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  2. Vinyl banner - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly used material is a heavy weight vinyl known as PVC (polyvinyl chloride). The weights of the different banner substrates range from as light as 9 ounces per square yard (310 g/m 2) to as heavy as 22 oz/sq yd (750 g/m 2), and may be double- or single-sided.

  3. Human billboard - Wikipedia

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    Two human billboards in Stockholm, one holding a placard and the other wearing a sandwich board. A human billboard is someone who displays an advertisement on their person. . Most commonly, this means holding or wearing a sign of some sort, but also may include wearing advertising as clothing or in extreme cases, having advertising tattooed on the b

  4. Billboard - Wikipedia

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    Billboard with the Headline "Report: You Slept Through Your Alarm And This Is All A Dream" in the city of Chicago, from the satirical newspaper The Onion. A billboard mural (saying "Before the law, all people are equal") being fixed into place by a cooperative of artists along the approach road to Aden Adde International Airport

  5. Bugatti Model 100 - Wikipedia

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    Data from EAA. General characteristics Capacity: 1 Length: 7.75 m (25 ft 5 in) Wingspan: 8.2 m (27 ft) Height: 2.24 m (7 ft 4 in) Wing area: 20.69 m 2 (222.7 sq ft) Empty weight: 1,400 kg (3,086 lb) Powerplant: 2 × Bugatti Type 50P Straight 8 4.9L, 340 kW (450 hp) each Propellers: 2-bladed Ratier counter-rotating Performance Wing loading: 68 kg/m 2 (13.9 lb/sq ft) References ^ "Resurrecting ...

  6. Flettner rotor - Wikipedia

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    The Buckau, the first vehicle to be propelled by a Flettner rotor. A Flettner rotor is a smooth cylinder with disc end plates which is spun along its long axis and, as air passes at right angles across it, the Magnus effect causes an aerodynamic force to be generated in the direction perpendicular to both the long axis and the direction of airflow. [1]

  7. Retractable roof - Wikipedia

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    A retractable roof is a roof system designed to roll back the roof of a structure so that the interior of the facility is open to the outdoors. [1] Retractable roofs are sometimes referred to as operable roofs or retractable skylights. The term operable skylight, while quite similar, refers to a skylight that opens on a hinge, rather than on a ...

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