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  • The engine technology developed for the Skycar has also been adapted as a [[UAV]] platform called ([http://www.moller.com/aerobot/] ==See also==
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  • ...r markets worldwide, then this is the section to mention that information. Also, mention if the <MODEL> goes by another name in these other markets. ==See Also==
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  • '''Superleggera''', also called '''tube-frame''', is an [[automobile]] construction technology used ==See also==
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  • ...d and her sight fixed upon the distance." Because of this, the statue was also nicknamed "Nelly in her Nighty". ==See Also==
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  • ...portscar manufacturer, for the historic British motorcycle and car marque, see [[Ariel (vehicle)]].'' == See also ==
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  • ...t double world [[Formula 1]] champion. Besides manufacturing cars, Ascari also manages a racetrack, [[Race Resort Ascari]]. ...Ascari's second car, the [[Ascari KZ1]], was developed at Banbury, which also housed Team Ascari's racing assets.
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  • ...zerland invented a hydrogen-powered internal combustion engine.''</ref> He also experimented with steam-powered vehicles in the late 18th century.<ref name ==See also==
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  • ...que converter in place of the Saxomat's [[centrifugal clutch]]. The system also reappeared in the 1990s as Sensonic. ==See also==
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  • ...g). Power output is 108,920&nbsp;hp (80,080&nbsp;kW) at 102&nbsp;rpm. It also produces 5,608,312&nbsp;ft.lbf (7,603,749&nbsp;Nm) of torque at that speed. ==See Also==
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