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  2. Rotax 916 iS - Wikipedia

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    The Rotax 916 iS is an Austrian piston aircraft engine, designed and produced by Rotax of Gunskirchen for use in light aircraft, light sport, ... [4] [6] [7] [8] [9]

  3. Rotax 915 iS - Wikipedia

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    Time between overhauls was expected to eventually be raised to 2000 hours with operational experience, but started at 1200 hours. [2] [6] [1] The design entered production in the second half of 2017. The European Aviation Safety Agency certified the Rotax 915 iSc3 A on 14 December 2017 and the Rotax 915 iSc3 B on 4 January 2018. [7]

  4. 4-8-8-4 - Wikipedia

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    Although their wheels were an inch (25.4 mm) smaller than those of the Challengers, they were still able to sustain similar high speeds. Other American railroads considered buying 4-8-8-4s, including the Western Pacific Railroad, which already rostered large 2-8-8-2s and 4-6-6-4s, but diesel locomotives were gaining popularity and soon were ...

  5. KDE Display Manager - Wikipedia

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    KDE Display Manager (KDM) was a display manager (a graphical login program) developed by KDE for the windowing systems X11. KDE Display Manager was based on the source code of X display manager [ 1 ] and was the default display manager of the KDE Software Compilation , until it was retired in KDE Plasma 5 in favour of SDDM .

  6. Fineness - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Russian coinage between 1797 [10] and 1885. [11] 835: A standard predominantly used in Germany after 1884, and for some Dutch silver; and for the minting of coins in countries of the Latin Monetary Union; 833: (5 ⁄ 6) a common standard for continental silver especially among the Dutch, Swedish, and Germans

  7. Ship prefix - Wikipedia

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    A ship prefix is a combination of letters, usually abbreviations, used in front of the name of a civilian or naval ship that has historically served numerous purposes, such as identifying the vessel's mode of propulsion, purpose, or ownership/nationality.

  8. Hi-Point C-9 - Wikipedia

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    Its 4 in (102 mm) barrel is 1 ⁄ 2 in (12.7 mm) longer than its sister weapon's providing for better accuracy and balance. The compensator and extra bulk also increase the weight. Weighing in at 35 oz (992 g), it is 6 oz (170 g) heavier than the new model, and 2 oz (57 g) heavier than the older model of the C-9 Compact.

  9. Pirated movie release types - Wikipedia

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    When version 4.0 of DivX was released, the codec went commercial and the need for a free codec, Xvid (then called "XviD", "DivX" backwards), was created. Later, Xvid replaced DivX entirely. Although the DivX codec has evolved from version 4 to 10.6 during this time, it is banned [3] in the warez scene due to its commercial nature.