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A World Aeronautical Chart (WAC) was a type of aeronautical chart used for navigation by pilots of moderate speed aircraft and aircraft at high altitudes in the United States. They are at a scale of 1:1,000,000 (about 1 inch = 13.7 nautical miles or 16 statute miles).
Retired 2003-01-31. In February 2003, Serbia (WAC 480) and Montenegro (WAC 459) asserted the formation of a joint independent state. The new entity Serbia and Montenegro (WAC 477) was recognized as a state by the United States effective 2/2003. 0 459 45902 Montenegro Europe Montenegro Independent State in the World Podgorica ME 2006-10-01
USCGC Sorrel (WAGL/WLB-296) was a Cactus (A) class buoy tender of the United States Coast Guard built by Zenith Dredge of Duluth, Minnesota. Her keel was laid 26 May ...
Rescue Radio, replaces the PRC-90, PRC-112 and PRC-125 for non-combat use: AN/PRC-150: Falcon® II tactical HF-SSB/VHF-FM manpack radio: Harris Corporation (now L3Harris Technologies) AN/PRC-152: Falcon® III portable, compact, tactical software-defined combat-net radio: Harris Corporation (now L3Harris Technologies) AN/PRC-154
The most powerful engine ever fitted to the W126 S-Class was a 5.5-litre V8, putting out 221 kW (300 PS, 296 bhp). This engine, classified as ECE-Variante (German name), has a higher compression ratio of 10:1 and cannot be retrofitted with a catalysator at a later date. In September 1986, the ECE-Variante was superseded by the RÜF-Variante ...
Type: Semi-automatic pistol: Place of origin: France: Service history; Used by: France Nazi Germany Viet Cong Turkey: Wars: World War II French Indochina war Algerian War of Independence
With the new Model 1886 lever-action rifle, and appearance of new smokeless powders on the market, in 1891, Winchester Repeating Arms Company started to experiment with necking down the .45-70 cartridge.
The station went on the air as WGOV-FM in November 1966. [3] On February 20, 1984, the station changed its call-sign to the current WAAC. [4]The "GOV" referred to the fact that it was owned by "Dee" Rivers, son of former Georgia governor E.D. Rivers.