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  2. D. B. Cooper copycat hijackings - Wikipedia

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    Composite sketch of skyjacker Martin McNally and mugshot from his arrest a week after the hijacking (he had worn a wig during the hijacking) On June 23, 1972, Martin McNally, an unemployed service-station attendant, used a submachine gun to commandeer an American Airlines 727 en route from St. Louis, Missouri , to Tulsa , Oklahoma, then ...

  3. D. B. Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Door-to-door searches of local farmhouses were also performed. Other search parties ran patrol boats along Lake Merwin and Yale Lake, the reservoir immediately to its east. [63] Neither Cooper nor any of the equipment he presumably carried was found. [63]

  4. Grew Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Grew Manufacturing was a Canadian company that manufactured boats from 1882 to 2011. It started as Gidley Boat Works on the shores of Georgian Bay. In the late 1920s, Arthur Grew, a master boat maker from Penetangushine, took over the business and changed its name. The company grew and modernized its product line, eventually switching from wood ...

  5. Ship of Theseus - Wikipedia

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    As the parts of the ship are replaced, the question remains as to whether the same ship remains throughout. The Ship of Theseus, also known as Theseus's Paradox, is a paradox and a common thought experiment about whether an object is the same object after having all of its original components replaced over time, typically one after the other.

  6. Skyjacker - Wikipedia

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    Skyjacker may refer to: A person who commits an aircraft hijacking, a form of air piracy; Sawyer Skyjacker II, an American experimental aircraft design;

  7. Hydrodyne - Wikipedia

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    Hydrodyne was a boat company founded by Abner Crosby in the late 1950s. The company was then later run by his son Abner (Ab) Crosby Jr. until 1993 when he sold his interest in the company to private investors. The Hydrodyne trademark is owned by another ski boat manufacturer and may one day reappear on boats. At the current time, the use of the ...