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Airline Reliability Statistics & History - compared numbers of crashes, casualties, maintenance track records, etc. For example, Wall Street Journal, March 19, 2007, has a table of fatal accidents by airline region
Airport Trucks - Cadbury advert sequel to Gorilla; in context it is relevant to here
Aer Lingus Flight 328 - A Short 360 which crashed on approach to Leicestershire, England on 31th January 1986; [8]
Business aviation (aviation field) - a subset of general aviation that focuses on the business use of airplanes and helicopters; (Business Aviation is about a defunct company)[10]
Captain Julian Bond
Jacob Brodbeck - Educator and aviation pioneer. Jacob Friedrich Brodbeck (1821–1910) :He built a heavier-than-air plane about 40 years before the Wright brothers did. See [11][12] See also the article on this man in the German Wikipedia.
Catalog of Aircraft Specifications - a ist of aircraft and their specifications including operating costs and noise footprint if possible; ideally, this would be formatted using a standard template so easy comparisons could be made; can we use XML?; for a start, see List of aircraft
Clear (airport security) - company; see Clear; [13]
Company Minimum Reserve or CMR, the minimum fuel required at touch-down by an aviation company for a particular aircraft model in its fleet.
Combat landing - technique(s) for tactical landing for military aviation under combat conditions
cyclogyros - experimental form of flight recently mentioned on Slashdot
Duncan Aviation, Inc. - the largest remaining family-owned business aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) organization in the world; [15]
Earthrounders - aviation "Earthrounders" [16]; are "pilots who have flown around the world in light aircraft." Perhaps there is only enough information for a stub, but the article on commercial astronaut Mike Melville states that he is one, but the link for it simply says that the article was deleted, and I had to go outside of the Wikipedia to find out what that is. [1]
Fong Guey - early aeroplane builder; probably Fung Joe Guey
Home Establishment - Royal Flying Corps/Royal Naval Air Service/Royal Air Force "home base" in Britain during World War I; Brit pilots often rotated there after combat role, as instructor
infeasible yield - infeasible-yield impact as such due to an airline schedule disruption
List of all military applicable Aviation Ground Support Equipment (AGSE) manuals used for regular inspections required by DA Directives
List of currently produced aircraft - list of aircraft that are currently being produced
List of plane crashes that caused by low visibility
List of North American United States aviation and airline holding business entities, which have two or more passenger airline carriers with federal operating certificates among their subsidiaries or divisions - suggesting and ((airlist box))
Loop belt - belt that holds infants (up to two years) on an adult's lap; current EU-regulation allow its use from 15 July 2008 onwards; some German sources say it is unsafe and suggest that it could actually increase injuries during an accident
Piedmont Airlines Flight 1489 - A Boeing 737-400 that suffered a landing gear malfunction; [20]
pushforce
Regional Air Mobility - an emerging aviation market developing electric, autonomous aircraft to revitalize regional air travel [21][22][23][24][25]
RSBN Russian civilian and military radio navigation system, there's articles on the Russian, Czech and German wikis about it.ru, cs & de Now redirects to Right Side Broadcasting Network
RMAX
Rubberized Friction Seal Coat - a material sometimes applied to asphalt runways, taxiways and ramps.
Scissor Hub - type of hub; mentioned in the Jet Airways article; not mentioned in the transport hub article
snowclo - an aviation term to mean that an airport is closed to air traffic due to snow
Steve Fossett's hot-air balloon flights - perhaps that isn't the ideal title, but he has made many more flights (and set more records?) than the two listed in his article
Syrian Arab Airlines Flight 501 - Collided with a military helicopter in 2012, killed 3 people.
First railroads in the United Kingdom. This article would be a nice counterpart to First railroads in the United States (and somewhat more important, given that early railroad technology was somewhat more advanced in the UK than in the US).
Triad Bridge, Millville, Massachusetts - A 3-tier bridge, never completed, that would have carried 3 railroads across the Blackstone River. Apparently 1 active, and 1 uncompleted 2-tier, bridge remains today.
Tubular Rail
Vivalto - The most used train in Italy fo regional transport.
PLM 242.AT 4-8-4T Tank Engine - One of the few examples of a 4-8-4 Northern-type tank engine, it was a unique and elegant solution to the demands of the Parisian Suburban Express trains of the late 20's and 30's.
High Desert Corridor - Proposed high-speed rail line in the High Desert region of Southern California.
Pier railway – A light railway (onto and) on a pier. "Pier railway" is the most established general term for such railways. Synonyms include pier train, pier tramway and pier tram. An article about a specific well-known pier railway, the Southend Pier Railway, already exists, but an article on pier railways in general does not. A category for pier railways does exist.
Drako Dragon - A production electric car model, claimed 2,000 horsepowers
FoCOM - VAG-COM-like diagnostic software for Ford/Mazda/Jaguar/Lincoln/Aston Martin/Volvo/maybe some more (also known as ford vcm obd)
Fomm One / FOMM One
Fornasari 99 - SUV
Fornasari 600 - SUV
Fornasari Gigi 311GT - sports car
Fornasari Gruppo B - small sports car
Fornasari Tender - small SUV, similar to Spyker D8
Fugu Z
Gumpert Tornante - supercar
Hellaflush - a type of car modification which lowers the suspension and increases the profile of the tires to create a "stanced" look.
Hennessey Venom GT2
Hunting gearset, a type of gearset where the gear ratio is chosen to avoid the wear problem of the same gear teeth on a gear always interfacing to the same teeth on the facing gear.
Tatra Ecorra - V8-powered race car; based off the Tatra T700
Totem Automobili
Toyota Semibon - commercial van currently in production with unknown specifications and information; I am unsure who requested this article but please see talk page.JZP709 (talk) 15:02, 4 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Toyota X-car - a group of saloons produced by Toyota from the late 60's to present including (but not limited to) the Toyota Altezza, Chaser, Corona, Cressida, Cresta, Mark II, Mark X and more.
Red Coach USA - regional bus transit system in Florida and Georgia; notable for its luxury business model with Wi-Fi and reclining seats;
SMART Transit (Sustainable Moscow Area Regional Transportation), public transit serving Moscow, Idaho, operated by Regional Public Transportation, Inc[6][7]
Bere Regis & District Motor Services - a significant bus company operating in central Dorset, England from 1929 - 1995
Kutsuplus - An existing minibus system in Helsinky, Finland. Passengers request an origin and destination with their smartphone, then a computer system calculates an optimized traject to serve several passengers with the same minibus. https://kutsuplus.fi/home
Astons Coaches - a bus company opearting in the midlands, England
East End Bus Lines - Bus Company operating in Staten Island , and has a partner company (Montauk Student Transport in the Bronx/Montauk Transit Service in New Jersey). https://www.eastendbus.com/
ACCO (trucks) - heavy cab-over marque designed and built in Australia since the early 1960s, initially by International Harvester; later acquired by Iveco
Classic Truck Magazine - magazine; something like Hot Rod magazine
Commer Maxiload 1960s Rootes Group heavy trucks ('CC' series?)
Conestoga trailer - type of commercial shipping truck trailer that has a soft, removable cover; search Google Images for photos
E-track - Widely used tie-down system in trailers
Ford Truck (1935-1948) - Ford trucks between the Model BB and the F series
Ford F-650 super crewzer - Ford heavy truck for fifth-wheel usage
Ford F700 - crew and standard cab; cab and chassis options; production #'s; GVWR specs inc tow/haul ratings
International Harvester Pickup - both the pickup and the Travelall (they were similar)
International Step Van - List of Step-Vans manufactured by International along with engine and transmission models and years.
L-track - Also called logistic track, airline track or seat track (because it originated as a way to attach seats to airplanes) is a widely-used tie-down system for truck beds and other vehicle floors.
International Pacific Highway - expedition started in 1930 for a proposed highway along the west coast of the Americas; from the United States through Mexico and Central America; possibly started by the American Automobile Association (AAA) auto club
Palatine Road (Illinois)/Willow Road (Illinois) - heavily traveled east-west Chicagoland throughfare three miles south of Lake-Cook Road; known for its unusual at-grade local-express lane configuration for part of its Palatine Road segment
Bride (car seat) or Bride (company) or Bride (brand) - famous brand of car seats from Japan; commonly associated with the JDM and drifting scene. (ja:ブリッド) Bride is also created an another car bucket seat brand, called Edirb.
GPS Receiver chipset and protocols - for example SiRF III, SiRF Xtrac etc. and their differences
Greater Idaho Falls Transit, transportation system serving Idaho Falls, Idaho, so far a rideshare service[16]
Hinomoto - this name is also a tractor brandname (or a name of tractor manufacturer?)
Image Wheels - British alloy-wheel manufacturer
Iveco Model Numbering Scheme - explanation of the Iveco model numbering scheme i.e., 190-30 and 190-42
Jasa Marga - the highway and toll road operator in Indonesia
lattice wheel, a modern version of the classic wire wheel design, popular in the 1980s. Famous example: BBS RS, SSR Formula Mesh
list of Opel engines - for example like list of Volkswagen engines; chip tuning, tuning, concepts etc. Opel VS. VW and their differences of engines
Magnum 500 wheel
Minilite - British alloy-wheel manufacturer
MonoRover or IO HAWK or PhunkeeDuck or EROVER, basically any of these new small self balancing electric scooters that look like Segways without the handlebars. Or an article about the general category, let's call it Self balancing scooter. [75]
Echolance - it will be very difficult to find information about this spacecraft: "The Echolance is a type of spacecraft designed in 1949 by a Dr. Robert Duncan-Enzmann. It is a presumably feasible concept, but little else is available on the subject.", from Shortopedia; other potential source only repeat this information; Xionbox₪ 12:06, 11 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I understand that I should not add the names of Firewheel , MARECS-B, or Sirio-2 on the page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Satellite_launch_failures . I should rather create 3 new articles and then insert those new pages... But... it is "too much" for a "modestly experienced" WP French contributor... like me! So Good Luck.... in trying to find the "good guys" who could collect and handle this... "bottle in the sea", in order to complete the job ! R. Zaharia
Triton Ocean World Surveyor is currently a redirect to a stub on another page of a Neptune Mission. I think it's worthy enough to be it's own article, Due to heavy focus on Triton instead of Neptune with it's own goals.[18] I have also made a template of it on my Sandbox page, So feel free to take a look at it hereIowaBird (talk) 08:37, 9 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Ahoy Club - Digital platform for charterers to find a vessel and for owners to manage their yacht’s schedule ([85])
Air-lubricated hull or Air-lubricated vessel - it became apparent to me at a recent Afd for the Mitsubishi system proprietary system that we have at least three commercial systems and could use a generic main article. Ice breakers use air bubbling too -- but I can't say if it should be included in a main article or not. See: [86][87], [88] and on the science, [89]
Alan Woods MBE b. 1937, Founder of Woods' Silver Fleet [90] Co-founder of Thames Clippers [91] Past Master of the company of Watermen & Lightermen, Extra Waterman to HM the Queen, Awarded MBE for service to River Travel March 2020, Opened Woods Quay, London's largest private mooring in August 2020 [92] Lifetime achievement award from Thames Passenger Boat Association 'Architect of the Modern Passenger Boat Industry'. Vessels designed and constructed 61m Silver Sturgeon, Silver Barracuda, Silver Dolphin, Silver Marlin, Silver Bonito, Silver Sockeye and Thames Clippers catamarans.
boat-steering systems - for example, cable systems (rotary vs. rack & pinion)
busiest canals in the world
Caper Cat 14 - A popular 14' sailing catamaran designed in Queensland, Australia, intended for island hopping and short camping trips. Similar to Hobie 14.
China-Japan International Ferry Company (Xin Jian Zhen) - ferry that leaves weekly between Shanghai, China and Kobe/Osaka, Japan
SS Cimbria- A German ocean liner that sank on January 19, 1883 with the loss of about four hundred lives. Currently the only article is a mention in List of shipwrecks in January 1883
Commercial Maritime Code - 18 different maritime signal flags created by the British Board of Trade in 1857
Four Winns - or other large boat manufacturers; there seems to be a shortage of info about different boat-makers in general
Foyle Ferry Company
Fraser Yachts - international yacht brokerage specialising in yachts for sale, yacht charters and superyacht management ([94])
Freak Ship - proposed mass production of WWII-era single-journey, flat-bottom cargo ships powered by automobile engines; NZ Evening Post, 13 August 1941. Volume CXXXII, Issue 38
Hassmersheim Ferry - a draft for this article exist on Draft:Hassmersheim Ferry
Hawster - part of a brigantine and/or a sailing ship
HMS Firequeen - described as special service vessel, Portsmouth harbour pendant 5 (1914); M/V Bahamian ex Firebird ex Firequeen ex Candace, 1882-c.1950 served as freighter and lighthouse tender in Bahamas; 1882 Type: Special Service Vessel - Steam Yacht; Purchased 1882 ; Displacement: 446 tons 26 Jun 1897 Present at the Naval Review at Spithead in celebration of the Diamond Jubilee. 1914 Portsmouth; Fire Queen, 1847 Type: Tender ; displacement: 466 tons Propulsion: Paddle ([95]; [96]; [97]; [98])
Hong Kong International Convention for Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships
International Code of Symbols - extended version of the Commercial Maritime Code (maritime signal flags)
J&K Smit - ship-building company that was in operation in the year 1957
Keel cutter - a number of articles mention this yacht(?) type, but there is no corresponding article yet
Roundship - came across this term in an article on medieval/Renaissance Mediterranean trade
Rumpenheim Ferry - a draft for this article exist on Draft:Rumpenheim Ferry
Saique - Type of boat; 17th century Turkish coaster used in the Levant. Only one known contemporary image, drawn by Lt. Henri Sbonski De Pessebon.
Willing to write article, but I don't know how to do Wiki Edits.
Shipboard fire - historically the most-feared threat aboard a ship; could discuss how risk has been mitigated over the centuries, and notable shipboard fire casualties; List of fires#Ship fires
Seawolf Yacht - privately-owned luxury motor yacht built by J&k Smit that once served in the U.S. Navy as a tug boat; currently registered in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean ([103])
Port Community System - electronic platform that connects the multiple systems operated by a variety of organizations that make up a seaport or airport community ([www.epcsa.eu/pcs])
Woods Quay - Central London's longest private pier. Replacing Savoy Pier. Completed during 2020 lockdown. Named after Alan Woods MBE. Owned and managed by Woods' Silver Fleet. Restoring the site of original Victorian steamship pier within Victoria Embankment designed by Sir Joseph Bazalegtte.
ship's speeds - maybe not the right title; there is already an article about flank speed but nothing explaining, for example, the difference between standard and full, flank and emergency, etc.; see Talk:flank speed
shipping marks - marks to identify the goods or cargoes so that goods can be identified easily and faster
Stamford Towing & Roadside Assistance - Stamford Towing & Roadside Assistance 47 Halloween Blvd #101, Stamford CT 06902 (203) 408-1505 We provide transportation of broken-down vehicles using hauling as a method of transport
U-boat Worx - seems to be company making small submarines; [107]
^"Arrest made after scuffle at bar." America's Intelligence Wire 1 Oct. 2009. CNSN. 8 May 2011.
^Biker gangs deny they are criminal groups. Paul Egan. Detroit News. Detroit, Mich.: Jun 16, 2007.
^Avengers President Arrested On Rackets Charge; [Final / Lorain Edition]. John Caniglia Plain Dealer Reporter. The Plain Dealer. Cleveland, Ohio: Sep 25, 1999. Robbery Verdict Reduces Sentence; [4 State / Suncoast Edition] Jamal Thalji. St. Petersburg Times. St. Petersburg, Fla.: Jun 23, 1996. P. 1.B
^Motorcycle Gang Testimony Not Allowed Visiting Judge Offers No Reason For His Decision.; [Metro Edition] Bill Harmon. Tampa Tribune. Tampa, Fla.: Jun 21, 1996. P. 1
^Witnesses Disagree On Identification Of Robbery Suspect; [State Edition] T. Christian Miller. St. Petersburg Times. St. Petersburg, Fla.: Jun 19, 1996. P. 1
^Witnesses Lined Up For Robbery Trial; [Metro Edition] Bill Harmon. Tampa Tribune. Tampa, Fla.: Jun 19, 1996. P. 3 Bill Harmon. Tampa Tribune. Tampa, Fla.: Jun 21, 1996. P. 1