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  2. AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat - Wikipedia

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    An AW159 Wildcat (lower) flying alongside a Lynx (upper), its predecessor, July 2014. The AW159 Wildcat is a further development of the Westland Lynx. [33] While the AW159 shares broad similarities in appearance to the Lynx, it has significant design differences and is heavily modernised and adapted to gain new attributes and functionality. [33]

  3. .22 CHeetah - Wikipedia

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    The .22 CHeetah (both C and H are upper-case, [1] referring to Carmichel / Huntington [2]) is a .22 wildcat cartridge developed in the 1970s or 1980s by Jim Carmichel and Fred Huntington. [3] The .22 CHeetah is essentially a Remington.308 BR (empty .308 Winchester cases [4] [5]), modified to fit the .22 caliber. [6]

  4. Grumman F6F Hellcat - Wikipedia

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    Grumman had been working on a successor to the F4F Wildcat since 1938, and the contract for the prototype XF6F-1 was signed on 30 June 1941. The aircraft was originally designed to use the Wright R-2600 Twin Cyclone two-row, 14-cylinder radial engine of 1,700 hp (1,300 kW) (the same engine used with Grumman's then- new torpedo bomber under ...

  5. AgustaWestland AW101 - Wikipedia

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    The Sea King was set to retire in 2016, leaving the Navy operating a combination of the Wildcat and Merlin. [93] 846 NAS reformed with ex-RAF Merlin HC3s on 30 September 2014; [94] 845 NAS followed on 9 July 2015. [95] On 25 May 2018, the first of 25 converted Royal Marines Commando Merlin Mk4/4A were delivered to Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS ...

  6. .22 Spitfire - Wikipedia

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    The .22 Spitfire is an American wildcat rifle cartridge developed by Col. Melvin M. Johnson.It was originally named the MMJ 5.7mm [1] by its designer and is also known in the U.S. as the 5.7mm Johnson, the Johnson MMJ 5.7mm Spitfire, and the .22 Johnson, (or 5.7×33mm internationally).

  7. AgustaWestland Apache - Wikipedia

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    AgustaWestland made several upgrades to Britain's Apache fleet. In May 2005, a $212 million contract was awarded to equip all the Mk1 helicopters with the Apache Arrowhead sensor system upgrade, to be completed by 2010. [48] [49] In 2009, it was announced that AgustaWestland was also integrating new external fuel tanks with ballistic protection ...

  8. GM dealer Rick Hendrick pays $3.7M to own Corvette ZR1, the ...

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    The only other vehicle to fetch that much was the 2022 sale of the first retail 2023 Corvette Z06 70th Anniversary Edition. Hendrick bought that car, too, for $3.6 million. Another donor threw in ...

  9. 1980 California 500 - Wikipedia

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    When the time came to close the deal, the potential sale fell through. The intended buyers, the Ontario Foothill Development Corp., brought in the Chevron Land and Development Company, a subsidiary of Standard Oil. [17] When the 1981 CART schedule was released, the California 500 was scheduled for September 6, 1981. [18]