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| <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 River, 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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| <small>WP Suspension GmbH is a manufacturer of components for [[motorcycle suspension]] systems based in Austria. The company was founded in 1977 as ''White Power Suspension [[Besloten vennootschap|B.V.]]'' in [[Malden, Netherlands|Malden]], Netherlands, by Wim Peters, and is amongst the largest manufacturers of suspension components for [[Motorcycle|motorcycles]].</small>
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| <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.</small>
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| <small>Honda US90, ATC90 and ATC110 directed here</small>
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| <small>The Butler Blackhawk and the Skyway from which it was developed were [[United States|American]] three-seat open-cockpit single engine biplanes of the late 1920s that were built in small numbers immediately prior to having their intended production run interrupted by the onset of the [[Great Depression]].</small>
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| <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, and 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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| <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.</small>
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| <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]].</small>
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| <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.</small>
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| <small>Suzuki was the last of the Japanese Big-Four manufacturers to introduce an ATC to the market. Their first model was a modest recreational 4-stroke, the ALT125, and would anchor their line-up in the five years Suzuki offered ATC’s. While offering an ATC was a formality in the early eighties, Suzuki kept their line-up simple, relative to contemporaries, offering only three models.</small>
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| <small>The Cora by Wisk is an American autonomous [[personal air vehicle]] [[prototype]] previously developed by the [[Kitty Hawk Corporation]], and subsequently by Wisk Aero LLC and [[Boeing]], becoming Cora by Wisk.</small>▼
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| <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.</small>
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| <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 [[Nationals Park]] (Half and O Street) via 7th Street.</small>
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| <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.</small>
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| <small>Lyriq is the name of an upcoming [[Electric vehicle|electric]] [[Crossover (automobile)|crossover]] to be produced by [[Cadillac]], a division of the automotive [[Conglomerate (company)|conglomerate]] [[General Motors]] (GM). It is to be the second GM electric vehicle (EV) sold in North America, after the [[Chevrolet Bolt]]. It was scheduled to be revealed in full to the public on April 2, 2020, though the unveiling is currently cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19 outbreak]].</small>
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| <small>4-door [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]]</small>
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| <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 (parachutist)|Leslie Irvin]] and [[James Floyd Smith]] which developed the first modern [[parachute]].</small>
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| <small>The Ford CD6 platform is an [[automobile platform]] made by [[Ford Motor Company]] since 2019.</small>
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| <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.</small>▼
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| <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.</small>
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| <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.</small>
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| <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>
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It became the most prestigious car dealership in the country, having sold a Buick to the Prince of Wales, later King [[Edward VIII]] in 1935.</small>
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| <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.</small>
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| <small>The Arlington–Union Station Line, designated Route 13Y, was a bus route operated by the [[Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority]] between [[Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport]] and [[Washington Union Station]] in [[Northwest (Washington, D.C.)|Northwest DC]]. The line operated during the weekend early AM hours only between 5:00 AM and 7:00 AM providing riders to National Airport prior to Metro's opening at 7:00 AM.</small>
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| <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.</small>
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| <small>[[Subaru]] has designed, assembled and/or sold the following vehicles:</small>
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| <small>[[Genesis Motor|Genesis]], the [[Luxury brand|luxury marque]] of automotive manufacturer [[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]], has produced several models since its inception in 2015.</small>
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| <small>Electric transmission or Electric powerchain is a [[Transmission (mechanics)|transmission system]] for [[Propulsion|propelling]] [[motor vehicles]]. It is used for [[#Applications|a variety of applications]] in [[Road transport|road]], [[Rail transport|rail]], and [[Marine transport|marine]] [[transport]].</small>
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| <small>The Belaya Rus is an [[aerobatic team]] of the [[Belarusian Air Force|Air Force and Air Defence Forces of the Republic of Belarus]] which performs aerobatics from combat training [[Aero L-39 Albatros]]. The team performs at aviation and public holidays in the [[Republic of Belarus]].</small>
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| <small>The Sunkar is one of two [[aerobatic team]]s in the [[Kazakh Air Defense Forces]] which performs aerobatics during events in [[Kazakhstan]] from combat training [[Aero L-39 Albatros]]. In the [[Kazakh language]], the name of the group is translated as "Falcon".</small>
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| <small>The HEARTECT platform is a [[subcompact car]] [[Car platform|platform]] that underpin various [[Suzuki]] models since 2014. The platform was claimed to utilize 'Ultra and Advanced High Tensile Steel' (UHSS & AHSS). These materials could improve the occupant safety in case of an impact.</small>▼
| <small>Neil Burgess Jr. (1918–1997) was a leading American aircraft propulsion engineer and designer. Working at [[General Electric]] with [[Gerhard Neumann]], they won the 1958 [[Collier Trophy]] for their work on the [[General Electric J79]] turbojet engine which powered the [[Lockheed F-104 Starfighter]].</small>▼
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| <small>The car collection of the 29th Sultan of Brunei is the largest private car collection in the world, consisting of approximately 7000 cars which have an estimated combined value over $5 Billion USD. The 29th Sultan of Brunei, [[Hassanal Bolkiah]], is one of the last absolute monarchs of the modern era.</small>
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| <small>The Volkswagen Nivus is a [[Subcompact car|subcompact]] [[coupé]] [[crossover SUV]] manufactured by the German automaker [[Volkswagen]]. The Nivus is based on the [[Volkswagen Group MQB platform|MQB platform]], and was unveiled in May 2020 in Brazil. It would also be launched in Europe and other South American markets in 2021.</small>
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| <small>The bicable gondola lift, also known as 2S gondola lift, is a type of [[Aerial lift|cable car]] system. ‘2S’ is an abbreviation of the German word {{lang|de|zweiseil}}, meaning ‘bicable’.</small>
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▲| [[Neil Burgess Jr.]] <small>(American aircraft engineer)</small>
▲| <small>Neil Burgess Jr. (1918–1997) was a leading American aircraft propulsion engineer and designer. Working at [[General Electric]] with [[Gerhard Neumann]], they won the 1958 [[Collier Trophy]] for their work on the [[General Electric J79]] turbojet engine which powered the [[Lockheed F-104 Starfighter]].</small>
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| [[Nicholas Lappos]] <small>(American aircraft engineer)</small>
| <small>Nicholas D. Lappos was the program director for the [[Sikorsky S-92]] helicopter. He shepherded the S-92 program through [[FAA]] certification. [[Sikorsky Aircraft]] and the [[Sikorsky S-92|S-92]] team, led by Nicholas Lappos, were awarded the 2002 [[Collier Trophy]] for their work on the S-92.</small>
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