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  2. Cessna T303 Crusader - Wikipedia

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    The original Cessna 303 Clipper was first flown on February 14, 1978; [2] it was a low-wing four-seat Lycoming-powered twin-engined aircraft that would have competed with the Piper Seminole, Gulfstream American GA-7 Cougar, and Beechcraft Duchess. After market demand for four-place light twins declined, only one 303 Clipper was built before ...

  3. Los Angeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Arriving passengers take a shuttle or walk to the LAXit waiting area east of Terminal 1 for taxi or ride-share pickups. [302] [303] [304] Taxi services are operated by nine city-authorized taxi companies and regulated by Authorized Taxicab Supervision Inc. (ATS). [305] ATS queues up taxis at the LAXit waiting area.

  4. Nissan Sunny - Wikipedia

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    Originally introduced as the YLN 302, with SD or DX equipment (Standard, DeLuxe) [33] it underwent a facelift in 1981 in parallel with Nissan's Sunny, becoming the YLN 303. After another facelift (in 1989), it became the YLN 303S .

  5. Renfe Class 319 (later versions) - Wikipedia

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    [5] 8 of the units were built for AVE with 1435mm gauge running gear (219.241 to 219.248) and received the white/grey AVE livery, the remainder received the standard freight yellow/grey 'Taxi' livery. [7]

  6. Bersey Electric Cab - Wikipedia

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    The Bersey cab was designed by Walter Bersey, an electrical engineer who had earlier constructed an electric-powered bus and van, as well as private cars. [1] [2] [3] The cab was driven by a Johnson-Lundell electric motor, described variously as 3.5 or 8 horsepower or 2.2 kilowatts.

  7. Randall Carver - Wikipedia

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    In the first season (1978–79) of the television sitcom series Taxi, Carver portrayed John Burns, "a naïve student [12] who lands in the taxi business more by default than design." [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Marley Brant in her book Happier Days (2006) praised Carver's acting but found his character John not well developed, even with his wedding subplot ...