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| A Simme seat or Simme-Seat is a type of [[street furniture]] provided at [[bus stop]]s for waiting passengers.
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| Royal Air Force Wormwood Scrubs or more simply RAF Wormwood Scrubs is a former [[Royal Air Force]] [[List of former Royal Air Force stations|station]] located in [[Wormwood Scrubs]], [[Old Oak Common]], west [[London]].
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| Ain el Gazala Airfield Complex, also known as Gazala and Ayn al Ghazāla, is an abandoned airfield complex primarily used during [[World War II]]. It was located in [[Ain el Gazala]] in Northern [[Cyrenaica]], located {{Convert|62|km}} WNW from [[Tobruk]], [[Libya]].
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| Martuba Airfield Complex, also known as Martübah, is an abandoned airfield complex primarily used during [[World War II]]. It is located in [[Martuba]] in Northern [[Cyrenaica]], located {{Convert|23|km}} SE from [[Derna, Libya|Derna]], [[Libya]].
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| The concept of the "U-flak" or "Flak Trap" originated on 31 August 1942, when {{GS|U-256||2}} was seriously damaged by aircraft. Rather than scrap the boat, it was decided to refit her as a heavily armed anti-aircraft boat intended to combat the losses being inflicted by Allied aircraft in the [[Bay of Biscay]].
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| The AEC NS-type is a model of double-decker bus that was introduced in London in 1923. It was designed by [[Associated Equipment Company|AEC]] in cooperation with, and operated by, the [[London General Omnibus Company]] (LGOC).
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| State Air Traffic Management Corporation in the Russian Federation ({{langx|ru|Федеральное государственное унитарное предприятие «Государственная корпорация по организации воздушного движения в Российской Федерации»}}) is an organization providing air navigation services in Russia.
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| The Honda JNC1 engine is a bespoke 3.5-liter, [[twin-turbocharged]] [[V6 engine]], designed and produced by [[Honda]] for the second generation [[Honda NSX (NC1)]].
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| On February 20, 1981, Aerolíneas Argentinas Flight 342, operated by a [[Boeing 707-300|Boeing 707-387B]], nearly hit the transmitting antenna of the [[1 World Trade Center (1970–2001)|North Tower]] of the [[World Trade Center (1973-2001)|World Trade Center]] in [[New York City]] during its approach to [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]]. The [[air traffic controller]]'s intervention avoided the impact with less than 90 seconds of distance between the aircraft and the North Tower.
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| KISS Rebreathers is a brand of [[diving rebreather]]s marketed to the [[Technical diving|technical]] and [[recreational diving]] community. Originally manufactured in Canada, later in the US, the manufacturer has been owned by a European company since 2024, and is seeking [[CE marking|CE accreditation]] for their latest product, the KISS Sidewinder 2.
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| Zender GmbH was a vehicle tuning company founded by Hans-Albert Zender, which existed from 1969 to 2008. The company cooperated with [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], [[Volkswagen]], [[Fiat]] and [[Opel]].
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| The Chrysler Institute of Engineering was an engineering [[Postgraduate education|graduate school]] operated by the [[Chrysler Corporation]] from 1931 to 1988. Situated on the [[Highland Park Chrysler Plant|company's headquarters complex]] in the [[Detroit]] enclave of [[Highland Park, Michigan]], the school offered [[master's degree]]s in mechanical engineering, as well as non-degree training programs for its employees.
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| Luke Alexander Bisby is a Canadian-born structural engineer whose research focuses on how buildings and infrastructure behave in fire. He is Chair of Fire and Structures in the School of Engineering at the [[University of Edinburgh]] and serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief of Elsevier’s ''[[Fire Safety Journal]].''
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| The BMW Garmisch is a concept car designed and built by [[Bertone]] on the chassis of a [[BMW 2002 Tii]]. The car debuted in 1970 at the [[Geneva International Motor Show#1970|Geneva Motor Show]].
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| The Nova NP02 is a [[sports prototype]] race car designed and built by French manufacturer Nova Proto. Nova Proto, founded by Guillem Roux and Camille Gautré Santos, has previously provided maintenance and spare parts for several [[Norma Auto Concept|Norma]] cars including the M20, M20-F and [[Norma M20-FC|M20-FC]].
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| US Army Engineer Command, Europe (ENGCOM) was a unit of [[United States Army Europe and Africa|US Army Europe]] from 1966-1974. The command was the idea of [[Andrew P. O'Meara|General Andrew P. O'Meara]], USAREUR commander 1965-1967 who had been disappointed with Engineer support while [[4th Armored Division (United States)|4th Armored Division]] commander.
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| Ursula is the name of a riverine [[unmanned surface vehicle|unmanned surface vehicle]] (USV) capable of carrying [[FPV drone|FPV drone]]s. It was developed in [[Ukraine]] during the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine]]. It has been dubbed the world's smallest aircraft carrier.
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| Evolito Ltd. is a British [[aerospace]] company that develops [[Axial flux motor|axial-flux]] [[electric motors]], motor controller units, and [[Battery management system|battery management systems]] for aviation applications. The company operates a 40,000-square-foot (3,716-square-meter) manufacturing and testing facility in [[Bicester]], [[Oxfordshire]].
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| Air Force Three is the [[air traffic control]] designated [[Aviation call signs|call sign]] held by any [[United States Air Force]] aircraft carrying the [[United States secretary of state]], but not the [[president of the United States]] or [[Vice President of the United States|vice president]]. The term is often associated with the [[Boeing C-32]], a modified [[Boeing 757|757]] which is most commonly used as the secretary of state's transport.
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| Aeroservis is a regional airline, operating regular flights in [[Zabaykalsky Krai]], [[Russia]], as well as [[Air charter|Charter flights]]. It is based in [[Kadala Airport]], serving [[Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai|Chita]].
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| Bansei Airfield, also known as Kaseda Airfield is a former Imperial Japanese Army aviation base located in the town of [[Kaseda]] in [[Kagoshima Prefecture]], [[Kyushu Island]] in Japan. Because of its brief period of operation, it is also known as the “phantom special attack base.”
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| Chiran Airfield is an abandoned military airfield located in [[Chiran, Kagoshima|Chiran]], [[Minamikyūshū]], on the [[Satsuma Peninsula]] of [[Kagoshima]], [[Japan]]. It was established in December 1941, and mainly served as training base for [[Kamikaze]] pilots. Today, the [[Chiran Peace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots]] exists on the site of the former airfield.
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| The Army Air Traffic Services Command (ATSCOM) is a unit of the US Army that provides airspace and air traffic support to army bases and other commands globally. The command certifies air traffic controllers for the service, inspects airfields, ensures safe aircraft operations in installation air space as well as civilian air space at home and internationally.
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| Japan Air Lines Flight 813 (Douglas DC-8-33) en route from [[San Francisco International Airport]] to [[Haneda Airport|Tokyo International Airport]] experienced an Uncontained Engine Failure in its number one engine shortly after takeoff. The pilot made an emergency landing at [[Oakland International Airport]] across San Francisco Bay, and all 41 passengers and crew were safe.
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| 7Air Cargo, LLC is a [[cargo airline]] headquartered in [[Miami]], [[Florida]], operating as a dedicated [[Federal Aviation Administration|FAA]] Part 121 carrier. It was founded in September 2020 with its roots tracing back to The Xtreme Group, a significant player in aviation services, including [[aircraft]] and engine component maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO).
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| Royal Air Force Habilayn or more commonly RAF Habilayn is a former [[Royal Air Force]] station located in Al Habilayn, [[Radfan district]], [[Yemen]]. The station served as an important forwarding base for British troops during the [[Radfan Campaign]] in the [[Aden Emergency]].
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| The Changan Nevo A06 ({{zh|c=长安启源A06}}) is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] and [[range extender]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] produced by Chinese auto manufacturer [[Changan Automobile|Changan]] under the [[Changan Automobile#Changan Nevo (Qiyuan)|Changan Nevo]] brand.
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| Century Dam is a dam located in [[Malibu Creek State Park]] in the [[Santa Monica Mountains]] of [[Southern California]].
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| The 94th Aero Squadron was a historic restaurant in Van Nuys, California. It opened in 1973.
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| This article lists the orders and deliveries for the [[Embraer C-390 Millennium|C-390 Millenium]] family, currently produced by [[Embraer]].
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| This article summarises the operators, and the delivery status of the [[NHIndustries NH90|NH90]].
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| Dubuque Municipal Airport was an airport located on [[Chaplain Schmitt Island]] in [[Dubuque, Iowa]]. The city bought the land for $10,000. A highway made {{Convert|16|ft|m}} above the [[Water level|base level]] of the [[Mississippi River]] was constructed, connecting the airport.
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| Captain Edward W. Rucker, Jr., was an U.S. Army aviator during World War I who earned the [[Distinguished Service Cross (United States)|Distinguished Service Cross]] in the skies over Europe as part of the 27th Aero Squadron.
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| The Jetta VS8 is a [[mid-size crossover SUV]] produced by [[Volkswagen]] under the [[Jetta (car marque)|Jetta]] brand exclusively for the Chinese market.▼
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| Fabryka Samochodów Rolniczych "Polmo” w Poznaniu ({{Translation|Agricultural Vehicle Factory "Polmo" in Poznań}}), more commonly known as FSR, was a Polish company located in [[Poznań]] that produced pickup trucks.
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| ''Steadfast'' is a [[Yakovlev Yak-3|Yak-3U]] replica built by the Romanian company [[Avioane Craiova]] in 2005. The aircraft holds nine world records, including the under-{{cvt|3000|kg}} World Speed Record set by Will Whiteside in 2011. Currently, the aircraft is flown at the [[Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre]].
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| The Dongfeng eπ 008 (pronounced 'e pie'; also known as Yipai 008 and Dongfeng Ace 008) is a [[Extended range electric vehicle|extended range]] and [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] [[Crossover (automobile)|mid-size SUV]] produced by Chinese automobile manufacturer [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation]] under the [[Dongfeng eπ]] (东风奕派) sub-brand. It is the second product of the eπ sub-brand, and was launched in 2024.
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| Naval Outlying Landing Field Magnolia, or Magnolia Field, was an unmanned military airport in [[Baldwin County, Alabama|Baldwin County]], [[Alabama]], United States. It was built between 1943-44 by the United States Navy, and operated as a satellite field to NAS Penascola for most of its lifetime.
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| Naval Outlying Landing Field Wolf, or Wolf Field ([[ICAO]]: KNHL), was a military airport in [[Baldwin County, Alabama|Baldwin County]], [[Alabama]], United States. It was built between 1942-44 by the United States Navy, and operated as a satellite field to NAS Penascola for most of its lifetime.
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| The Changan Nevo Q07 ({{zh|c=长安启源Q07|p=Cháng'ān Qǐyuán Q07}}) is a [[range extender]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[SUV]] produced by Chinese auto manufacturer [[Changan Automobile|Changan]] under the [[Changan Automobile#Changan Nevo (Qiyuan)|Changan Nevo]] brand since 2025.
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| On 25 May 2000, Air Liberté Flight 8807, a passenger charter flight operated by a [[McDonnell Douglas MD-83]] (F‑GHED), collided with a [[Shorts 330#Variants|Shorts 330‑200]] freighter (G‑SSWN) operating as Streamline Aviation Flight 200 at [[Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport]] during a runway incursion; the first officer of Flight 200 was killed and the captain was seriously injured, while on board Flight 8807 there were no injuries.
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| Unimatic is a computer system installed by [[Tata Infotech]] for [[United Airlines]] in 1997 to track and disburse vital flight data such as scheduling, aircraft weight, and aircraft balance. A massive failure of the system early on 8 August 2025 led to 35% of all United flights being delayed and 7% cancelled throughout the United States, with concomitant effects internationally.
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| Landes de Bussac Airfield, also known as Bedenac-Bussac Airfield was a military airport in the commune of Landes de Bussac (today [[Bussac-Forêt]]) in western France, located approximately 45 kilometres north northeast from [[Bordeaux]]. It was established in June 1926 and was closed in the early 1950s, mainly serving military operations.
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| The VinFast EC Van (E-City Van) is a [[Kei car|mini]] [[Electric car|electric]] [[van]] produced and introduced by [[VinFast]], a member of [[Vingroup]] in 2025.
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| The Arcfox S3 ({{zh|c=极狐S3}}) is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] manufactured by [[BAIC]] under the [[Arcfox]] brand.
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| The Bestune Yueyi 08 ({{zh|c=奔腾悦意08}}) is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] and [[range extender]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] produced by the [[FAW Group]] under the brand name [[Bestune]].
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| The BYD e7 is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] manufactured by [[BYD Auto]] since 2025.
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| The Hongqi HS9 is a [[plug-in hybrid]] [[Full-size car|full-size]] [[Luxury vehicle|luxury]] [[crossover SUV]] produced by [[China|Chinese]] automobile manufacturer [[Hongqi (marque)|Hongqi]], a subsidiary of [[FAW Group]].
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| The Oldbac Kalana is a track-only [[sports car]] developed by [[Estonia]]n car manufacturer Oldbac, and built in partnership with [[Italy|Italian]] coachbuilder [[Manifattura Automobili Torino]]. The car was created with the intention of setting a lap time of under 1:00 at the [[Porsche Ring]], where it currently holds the outright record.
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| The Roewe D6 is a [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] produced by [[SAIC Motor]] under the [[Roewe]] brand.
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| Maandeeq Air is a [[Somali people|Somali]]-owned airline based at [[Aden Adde International Airport]], [[Mogadishu]], [[Somalia]].The airline operates scheduled domestic flights within Somalia and international services to neighboring countries in the Horn of Africa, including Kenya.
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| Air Sandy was a regional airline in Canada. It operated during the 1990's and is known to have had two aircraft, a Piper PA 31 and a Cessna 206.
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| IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications is a leading, peer-reviewed journal from the [[IEEE Industry Applications Society]] (IAS) that focuses on the practical application of [[electrical engineering|electrical and electronic engineering]] in industrial settings. It serves as an essential resource for engineers and researchers by publishing high-quality papers on the design, development, and application of electrical systems, [[apparatus]], devices, and controls.
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| [[Starship flight test 11]] <small>(Starship flight 11)</small>
| Starship flight test 11 will be the eleventh [[flight test]] of a [[SpaceX Starship]] launch vehicle. [[List of Starship vehicles#Ship 38|Ship 38]] and either [[List of Super Heavy boosters#B15|Booster 15]], or [[List of Super Heavy boosters#B17|Booster 17]] will fly on this test flight. As of July , 2025, the flight profile is unknown.
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| [[Hybrid electromagnetic suspension]]
| Hybrid electromagnetic suspension (HES or H-EMS) is a type of magnetic suspension system used in some high-speed ground transport and maglev applications. It combines elements of both [[electromagnetic suspension]] (EMS) and [[electrodynamic suspension]] (EDS) to provide stable levitation, reduced energy consumption, and operation over a broader range of speeds.
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| A hybrid electromagnet is a type of magnet that combines the principles of both [[Electromagnet|electromagnets]] and [[Permanent magnet|permanent magnets]] to produce a magnetic field. It typically integrates a superconducting or resistive electromagnet with permanent magnets in order to achieve high magnetic field strengths while potentially lowering the power consumption compared to a conventional electromagnet of equivalent strength.
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