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  2. Watkins 36 - Wikipedia

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    During its production run the Watkins 36 became the flagship of the company product line and its features were incorporated in the newer and smaller boat designs that followed it, including the opening ports, Bomar hatches, through bolted flanged hull joints and the sloping cabin top. [8]

  3. List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft ...

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    Eyewitnesses to the actual crash said the bomber came out of the clouds at 2,000 feet (610 m) in a spin. Many heard the pilot gunning his engines during the fall, and the plane appeared to level out slightly just before the impact half buried it in the mud of an open grain field on the Terrill Sartain property, two miles (3 km) W of the Butte ...

  4. CIM-10 Bomarc - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing CIM-10 Bomarc ("Boeing Michigan Aeronautical Research Center") (IM-99 Weapon System [4] prior to September 1962) [5] [6] was a supersonic ramjet powered long-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) used during the Cold War for the air defense of North America.

  5. BMP development - Wikipedia

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    The detachable hatch cover over the engine compartment was replaced with a hinged cover. The Commander's hatch was fitted with a torsion bar, the troop hatches were fitted with key locks. The tool stowage boxes on the fenders were removed. Firing ports (one on each side) were provided for the squad's PKM general purpose machine gun.

  6. Boeing B-52 Stratofortress - Wikipedia

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    The first phase will allow a B-52 to carry twenty-four GBU-38 500-pound guided bombs or twenty GBU-31 2,000-pound bombs, with later phases accommodating the JASSM and MALD family of missiles. [82] In addition to carrying more smart bombs, moving them internally from the wings reduces drag and achieves a 15 percent reduction in fuel consumption.

  7. Bulk carrier - Wikipedia

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    A hatch or hatchway is the opening at the top of a cargo hold. The mechanical devices which allow hatches to be opened and closed are called hatch cover. In general, hatch covers are between 45% and 60% of the ship's breadth, or beam, and 57% to 67% of the length of the holds. [4]