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  2. The Most Outrageous Luxury RVs Money Can Buy - AOL

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    Newmar London Aire. Price: $713,049 ... Price: About $800,000 An RV on steroids, the Ikon is claimed to be the most powerful luxury motor coach ever built by its maker, Renegade. It’s the maker ...

  3. Recreational vehicle - Wikipedia

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    An example of a Class C recreational vehicle, recognisable by the extension of the cabin over the cab Motor home Map symbol used by the US NPS to indicate an RV campground. A recreational vehicle, often abbreviated as RV, is a motor vehicle or trailer that includes living quarters designed for accommodation. [1]

  4. Airstream - Wikipedia

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    The Nest was a smaller and lower priced trailer than any in the Airstream line, but at the upper end of prices for its market segment. Airstream moved the company to Ohio and expanded staff for production with Airstream Nest trailers scheduled to be available in early 2018. [5] The Airstream Nest was withdrawn from the market in September 2020.

  5. List of aircraft (C–Cc) - Wikipedia

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    1.53 Canada Air RV. 1.54 Canadair. 1.55 Canadair aircraft Canadian military designations. ... "deLloyd Monoplane" and "Aire-Craft Cabin-Aire/deLloyd" [1] Cabrinha

  6. Van's Aircraft RV-9 - Wikipedia

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    The Van's RV-9 and RV-9A are American two-seat, single-engine, low-wing homebuilt airplanes sold in kit form by Van's Aircraft of Aurora, Oregon. The RV-9 is the tail-wheel equipped version while the RV-9A features a nose-wheel. [4] [5] [6] The RV-9 was built around a newly designed high aspect ratio wing, featuring a Roncz airfoil.

  7. New Routemaster - Wikipedia

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    The launch of the design for the New Bus for London led to BBC One's The One Show airing a segment on 18 May 2010 reviewing the 100-year history of the London standard double-decker, with John Sergeant reviewing the history of, and riding preserved examples of, the 1910 LGOC B-type, the RT and the original AEC Routemaster.