3,629 kg) 4x4 armored cargo truck. A turbocharged inline 4 diesel engine develops 215 hp (160 kW) at 2300 rpm and 590 lbf⋅ft (800 N⋅m) of torque at 1200 - 1700 rpm. It is also offered as a 4-door personnel carrier, an open roof model, and a lightweight 105mm howitzer carrier.

  4. Coleman Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Coleman was the only U.S. Army airfield in Germany that had its own approach control zone and provided approach control for several airports in the vicinity, both military and civilian, such as Mannheim City Airport (civilian), Speyer airfield (civilian), Worms airfield (civilian), and Heidelberg Army Airfield (military).

  5. Air Excel - Wikipedia

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  6. Mach 4 - Wikipedia

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    Mach 4 or variant, may refer to: Mach number for four times the speed of sound Supersonic speed of 4 times the speed of sound; MACH-4 (Marvel Comics), a comic book superhero; Fly Castelluccio Mach 4, a paramotor aircraft; Kawasaki H2 Mach IV, the "Mach IV" motorcycle.17 Mach IV, the .17-calibre Mach IV center-fire rifle bullet

  7. Supersonic wind tunnel - Wikipedia

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    A supersonic wind tunnel is a wind tunnel that produces supersonic speeds (1.2<M<5) The Mach number and flow are determined by the nozzle geometry. The Reynolds number is varied by changing the density level (pressure in the settling chamber). Therefore, a high pressure ratio is required (for a supersonic regime at M=4, this ratio is of the ...