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  2. MTS Oceanos - Wikipedia

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    MTS Oceanos was a French-built and Greek-owned cruise ship that sank in 1991 when she suffered uncontrolled flooding. Her captain, Yiannis Avranas, and some of the crew were convicted of negligence for fleeing the ship without helping the passengers, who were subsequently rescued thanks to the efforts of the ship's entertainers, who made a mayday transmission, launched lifeboats, and helped ...

  3. Epirotiki Line - Wikipedia

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    Pegasus (1987–1991) She was built as Svea Corona for Silja Line. Later the ship sold and rebuilt for Epirotiki and renamed Pegasus. Caught fire on 2 June 1991 and partially sank in Venice. Later, her remains sold to Strinzis Lines as Ionian Express and scrapped in 1995 at Aliaga. Odysseus (1988–2003) She was built in 1961 as Princessa Isabel.

  4. MDV 1200-class fast ferry - Wikipedia

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    The MDV1200 craft were built for Ocean Bridge Investments, and were delivered in 1996 (Pegasus One) and 1997 (Pegasus Two) respectively. Pegasus One was sold to Tallink, and later to Stena Line. In 2007 she was sold to Aegean Speed Lines and was renamed Speedrunner II. In 2014, Speedrunner II was sold to Naviera Paraguana and was renamed ...

  5. VMM-362 - Wikipedia

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    The Ugly Angels conducted a RIP/TOA with fellow Hawaiian squadron HMH-463 "Pegasus" on 10 March 2011 [37] and redeployed to Hawaii after supporting Regional Command Southwest with over 4200 sorties, safety delivered over 17,000 passengers and 2.3 million pounds of cargo. This accomplishment was made possible by an extremely dedicated and ...

  6. USS Pegasus (PHM-1) - Wikipedia

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    USS Pegasus (PHM-1) was the lead ship of her class of hydrofoils operated by the United States Navy. Pegasus -class vessels were designed for high speed and mobility, and carried a powerful armament for their size.

  7. Pegasus-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    The Pegasus class is a series of 14 container ships. Class. Six ships were built by Samsung Heavy Industries for the Singapore based Eastern Pacific Shipping. [1]

  8. Pegasus (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Pegasus is the name of several ships and ship-types: PS Pegasus (1835), the name of a paddle steamer which sank in 1843; HMS Pegasus, the name of nine Royal Navy ships; USS Pegasus, the name of two United States Navy ships Pegasus-class hydrofoil, a US Navy type of fast attack patrol boat

  9. Northrop Grumman X-47A Pegasus - Wikipedia

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    The Navy went on to give Northrop Grumman a contract for a naval UCAV demonstrator with the designation of "X-47A Pegasus", in early 2001. The proof-of-concept X-47A vehicle was built under contract by Burt Rutan's Scaled Composites at the Mojave Spaceport. The Pegasus demonstrator looks like a simple black arrowhead with no vertical tailplane.