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  2. Allstar SZD-54 Perkoz - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, automatic elevator connections, a gas spring assisted canopy opening, a hydraulic disc brake on the main wheel and a "Röger hook" on the canopy were established. [ 15 ] The test flight of the new SZD-54-2 Perkoz (SP-8013) was conducted on 2 April 2007 with pilot Mariusz Stajewski for the EASA certification.

  3. Oshkosh M1070 - Wikipedia

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    By July 2009 more than 2,600 M1000 trailers had been ordered. [4] The M1000 has 40 wheels (215/75R 17.5 tires) across five axle lines, these with two half-width axles per line. Each axle has hydraulic pendular suspension, providing a 254 mm stroke, with lateral oscillation accommodating surface undulations.

  4. Grob G103 Twin Astir - Wikipedia

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    The Grob G 103 Twin Astir is a glass-reinforced plastic two-seat sailplane that was developed in Germany in the 1970s by Grob Aircraft AG as a counterpart to the single-seat G 102 Astir, then in production.

  5. JCB (heavy equipment manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    The car is powered by two modified JCB 444 diesel power plants using a two-stage turbocharger to generate 750 bhp (560 kW), one engine driving the front wheels and the other the rear wheels. On 22 August 2006 the Dieselmax, driven by Andy Green , broke the diesel engine land speed record, attaining a speed of 328.767 mph (529.099 km/h).

  6. Unimog 435 - Wikipedia

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    The Unimog 435 was built with two different wheelbases, 3,250 mm (128 in) and 3,850 mm (152 in). It is a rear wheel drive vehicle with selectable four wheel drive (part time four-wheel drive). The gearbox is a fully synchronized 8-speed manual gearbox with lockable differentials. A reduction gear and a crawler gear were available as additional ...

  7. Flat wagon - Wikipedia

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    Flat wagons for carrying timber: the Class Snps 719 (front) and the Class Roos-t 642 (behind). Flat wagons (sometimes flat beds, flats or rail flats, US: flatcars), as classified by the International Union of Railways (UIC), are railway goods wagons that have a flat, usually full-length, deck (or 2 decks on car transporters) and little or no superstructure.