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  2. Hamilton H-47 - Wikipedia

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    Both the H-45 and the H-47 were powered by a single, uncowled, Pratt & Whitney 9-cylinder radial: the H-45 had a 450 hp (335 kW) Wasp and the H-47 a 525 hp (390 kW) Hornet. The Hornet gave a 10 mph (16 km/h) increase in cruising speed and a slight (3%) increase in useful load to 2300 lb (1043 kg). [2] Both types first flew in 1928.

  3. Views of Lyndon LaRouche and the LaRouche movement

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    The movement said that the theory of man-caused global warming prevents the development of emerging economies. [86] It also said that the top level organizations in the command structure of the environmental movement include the World Wildlife Fund, headed by Prince Philip, the Aspen Institute, and the Club of Rome.

  4. Hamilton Howze - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Hawkins Howze (21 December 1908 – 8 December 1998) was a general in the United States Army. He was a developer and advocate of helicopter-borne air mobility warfare. Early life

  5. M50 Reising - Wikipedia

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    The three versions of the weapon were the Model 50, the folding stock Model 55, and the semiautomatic Model 60 rifle. [4] Over 100,000 Reisings were ordered during World War II , and were initially used by the United States Navy , Marine Corps , and the United States Coast Guard , though some were shipped to Canadian, Soviet , and other allied ...

  6. Thomas F. Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Foster Hamilton (July 28, 1894 – August 12, 1969) was a pioneering aviator and the founder of the Hamilton Standard Company. [1]Since 1930, Hamilton Standard (now Hamilton Sundstrand) was involved with revolutionizing the propulsion technology of propeller-driven aircraft, prior to World War II.

  7. Hamilton Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hamilton Watch Company was housed on a 13-acre (53,000 m 2) complex in Lancaster. Hamilton took possession of Aurora Watch Company's machinery shortly after incorporation. [citation needed] The first watch made under the Hamilton name was an 18-size 17-jewel pocket watch in 1893.

  8. H45 - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton H-45, a six-passenger-seat, all-metal, high-wing monoplane HMS Acheron (H45) , an A-class destroyer Koboro Station , a Japanese railway station with code H45

  9. Hamilton Standard - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Standard was an American aircraft propeller parts supplier. It was formed in 1929 when United Aircraft and Transport Corporation consolidated Hamilton Aero ...