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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
kitset — /ˈkɪtsɛt/ (say kitset) noun the component parts needed to assemble an article as a radio or a piece of furniture, or model as an aeroplane …
MOTAT collections — This list collects the transport related vehicles exhibited or owned by the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) in Auckland, New Zealand.Aircraft*Avro Lancaster 1940s bomber (generic restoration) *Beechcraft 18 Kansan 1940s Photographic… … Wikipedia
Titan T-51 Mustang — The Titan T 51 Mustang is a three quarter size replica of the P 51 Mustang. It is a two seat homebuilt aircraft with dual controls and tandem seats, and has remarkable performance given the small size of the engine.T 51 kitsets are fabricated by… … Wikipedia
Paddle steamer — A paddle steamer is a ship or boat driven by a steam engine that uses one or more paddle wheels to develop thrust for propulsion. It is also a type of steamboat. Boats with paddle wheels on the sides are termed sidewheelers, while those with a… … Wikipedia
Cindy Blackman — Blackman performing in Melbourne, May 2008 Background information Birth name Cindy Blackman Born Nove … Wikipedia
NZR E class (1872) — “Josephine” at the Otago Settlers Museum Power type Steam Builder … Wikipedia
Michael Parekowhai — (b. Porirua, 1968) is a New Zealand sculptor, of Nga Ariki, Ngati Whakarongo and European descent. He makes a broad range of work, across a range of media that intersects sculpture and photography. Despite the range of Parekowhai s output, his… … Wikipedia
Moera — Basic information Local authority Lower Hutt City Date established 1920s Population 1,611 (2006 [1]) … Wikipedia
Ashford Handicrafts — Ashford Handicrafts, a small company in Ashburton, New Zealand are the largest manufacturer of hand spinning wheels in the world, exporting worldwide.Early historyWalter Ashford had built up a modest Rakaia based business in kitset furniture when … Wikipedia
Henry Ely Shacklock — (21 June, 1839 17 December, 1902) was an iron moulder and prosperous manufacturer in colonial New Zealand. In 1873 H.E. Shacklock designed and built the first of thousands of cast iron coal ranges that, after various modifications, became the… … Wikipedia
Dennis List — (1946 9 November 2007) was a New Zealand poet, editor and novelist. List was born in Wellington to a professional family whose name was originally Liszt but grew up in Rotorua. He became a student at Victoria University of Wellington in 1964 and… … Wikipedia