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  2. Bell 214 - Wikipedia

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    Bell 214B BigLifter - Civil variant of the 214A. [3] 70 built. [9] Bell 214B-1 - This variant of the Bell Model 214B is limited to a maximum 12,500 lb (5,670 kg) gross weight with an internal load due to different certification standards. [4] [10] The external load is the same as the 214B. The only difference between the 214B and 214B-1 is the ...

  3. Bell 214ST - Wikipedia

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    Data from International Directory of Civil Aircraft, Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft General characteristics Crew: 1 or 2 Capacity: Internal: 16 or 17 passengers or equivalent cargo; External: 8,000 lb (3,630 kg) sling load Length: 49 ft 4 in (15.03 m) Wingspan: 52 ft 0 in (15.85 m) Height: 15 ft 11 in (4.84 m) Wing area: 2,124 sq ft (107.3 m 2) Empty weight: 9,481 lb (4,300 kg) Max ...

  4. Congress Lands - Wikipedia

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    Congress Lands in Ohio. The Congress Lands was a group of land tracts in Ohio that made land available for sale to members of the general public through land offices in various cities, and through the United States General Land Office. It consisted of three groups of surveys: [1] Ohio River Base Congress Lands East of Scioto River

  5. Bell Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Bell XP-83: 1945 2 Prototype twin jet engine escort fighter Bell 47: 1945 5,600 Single piston engine helicopter Bell D-35: 1945 0 Twin engine flying wing fighter with reaction jet for aircraft control Bell X-1: 1946 7 Experimental single rocket engine airplane Bell XH-15: 1948 3 Prototype single piston engine utility helicopter Bell X-5: 1951 2

  6. Cincinnati and Suburban Telephone Company Building

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    Cincinnati and Suburban Telephone Company Building is a registered historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was designed by Harry Hake, and listed in the National Register on April 20, 1995. The Cincinnati Bell Company opened its building at Seventh and Elm streets in 1931. At that time, it housed the world's longest straight switchboard, with ...

  7. Ohio Bell Telephone Company - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Bell Telephone Company. Add languages. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide.

  8. Carillon Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    An original lock of the Miami and Erie Canal is located on the grounds, as is a canal toll office. The transportation center vehicles include the John Quincy Adams steam locomotive (built in 1835 by the B&O Railroad and is the oldest US-built locomotive that still exists), [5] a Barney and Smith passenger car built in Dayton, a Conestoga wagon, a 1908 Stoddard-Dayton automobile, a 1915 Xenia ...

  9. Continental Center (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Continental Center is a 26-story, 348 ft (106 m) skyscraper in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. It is the 14th tallest building in Columbus. It was completed in 1973 and designed by architectural firm Brubaker/Brandt. The building follows a modernist architectural style and has been known as the Ohio Bell Building and the Ameritech Building.