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The SMA SR305-230 is an air/oil-cooled, horizontally opposed, four-cylinder, four-stroke, diesel piston aircraft engine producing 170 kW (227 hp). The engine is manufactured by SMA Engines, and is currently the only product of this French company. The engine is offered as a conversion package for the Cessna 182.
Air India Flight 182 memorial in Toronto, Ontario Monument and playground in Stanley Park, Vancouver, commemorating victims of Flight 182, dedicated July 2007. On 23 June 2005, 20 years after the downing of Air India Flight 182, Prime Minister Paul Martin attended a memorial service in Ahakista, West Cork, Ireland, with victims' families to grieve.
Air-Craft Engine Corp LA-1; Aircat (Detroit Aircraft Eng. Corp.) Source: RMV [1] Aircat Radial 5 cylinders; Aircooled Motors. See: Franklin. Aircraft Engine Co
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India attack 16 50 on order. [30] CH-47 Chinook: United States transport CH-47F: 15 [15] Mil Mi-17: Russia utility Mi-17V-5: 222 [15] HAL Dhruv: India utility: 95 [15] HAL Light Utility Helicopter: India utility 6 on order [31] Alouette III: France/India liaison Chetak: 79 [15] license-built by HAL. A fleet of around 120 aircraft. [32] Cheetal ...
American Airlines Flight 182, narrowly avoided a mid-air collision over Michigan on 26 November 1975; Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182, crashed after colliding with a private plane over San Diego on 25 September 1978; Air India Flight 182, exploded by a terrorist bombing off the coast of Ireland on 23 June 1985
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14 April 2008 National Geographic Channel in the UK broadcast an Air Crash Investigation episode (Explosive Evidence) about Air India Flight 182. 18 September 2010 – Inderjit Singh Reyat is found guilty of perjury in the Air India Trial. [4] 7 January 2011 – Reyat is sentenced to nine years imprisonment. [4]