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The Suzuki T10 is a 246 cc (15.0 cu in), two-stroke, twin-cylinder motorcycle produced by the Japanese Suzuki company between 1962 and 1967. The model was based on the earlier Colleda TT and had an improved frame. [1] It was marketed as the El Camino in the US and was Suzuki's first twin to be sold in America. [3]
T10 (no marketing name known; 250 cc engine with premix oiling system) T20 "Super Six" Hustler (also known as the X6 in the North American market; successor to the T10) T21 An updated version of the T20 with increased power; T250 Hustler (successor to the T20 starting with the 1969 model year) T305 Raider (only actually produced for about one ...
Aero 9B nose turret from the Neptune at the National Naval Aviation Museum, Florida, 2007.Mostly the one foot longer Aero 9C turret was installed. Before the P-3 Orion arrived in the mid-1960s, the Neptune was the primary U.S. land-based anti-submarine patrol aircraft, intended to be operated as the hunter of a '"Hunter-Killer" group, with destroyers employed as killers.
T10 (satellite) Estonian national road 10; T10 road (Tanzania) German torpedo boat T10; Samsung T10, a portable media player; Soyuz T-10, a crewed Soyuz mission; T-10 bomb, an American earthquake bomb; T-10 parachute, used by the United States Army; T-10 tank, a Soviet heavy tank; Toogee language; T10, on the TORRO scale of tornado intensity
The Mitsubishi Neptune or 4G4 engine is a series of iron-block OHV inline-four engines built by Mitsubishi Motors from June 1971 to 1981. [1] This was to be Mitsubishi's last OHV engine. The inability to clear new passenger car emissions rules for 1978 meant that the Neptunes were replaced by the 4G1 Orion .
The Triumph Tina also known as the Triumph T10 was a small and low-performance scooter with a 100 cc (6.1 cu in) two-stroke engine, an automatic transmission, and a handlebar carry basket. Development
In the US and the automotive industry, the bases are often designated with a T designator, as in T5, T10, or T15. Alternatively, a numerical code is sometimes used, such as 921 for a W16W/T15 bulb. Alternatively, a numerical code is sometimes used, such as 921 for a W16W/T15 bulb.
The T-10 Parachute is a series of static line-deployed parachutes used by the militaries for combat mass-assault airborne operations and training. The T-10 parachute was introduced in the early 1950s. In 1976, the B model introduced the anti-inversion net; in 1986, the C model was introduced, which changed the pocket band free length from 4" to ...