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  2. File:Krupp twin boom portal reclaimer rtca kestrel mine.jpg

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  3. Reclaimer - Wikipedia

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    Krupp twin-boom portal reclaimer at RTCA Kestrel Mine Krupp bridge reclaimer at RTCA Kestrel Mine Drum reclaimer at the Gascoigne Wood coal mine. A reclaimer is a large machine used in bulk material handling applications. A reclaimer's function is to recover bulk material such as ores and cereals from a stockpile. A stacker is used to stack the ...

  4. Category:Twin-boom aircraft - Wikipedia

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  5. ITS-8 - Wikipedia

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    They concluded that a conventional glider nose and forward fuselage was required, hence a pusher engine and, to avoid the drag of a pylon engine mounting, a twin-boom layout. The ITS-8, designed to have a gliding performance competitive with contemporary intermediate and high performance unpowered machines, followed these specifications.

  6. Spreader (mining) - Wikipedia

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    The spreader's design can vary, ranging from conventional single-boom spreaders to more modified two-conveyor compact spreaders. The main parts of a spreader usually come in four signature parts. The first is the signature receiving boom with or without a support crawler track. The second is the main body superstructure itself.

  7. Tengden TB-001 - Wikipedia

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    TB-001: Base variant. TB-001A: Developed from the original TB-001. Upgraded with an additional engine on the tail. Maximum takeoff weight increased from 2,800 kilograms of the original TB-001 to 3,200 kilograms (7,100 lb), payload from 1,200 kilograms to 1,500 kilograms (3,300 lb), and flight ceiling from 8,000 metres to 9,500 metres (9,000 m sustained).

  8. List of Doom ports - Wikipedia

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    Boom was a port for DOS of the Doom source code by TeamTNT. Boom fixed numerous software glitches and added numerous other software enhancements into the engine to such a degree that its additions have been incorporated into most modern versions of Doom source ports (such as PrBoom+, ZDoom and Doom Legacy). The last update of Boom was released ...

  9. Category:Twin boom aircraft - Wikipedia

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