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  2. Isofix - Wikipedia

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    Isofix anchor points under a removable cover. Isofix (styled ISOFIX) is the international standard for attachment points for child safety seats in passenger cars. The system has other regional names including LATCH ("Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children") in the United States, and LUAS ("Lower Universal Anchorage System") or Canfix in Canada. [1]

  3. Beaumont (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Coupe/Convertible: 2,845 mm (112.0 in) Beaumont was a make of mid-sized automobiles produced by General Motors of Canada from 1964 to 1969. These cars were based on the Chevrolet Chevelle, but the line had its own logo and nameplate, and was neither marketed nor actively sold in the United States. Its logo consisted of an arrow, similar to that ...

  4. List of Aero L-39 Albatros operators - Wikipedia

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    France. Breitling Jet Team. A civilian aerobatic display team based in Dijon, France; operating seven L-39 Albatros jets in the colours of their sponsor, Breitling . TopGun Voltige. This company based in La Roche-sur-Yon operates 2 L-39 Albatros jets for touristic flights.

  5. California judge halts hearing in fight between state ... - AOL

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    A California judge has temporarily blocked a hearing from taking place in a dispute between one of the state's most influential agricultural companies and the country's biggest farmworkers' union.

  6. Acadian (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    To promote automobile manufacturing in Canada, the APTA (also known as the "Auto Pact") in the 1960s had provisions prohibiting sales of certain United States-made cars. . General Motors responded by offering certain makes of cars manufactured in Canada primarily for the Canadian market such as Acadian, and Beaumont, which started as an offering in the Acadian line, but later became its own ...

  7. Aero L-39 Albatros - Wikipedia

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    Only six L-39C were converted into L-39M1 by 2014 [89] L-39V (V for Vlečná – tug) Single-seat target tug version for Czechoslovakia. Equipped to tow KT-04 target on 1,700 m (5,600 ft) cable. Prototype plus eight production aircraft built. [90] L-39ZO (Z for Zbraně – weapons) Interim weapon trainer variant for export.

  8. Bell L-39 - Wikipedia

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    The L-39 program was halted on August 26, 1946, and the L-39-1 was sent to Langley Field, where it was used for wind tunnel testing. [1] The L-39-2 was retained by Bell to support their X-2 program, being modified with a new fully swept wing of a design intended for the X-2. [1] [3] On December 12, 1949, both aircraft were transferred to the ...

  9. List of airline codes - Wikipedia

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    Former name: Atlantic Air Transport; former IATA codes: 7M, DG, transferred to Atlantic Flight Training in 2014. QB AAJ Air Alma: AIR ALMA Canada Ceased operations 10/01/2002; former IATA code: 4L ACS Air Cess: Liberia defunct ADT Air Dorval: AIR DORVAL Canada defunct AHN Air Hungaria: AIR HUNGARIA Hungary AHR Air Adriatic: ADRIATIC Croatia ...