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  2. Sheridan Products - Wikipedia

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    Dating a Vintage Sheridan Model C (Streak) 1949 - 1976 (be aware that changes often cannot be pinpointed exactly, so most changes will only be list by year they first appeared) Date stamps on 1964 to 1971 and serial numbers on 1972- 1985 easily pinpoint manufacture dates for these years. This change chronology is most useful for identifying ...

  3. Cessna 180 Skywagon - Wikipedia

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    180A Introduced for the 1957 model year with revised instrument panel, improved tailwheel steering, a new parking brake, and an increased gross weight of 2,650 lb (1,202 kg). Certified on 17 December 1956. 694 total built; 444 (1957) and 250 (1958). [5] [6] 1959 Cessna 180B on amphibious floats 180B 1959 model year with a redesigned instrument ...

  4. List of Boeing customer codes - Wikipedia

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    Boeing generally allocated new codes in sequence, with the exception of 01 to 19 being issued after 21 to 99. Code number 20 itself came to be reserved for Boeing's own use, though this was only ever formally the case for the 707. 21 to 99 - First sequence; 01 to 19 - Second sequence; A0 to Z9 - Third sequence; 0A to 9Z - Fourth sequence

  5. List of aircraft by tail number - Wikipedia

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    This list is only of aircraft that have an article, indexed by aircraft registration "tail number" (civil registration or military serial number). The list includes aircraft that are notable either as an individual aircraft or have been involved in a notable accident or incident or are linked to a person notable enough to have a stand-alone Wikipedia article.

  6. Bort number - Wikipedia

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    Bort numbers are assigned by the local airbase commander, with a few common rules: IL-38N "19 yellow" displays a rare yellow bort number All aircraft at a given base have to have the same bort number color. [3] The bort number must be in the range of 01 - 99, but numbers may be repeated if there are more than 100 aircraft at a given base. [3]

  7. Saga Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    The company specializes in historic and pre-war reproductions that are used by folk and bluegrass players. Endorsed by UK bluesman Martin Harley, two Blueridge models were used to break the world record for the highest gig ever played. Played by Sierra Ferrell, Melvin Goins, Ralph Stanley II, Larry Sparks and many more. [1]

  8. Virginia Blue Ridge Railway - Wikipedia

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    Number/Name Wheel Arrangement Builder Serial Number Built Retired Notes 1: 2-8-0: H.K. Porter, Inc. unknown: 1915: 1953: Bought new. Only locomotive purchased new by the VBR. Scrapped in 1953. 2 (186) 2-8-0: Richmond Locomotive Works: 2472: 1895: 1947: Ex-Southern Railway #222, later renumbered to #186. Sold to the VBR on September 22, 1938.

  9. United States military aircraft serial numbers - Wikipedia

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    The serial would not be allowed to be less than four digits (for example B-45 serial number 47-007 was marked 7007), but there was no upper limit (for example YP-59A 42-108783 was marked as 2108783). When the original fiscal year of a serial became ten years earlier than the current fiscal year, the tail number was often prefixed with a zero ...