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  2. Republic P-47 Thunderbolt variants - Wikipedia

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    RP-47B, designation originally applied to a handful of P-47B modified into photo-reconnaissance aircraft with a camera mounted in the port intercooler vent. [4] Later applied to all P-47Bs in 1944 to denote its status as restricted from combat.

  3. List of Lockheed P-3 Orion variants - Wikipedia

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    NP-3C/NP-3D: One P-3C converted into an NP-3C test bed for the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, with extant RP-3C and RP-3D later converted to NP-3D standard. Two additional P-3A also modified to NP-3D for Pacific Missile Test Center , but differing from other example with addition of Extended Area Test System Radar (EATS) incorporated into ...

  4. GAM-67 Crossbow - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1940s, the Radioplane Company developed a set of prototypes of the Q-1 target series, which used pulsejet or small turbojet engines. Although the Q-1 series was not put into production as a target, it did evolve into the USAF RP-54D / XB-67 / XGAM-67 Crossbow anti-radar missile, which was first flown in 1956.

  5. Comparison of General American and Received Pronunciation

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    Rhoticity – GA is rhotic while RP is non-rhotic; that is, the phoneme /r/ is only pronounced in RP when it is immediately followed by a vowel sound. [5] Where GA pronounces /r/ before a consonant and at the end of an utterance, RP either has no consonant (if the preceding vowel is /ɔː/, /ɜ:/ or /ɑː/, as in bore, burr and bar) or has a schwa instead (the resulting sequences being ...

  6. Radioplane OQ-6 - Wikipedia

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    The Radioplane OQ-6 was a target drone developed by the Radioplane Company under the designation RP-14 and evaluated by the United States Army Air Forces for service use. A small number were procured, but major production contracts were cancelled by the end of World War II .

  7. 2-inch RP - Wikipedia

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    The 2-inch RP, short for Rocket Projectile, 2-inch, Number 1 Mark 1, was an unguided rocket weapon developed by the Royal Navy in the 1950s. It is generally similar to contemporary rockets like the SNEB and FFAR, although somewhat smaller. It is sometimes known as the RP-2 or RN, but most often referred to simply as the 2-inch.

  8. Radical Performance Engines - Wikipedia

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    RPE also provide engines for use in hillclimb and autograss competitions. Engines used here vary between the RPE GSX-R and the RP-V8 series. Success rates are high here, with many races and championships being contested and won by cars powered by RPE engines.

  9. Pennsylvania Route 467 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 467 (PA 467) is a 16.96-mile-long (27.29 km) state highway that is located in Bradford County in Pennsylvania. The western terminus is situated at PA 187 in Rome Township in the hamlet of Myersburg. The eastern terminus is located at PA 706 in Stevens Township near Stevensville.