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Data from CG-9: AGA Aviation G.5 General characteristics Crew: 2 Capacity: 32 Length: 63 ft 11 in (19.48 m) Wingspan: 108 ft 6 in (33.07 m) Performance Never exceed speed: 150 mph (240 km/h, 130 kn) See also Military gliders References ^ a b Heyman, Jos. "CG-9: AGA Aviation G.5" (PDF). usmilitaryaircraft.files. Retrieved 27 January 2019. Further reading Mrazek, James E. (2011). Airborne Combat ...
The main armor deck was 6 cm (2.4 in) thick over the citadel, sloping down to meet the lower edge of the belt to provide an additional layer of protection against shell fragments; the sloped section of the deck was increased to 10 cm (3.9 in). The forward deck was increased to 10 cm, while the stern received 6 to 10 cm of armor, increasing to ...
SS Kaiser Wilhelm II was a Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL) Kaiser-class ocean liner.She was launched in 1902 in Stettin, Germany.In the First World War she was laid up in New York from 1914 until 1917, when the US Government seized her and renamed her USS Agamemnon.
SS König Albert was a German Barbarossa-class ocean liner owned by the Norddeutscher Lloyd Line.Interned in Italy at the outbreak of World War I, she was seized by the Italian Government in 1915 and converted to a hospital ship.
Marie Joseph Pierre François Kœnig [b] or Koenig [4] (10 October 1898 – 2 September 1970) was a French general during World War II during which he commanded a Free French Brigade at the Battle of Bir Hakeim in North Africa in 1942.
The 365/512 BB required a modified suspension and 9" front/13"rear wheels with uprated brakes to handle the power. With a large spoiler and every body panel (with the exception of the roof and upper front bodywork) replaced, the car was able to reach a claimed 0–60 mph in 3.9 seconds and a top speed of 206 miles per hour (332 km/h).
The 2nd Royal Bavarian Uhlan Regiment (German: Königliche Bayerische 2. Ulanen Regiment "König" ) was a Bavarian Army Cavalry Regiment formed in 1863 in Ansbach . From 6 July 1864 it was nominally commanded by King Ludwig II of Bavaria until he was succeeded by King Otto of Bavaria on 13 June 1886.
The 2nd Royal Bavarian Division was a unit of the Royal Bavarian Army which served alongside the Prussian Army as part of the Imperial German Army. [1] The division was formed on November 27, 1815, as the Infantry Division of the Munich General Command (Infanterie-Division des Generalkommandos München.