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  2. Moog Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Moog Inc. (/ m oʊ ɡ / MOHG) is an American-based designer and manufacturer of electric, electro-hydraulic and hydraulic motion, controls and systems for applications in aerospace, defense, industrial and medical devices.

  3. Unimog - Wikipedia

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    1948 Boehringer Unimog 70200 2018 Unimog 437.4 Firefighter. The Unimog (pronunciation in American English: YOU-nuh-mog; British English: YOU-knee-mog; [1] German: [ˈʊnɪmɔk], listen ⓘ) is a Daimler Truck line of multi-purpose, highly offroad capable AWD vehicles with power take-off (PTO) driveshafts that since 1948 can be used with additional equipment in the roles of tractors, light ...

  4. List of Brabham racing cars - Wikipedia

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    BT37: Formula One: 1972 2 BT38 Formula Two: 1972 16 BT38B Formula B: 1972 5 BT38C Formula Three: 1972 14 BT39 Formula One: 1972 1 BT40 Formula Two and Formula B: 1973 28 BT41 Formula Three: 1973 21 BT42 Formula One: 1973 6 BT43: Formula 5000: 1973 1 BT44: Formula One: 1974 4 BT44B: Formula One: 1975 4 BT45: Formula One: 1976 5 BT45B: Formula ...

  5. Brabham BT37 - Wikipedia

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    The Brabham BT37 was a Formula One racing car designed by Ralph Bellamy for the Brabham team to use in the 1972 Formula One season. It was relatively unsuccessful compared to Brabham's earlier and later cars such as the BT19 or the BT44. In the 18 races it was fielded, it collected no wins, no pole positions and no fastest laps.

  6. SECR N class - Wikipedia

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    The SECR N class was a type of 2-6-0 ("mogul") steam locomotive designed in 1914 by Richard Maunsell for mixed-traffic duties on the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR). ). Built between 1917 and 1934, it was the first non-Great Western Railway (GWR) type to use and improve upon the basic design principles established by GWR Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) George Jackson Churchward

  7. Soviet submarine B-37 - Wikipedia

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    History; Soviet Union; Name: B-37: Laid down: 18 July 1958 [1]: Launched: 5 November 1958 [1]: Commissioned: 5 November 1959 [1]: Fate: Exploded and sank on 11 January 1962: General characteristics