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WAGO GmbH & Co. KG (formerly WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH (under Swiss law) & Co. KG) [20] is responsible for the operating business of the group, with all its subsidiaries. WAGO is owned by the Hohorst family. [11] The headquarters of the WAGO Group is located in Minden. The firm's German production sites are in Minden and Sondershausen.
Waco GXE (Model 10) of 1928 with Curtiss OX-5 engine 1929 model Advance Aircraft Company/Waco ATO 'Taperwing' of Vintage Wings of Canada. Waco UPF-7, built in 1941, arriving at the 2014 Royal International Air Tattoo, England
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WAGO may refer to: WAGO GmbH & Co. KG , a German manufacturing company WAGO (FM) , a radio station (88.7 FM) licensed to Snow Hill, North Carolina, United States
Stinger when it was at California's Great America as Invertigo. The first installation of an Invertigo roller coaster occurred at Liseberg in 1997. HangOver was originally scheduled to open in 1996 as a launched roller coaster, however, the technology at the time prevented this from occurring and forced the opening back by a year. [2]
The Waco CG-4 was the most widely used American troop/cargo military glider of World War II.It was designated the CG-4A by the United States Army Air Forces, [2] and given the service name Hadrian (after the Roman emperor) by the British.
Naval Air Station Lemoore or NAS Lemoore (IATA: NLC, ICAO: KNLC, FAA LID: NLC) is a United States Navy base, located in Kings County and Fresno County, California, United States. Lemoore Station, a census-designated place, is located inside the base's borders. [2] NAS Lemoore is the Navy's newest and largest master jet base.
USCGC Acushnet (WMEC-167) was a cutter of the United States Coast Guard, homeported in Ketchikan, Alaska.She was originally USS Shackle (ARS-9), a Diver-class rescue and salvage ship commissioned by the United States Navy for service in World War II.