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  2. Stout Batwing - Wikipedia

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    Data from SAE Dec 1922 General characteristics Wingspan: 20 ft (6.1 m) Wing area: 480 sq ft (45 m 2) Empty weight: 1,542 lb (699 kg) Powerplant: 1 × Hispano-Suiza 8 V-8 water-cooled piston engine, 150 hp (110 kW) Performance See also Related development Stout Batwing Limousine Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era ARUP S-4 References ^ William Bushnell Stout (b.1880-d.1956 ...

  3. Jacobsen Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    A skilled woodworker, Jacobsen made patterns for automobiles, agricultural machines and electrical equipment. Jacobsen restructured his business as Thor Machine Works in 1917. In 1921 it released the 4-Acre mower, a gasoline-powered reel mower marketed through Jacobsen Manufacturing. Not long after the Greens Mower was released.

  4. Ford Model 15-P - Wikipedia

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    The Model 15-P was a two-passenger "flying wing" or tailless design. [3] It featured a rear-mounted Ford V-8 driving a tractor propeller with a driveshaft [3] The fuselage was steel tube with an aluminum covering and the wings were fabric-covered. [3] The landing gear was fully faired with large landing lights mounted in the fairings. [4]

  5. Rhino tank - Wikipedia

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    Rhino tank" (initially called "Rhinoceros") [1] was the American nickname for Allied tanks fitted with "tusks", or bocage cutting devices, during World War II. The British designation for the modifications was Prongs .

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  7. Ingersoll Power Equipment - Wikipedia

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    On April 15, 2005, Eastman Industries purchased only the assets and name of Ingersoll Tractor and began their plan to move the company to a new facility in Portland, Maine. Production of just the 4000 Series was resumed. The 7000, 6000, 5000 and 3000 Series were initially shelved. Gone too were all of the lawn tractors Ingersoll once produced.