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| [[Ather 450]] <small>(An Indian electric scooter)</small>
| <small>Rear: symmetrically mounted progressive mono-shock|caption=Ather 450|transmission=Automatic|torque=20.5 Nm|power=7.2 BHP|top_speed={{convert|80|km/h|abbr=on}}|engine=5.4 kW [[Brushless DC electric motor|BLDC electric motor]]|class=[[Electric scooter]]|successor=|production=2018―Present|manufacturer=[[Ather Energy]]|aka=|image=TR02 - 5Dph (33) (cropped).jpg|footnotes=|height={{convert|1250|mm|abbr=on}}|fuel_capacity=2.4 kWh [[Lithium-ion battery]]|assembly=[[Whitefield, Bangalore]], India}}The AtherAt 450 is an electric scooter manufactured by [[Ather Energy]] in India. It was launched in [[Bangalore|Bengaluru]] in September 2018. It is powered by a 5.4 kW (7.2 BHP) [[Brushless DC electric motor]], and a 2.4 kWh [[lithium-ion battery]] pack. The scooter can accelerate {{Convert|0-40|km/h||abbr=on}} in 3.9 seconds. It has a top speed of {{Convert|80|km/h||abbr=on}} with {{convert|75|km|abbr=on}} range.</small>
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| [[Power-off accuracy approach]]
| <small>A power-off accuracy approach is an aviation exercise used to simulate a landing with an engine failure. The purpose of this training technique is to better develop one's ability to estimate distance and glide ratios. The variation in each angle refers to the degrees an aircraft must turn to be aligned with the runway. Consideration of the wind and use of flaps are important factors in executing power-off accuracy approaches.</small>
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| [[Special:Contribs/Mnqly14|Mnqly14]] (108)
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| [[List of pipeline accidents in the United States in 2020]] <small>(Wikipedia list article)</small>
| <small>The following is a list of pipeline accidents in the United States in 2020. It is one of several [[list of pipeline accidents in the United States|lists of U.S. pipeline accidents]]. See also [[list of natural gas and oil production accidents in the United ..States]].</small>
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| [[Special:Contribs/Jax 0677|Jax 0677]] (127963)
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| [[Prometheus Fuels]]
| <small>Prometheus Fuels is an American energy [[Startup company|startup]] developing tools to filter atmospheric [[carbon dioxide| CO<sub>2</sub>]] using water, electricity, and [[carbon nanotubes|nanotube]] [[nanotube membrane|membranes]] to produce commercially-viable fuels. When powered by [[Renewable energy|renewable electricity]] sources, [[Electrofuel|e-fuels]] produced by such [[direct air capture]] methods do not contribute further emissions, making them [[Carbon neutrality|carbon neutral]]. The project was one of two selected for investment in March of 2019 by [[Y Combinator]], a prominent [[Silicon Valley]] business incubator, after requesting proposals which address [[Carbon dioxide removal|carbon removal]].</small>
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| [[Columbia Area Transit]]
| <small>Columbia Area Transit (CAT), officially the Hood River County Transportation District, is a [[public transit]] agency serving [[Hood River County, Oregon|Hood River County]], Oregon, United States. It operates local bus routes in the city of [[Hood RRiver, ..Oregon|Hood River]], as well as commuter bus routes to [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]], [[The Dalles, Oregon|The Dalles]], and nearby communities.</small>
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| [[WP Suspension]]
| <small>Dutch motocross rider Wim Peters had a serious crash in a race in 1975, needing over a year for recovery from injuries. The trained mechanical engineer used this downtime to improve the suspension elements of his motocross machine. Though the parts wwere ..originally intended only for his own use, Peters' success with his components was noticed by other racers, and he founded the company in 1977 to deal with demand.</small>
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| [[Claude Weaver III]] <small>(pilot)</small>
| <small>Claude Weaver III [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)|DFC]], [[Distinguished Flying Medal|DFM]] & [[Medal bar|Bar]] (August 18, 1923 – January 28, 1944) was an American pilot who joined the [[Royal Canadian Air Force]] during [[World War II]]. He was the youngest [[Allies of World War II|Allied]] [[flying ace]] of the war and was credited with 12.5 aerial victories. He was shot down and taken as a [[prisoner of war]] for one year before successfully escaping captivity, however he was l ...</small>
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| [[Special:Contribs/NickRich21|NickRich21]] (1951)
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| [[Aquastar (watch brand)]]
| <small>Aquastar is a Swiss [[watch]] brand focused on watches for [[Underwater diving|diving]] and [[sailing]]. Founded in 1962 by Frédéric Robert, a watch designer, [[scuba diver]] and sailor, from 1963 onwards the company formally operated as Aquastar S.A. as the successor of the brand Jeanrichard. In 1963 the name of the company Jeanrichard S.A. changed to Aquastar S.A.</small>
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| [[Special:Contribs/Patrizia Santi|Patrizia Santi]] (19)
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| [[William H. Leder]] <small>(U.S. Navy pilot and Air Medal recipient)</small>
| <small>William Henry Leder (May 5, 1918 – September 5, 1943) was a [[fighter pilot]] with the [[United States Naval Reserve]] (USNR) during [[World War II]]. He is credited with scoring multiple victories during the conflict flying a [[Grumman F4F Wildcat]] .. For actions during the [[Battle of Santa Cruz Islands]] he was awarded the [[Air Medal]].</small>
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| [[Polaris Scrambler 250R/es]]
| <small>The Polaris Scrambler 250R/es was the only production [[Three-wheeler#All-terrain vehicles|All Terrain Cycle]] produced in North America, an honor only challenged by neighboring specialty ATC manufacturer [[Tiger ATV LTD]]. On the market in 1985 and 1986, it was reverse engineered from an existing Polaris ATV with various outsourced components. The drive, frame and body are utilized from the Polaris Trail Boss, while the triple tree, forks, fender, front wheel and hand controls were provided by Yamaha, from their 225DX ATC.</small>
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| [[Tiger ATV LTD]]
| <small>Tiger ATV, LTD was an independently owned ATV manufacturer founded in 1984, specializing in [[All-terrain vehicle#Sport competition|Sport ATC's and ATV's]] produced in low numbers. Estimates vary in the collector community, with production numbers ranging from as little as 300, to as many a 1000 units leaving the factory. In an interview with R&D Manager Mickey Dunlap, he stated that no more than 20 machines were produced in the winter of 1985/86, suggesting that the lower number is more accurate. Chassises were built in house, or in the case of the [[Tiger ATV LTD#Tiger KTM Powered 80cc ATC|Tiger 80]], heavily modified, as was the bodywork, at their Burnsville, Minnesota facility, while drivetrains were provided By [[Bombardier Inc.|Rotax]] and [[KTM]]. Tiger produced ATC's for three years, but continued to support machines for several years after.</small>
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| 2020-04-26
| [[Tire-derived aggregate]]
| <small>Tire-derived aggregate (TDA) is a building material made of recycled tires, which are shredded into pieces of varying sizes. It is commonly used in construction projects because it is sustainable and lightweight, along with being cheaper than many available materials. Common applications for TDA including [[Land reclamation|landfilling]], landslide stabilization, and vibration mitigation. In 2007, an estimated 561.6 thousand tons (about 509 metric tons) of TDA were produced. This accounted for about 12 percent of the total recycled tire material used.</small>
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| [[Jean-Luc Brunel]] <small>(French model scout, founder of MC2)</small>
| <small>Jean-Luc Brunel (born 1946) is a [[French people|French]] model scout and former [[modeling agency]] manager. He gained prominence by leading the modelling agency Karin Models, and founded MC2 Model Management which had offices in New York, Miami, anand Tel Aviv.. The subject of a ''[[60 Minutes]]'' investigation in 1988, Brunel has faced allegations of sexual assault spanning three decades.</small>
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| [[Honda ATC200]]
| <small>The [[Honda]] ATC 200 was introduced in 1981, as their top model in the ATC line-up, and remained in the line-up, in various forms, until Honda voluntarily ceased production in 1987. In the six years of production, six variations were made, often sold concurrently. Collectively, Honda produced +530,000 200cc ATC's, becoming the most prolific sellers in the ATC market, and one of the most recognizable ATC's available.</small>
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| [[Daihatsu Taft (kei crossover)]] <small>(Kei car built by Daihatsu)</small>
| <small>The {{nihongo|Daihatsu Taft|Japanese: ダイハツ・タフト|Daihatsu Tafuto}} (stylised as TAFT) is a [[Crossover (automobile)|crossover SUV]]-styled [[kei car]] produced by Japanese automaker [[Daihatsu]]. It is based on the [[Toyota New Global Architecture#DNGA|Daihatsu New Global Architecture]] (DNGA) platform and replaced the [[Daihatsu Cast|Cast Activa and Sport]]. It was first introduced at the 2020 [[Tokyo Auto Salon]] as a prototype vehicle.</small>
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| [[List of Honda three-wheeled all-terrain vehicles]]
| <small>Honda began researching All Terrain Vehicles as early as 1967. Within 18 months they had designed and shipped their first three-wheeled vehicle, designated US90, as a 1970 model. By 1973, Honda trademarked the moniker ‘All Terrain Cycle’, leading to a near universal recognition of all three-wheeled machines as ATC's, regardless of manufacturer. Honda's dominance of the ATC market peaked in 1984, with 370,000 units shipped and a 69% market share. In 1985, Honda offered their most diverse line-up, with ten models available. Honda remained the leader in production and sales until voluntarily exiting the ATC market in 1987.</small>
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| [[Peugeot Quasar]] <small>(1984 Peugeot concept car)</small>
| <small>Quasar was the name of the first [[concept car]] produced by [[Peugeot]] of [[Groupe PSA]]. It was assembled in 1984 at the PSA plant in [[La Garenne-Colombes|La Garenne]], and first displayed at the 67th [[Paris Motor Show]] in the same year. Named after [[Quasar|the astronomical phenomenon]], it shared many of its internal components with the [[Peugeot 205#205 Turbo 16 (T16)|205 Turbo 16]], Peugeot's [[Rallying|rally]] variant of the [[Peugeot 205|205]]. Currently, it is part of an installation at the [[Musée de l'Aventure Peugeot|Peugeot Adventure Museum]] in [[Sochaux]].</small>
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| [[Rover P6BS]]
| <small>Rover P6BS aka Leyland Eight GE (Group experimental) was a prototype from Rover for a mid-engines sports car. Rover had a Buick V8 and after some work on it was finished in 1967 and was planned to go into Rover P5B and P6B, but the engineers wanted something sportier and had already stared a project on the side. The team headed by [[David Bache]] created an advanced coupé with the V8 mounted in the middle, but offset to the right. The reason for this was that the gearbox was in front of the engine and this placement allowed the transaxle to be run on the side of the engine and thus making the car lower. The most of the work was done at [[Alvis Car and Engineering Company|Alvis]] and it was speculated it would be a new Alvis. It was designed to be production ready and it even got a preliminary price tag, in a US press release it said the cost would be US$5000. The test drivers loved it. It never entered production, but the project lived on as the never made [[Rover P9]].</small>
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| [[Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA]]
| <small>Mazda Toyota Manufacturing, U.S.A., Inc. (MTMUS) is a future [[joint venture]] [[automobile]] manufacturing factory in [[Huntsville, Alabama]], United States. The plant plant is expected to create at least 4,000 new jobs. This plant will also have the ability to build 300,000 vehicles a year. The new manufacturing plant will build Toyota and Mazda future crossover vehicles. The plant would be operational in 2021.</small>
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| [[Convention Center–Southwest Waterfront Line]]
| <small>The Convention Center–Southwest Waterfront Line, designated as Route 74, is a daily bus route that is operated by the [[Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority]] between [[Walter E. Washington Convention Center]] (K & 6th Streets NW) and [[NatNationals ..Park]] (Half and O Street) via 7th Street.</small>
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| [[Bruce W. Carr]]
| <small>Bruce Ward Carr (January 28, 1924 – April 25, 1998) was a highly decorated [[United States Air Force]] [[Colonel (United States)|colonel]]. During [[World War II]], he was shot down over [[Germany]] and, after evading capture for several days, snuck into ..a [[Luftwaffe]] [[Aerodrome|airfield]] and stole an enemy plane which he flew back to [[Allies of World War II|Allied]] lines.</small>
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| [[Special:Contribs/NickRich21|NickRich21]] (1951)
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| [[FlyBAIR]]
| <small>flyBAIR is a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] start-up [[airline]] with its head office in [[Belp]] near [[Bern]] and bases at [[Bern Airport]] and [[Sion Airport]]. It primarily operated scheduled flights to holiday destinations across Europe, with additional charter operations throughout the summer months. The airline is yet to launch operations.</small>
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| [[Tigershark PWC]]
| <small>Tigershark is a defunct subsidiary of [[Arctic Cat]] that produced [[personal water craft]]'s (PWC) from 1993 until 1999. Tigershark PWC's were designed to be light, sporty and inexpensive, but early models have a reputation for poor build quality and the brand suffered, despite significant improvements with the introduction of the 1997 models. The line was introduced in 1993 as a singular Tigershark model. Across seven years, the brand would consist of 20 offerings between two unique hull designs, 3 various lengths, and two engines in various trim and sizes.</small>
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| [[Cadillac Lyriq]]
| <small>GM has several EV [[Car model|models]] produced on its existing BEV2 platform. At the 2019 [[North American International Auto Show]], [[Chief executive officer|CEO]] [[Mary Barra]] revealed several details about the group's upcoming series of EVs, which included a crossover from Cadillac. As of March 2020, the name of this vehicle was confirmed to be Lyriq, pronounced "lyric". This name follow as pattern of several prior Cadillac concept vehicles, including the [[Cadillac Evoq|Evoq]], [[Cadillac Provoq|Provoq]], and [[Cadillac Celestiq|Celestiq]], all deliberately ending in "q".</small>
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| [[Special:Contribs/PK2|PK2]] (5207)
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| [[Engine-driven tire pump]] <small>(mechanism to pump car tires from the car's engine in the brass era)</small>
| <small>Tires were not very reliable and drivers had to be ready with a hand pump. These came as single, dual or triple cylinder construction hand pumps. The different cylinders had a large pump cylinder feeding a smaller diameter cylinder to give a higher pressure at the hose. </small>
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| 2020-05-09
| [[2020 East African Express Airways shootdown]]
| <small>The 2020 East African Express Airways shootdown was an aviation accident involving an East African Express Airways [[Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia]] that was on approach to [[Berdale]] on a [[air charter|chartered]] cargo flight from [[Baidoa Airport]], [[Somalia]] when it was allegedly shot down by ground troops of the [[Ethiopian National Defense Force]]. All 6 occupants, including four non-revenue passengers and two crew, were killed.</small>
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| [[Pham Quang Khiem]] <small>(pilot)</small>
| <small>Pham Quang Khiem (born December 27, 1946) was a First Lieutenant and Co-Pilot in the [[South Vietnam Air Force]] (VNAF) during the [[Vietnam War]]. Khiem was a cargo pilot with the 53rd Tactical Wing of the 5th Air Division stationed at [[Tan Son Nhut Air Base|Tan Son Nhut]]. He flew several missions into communists gained [[Pleiku Air Base|Pleiku]] in hopes to rescue VNAF personnel. On 3 April 1975, Khiem organized a plan to steal a C-130a and gather 53 people to rescue them from the communist [[North Vietnam]]ese. Later, Khiem became a pilot for [[Piedmont Airlines (1948–1989)|Piedmont Airlines]] until 2006.</small>
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| [[Edward L. Hoffman]] <small>(American aviation pioneer)</small>
| <small>Edward Lincoln Hoffman (1884–1970) was a [[United States Army Air Service]] (USAAS) pilot, officer and Engineering Division Chief at [[McCook Field]]. With no parachute experience, he formed a team that included aviation pioneers [[Leslie Irvin (parparachutist)|Leslie ..Irvin]] and [[James Floyd Smith]] which developed the first modern [[parachute]].</small>
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| [[Steering group]] <small>(group of experts who oversee a research project)</small>
| <small>Steering group is made up of [[experts]] who oversee a [[project]] to ensure that protocol is followed and provide advice and troubleshoot where necessary. Usually it includes members of the line organization which creates the results and of the project owners or sponsors. A steering group usually meets at key stages during the course of a project and influences strategic decisions.</small>
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| [[GMC Hummer EV]] <small>(American electric truck and SUV)</small>
| <small>The GMC Hummer EV is an upcoming off-road [[Electric car|electric]] vehicle series produced by [[General Motors]]. The new Hummer EV will be available in two variants, an SUV and a truck (dubbed "SUT"). The vehicles were introduced through a series of teasers on January 30, 2020, with the full market launch during the [[Super Bowl LIV]] on February 2, 2020. The official release, which was scheduled for May 20, 2020, was postponed due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic|coronavirus pandemic]] and will be rescheduled at a future date. The truck variant is expected to go on sale in late 2021.</small>
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| [[Sterkh-BM]]
| <small>The Sterkh-BM is an [[unmanned aerial vehicles]] that was designed, and produced by Minsk Aircraft Overhaul Plant in [[Belarus]]. There were plans to start batch production of the unmanned aerial vehicle Sterkh-BM in 2013. Several Sterkh-BMs are said to have been assembled so far. The plant intends to make up to ten every year.</small>
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| [[Martin Campbell Field]] <small>(Airport in Tennessee, United States)</small>
| <small>Martin Campbell Field is a [[general aviation]] [[airport]] located near [[Copperhill, Tennessee]]. It serves the [[Copper Basin (Tennessee)|Copper Basin]] region in which it is located, as well as the entirety of [[Polk County, Tennessee|Polk County]] ..and surrounding areas.</small>
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| [[Lewis A. Rodert]] <small>(American aircraft engineer)</small>
| <small>Lewis August Rodert (1906-1973) of the [[National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics|National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)]] was awarded the 1946 Collier Trophy for the design, development, and practical application of a thermal aircraft [[de-icing|anti-icing]] system. NACA icing research leader from 1936 to 1945. Lew build his own de-icing systems on a [[Lockheed Model 12 Electra Junior|Lockheed 12A]] and a [[Curtiss C-46 Commando|Curtiss C-46]] creating a flying de-ice laboratory.</small>
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| [[Sky Pearl Club]]
| <small>China Southern Airlines's [[frequent-flyer program]] is called Sky Pearl Club ([[Simplified Chinese characters|simplified Chinese]]: 明珠俱乐部; [[Traditional Chinese characters|traditional Chinese]]: 明珠俱樂部; [[pinyin]]: ''Míngzhū Jùlèbù''). The Sky Pearl Club allows its members earn FFP mileage not only flying China Southern domestic segments but also on flights of other [[SkyTeam]] member airlines within the SkyTeam global network. Additionally, Sky Pearl Club members can earn and use mileage on partnered [[Sichuan Airlines]], [[China Eastern Airlines]], and [[China Airlines]] flights. Membership of Sky Pearl Club is divided into three tiers: Sky Pearl Gold Card (SkyTeam Elite Plus), Sky Pearl Silver Card (SkyTeam Elite) and Sky Pearl Member Card.</small>
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| [[Georges Bellenger (aviator)]]
| <small>Georges Marie Bellenger , born in [[Évreux]] (September 19 , 1878 - December 22 , 1977) at [[Pecq]] , is a [[French Office in Taipei|French officer,]] [[Aircraft pilot|pilot]] of French [[aviation]] . It follows a gunner training after its integration into the [[ÉcÉcole Polytechnique]] in 1898.. Georges Bellenger was passionate about aviation in [[France]] at the beginning of the 20<abbr><sup>th</sup></abbr> century.</small>
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| [[Ford Abeille]]
| <small>The Ford Abielle (French for Bee) is a [[coupé]] that was produced and sold in the French market between 1952 and 1954. Produced by Ford’s French subsidiary based on their earlier [[Ford Vedette|Vedette]] saloon which was itself an abandoned US project to make a cheap post-war car.</small>
In 1952, the five-door and five-seat hatchback model Ford Abeille came out with a two-piece, horizontally split tailgate. With its sheet enclosed rear window cutouts and a payload of 500kg, it was considered more practical and comfortable estate.</small>
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| [[Base 50]]
| <small>A Base 50 engine is a generic term for engines that are [[Reverse engineering|reverse-engineered]] from the [[Honda]] {{Convert|49|cc|abbr=on}} [[air-cooled]] [[four-stroke]] [[Single-cylinder engine|single]] cylinder engine. Honda first offered these engines in 1958, on their [[Honda Super Cub|Honda Super Cub 50]]. Honda has offered variations of this engine continuously, in sizes up to {{Convert|124|cc|abbr=on}}, since its introduction. The Honda Super Cub has been produced in excess of 100,000,000 units, the most successful motorized vehicle in history. With multiple manufactures utilizing clones of the Honda 50 engine for current Mopeds, Scooters, small motorcycles and Power Sport machines, it is the most produced engine in history.</small>
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