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  2. WKIZ - Wikipedia

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    WKIZ (1500 AM) was a radio station broadcasting a talk radio format. Licensed to Key West, Florida , United States, the station was last owned by Daniel Caamano, through licensee Almavision of Miami, [ 2 ] brokered to KONK Communications.

  3. Wag-Aero CHUBy CUBy - Wikipedia

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    SC-360 Super Chub. A modified Wag-Aero Sportsman 2+2 with a Lycoming O-360 engine. The Wag-Aero CHUBy CUBy is a high-wing four-seat homebuilt cabin monoplane of tube-and-fabric construction, it is a modern representation of the Piper PA-14 taildragger with elements from other Piper family members.

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  5. Remington Model 7600 - Wikipedia

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    The 7600 and 7615 models feature a free floated barrel [9] attached to the receiver using a 1 ⁄ 4 inch (6.35 mm) UNF bolt screw for enhanced accuracy (contrary to the Model 760 and Model 870 which are not free floated).

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  7. Glasair GlaStar - Wikipedia

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    Symphony SA-160 Glasair Sportsman 2+2 Plane Driven PD-1 Symphony SA-160 Type certified version, produced by Ostmecklenburgische Flugzeugbau (OMF) and later Symphony Aircraft. [2] Glasair Sportsman 2+2 Four seat development with a gross weight of 2,350 lb (1,066 kg) that replaced the original GlaStar in production. [8] Plane Driven PD-1

  8. NASCAR Sportsman Division - Wikipedia

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    Requirements for the Sportsman engines differed by restricting heads and intake manifolds to stock production, banning magnetos, and requiring a single carburetor and pump gasoline. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The norm for many NASCAR-sanctioned tracks was that Modifieds and Sportsmen raced side by side, but top-finishing Sportsmen received bonus money ...

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