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Dyl may refer to: People * Dyl Harris (1926–1988), Welsh rugby league footballer * Les Dyl (1952–2022), English rugby league footballer Places * DYL, the IATA code of Doylestown Airport, Pennsylvania Other * DYL Motorcycles DYL Motorcycles - (DYL Limited) formerly known as Dawood Yamaha Limited was a Pakistani motorcycle manufacturer owned by members of the Dawood family and based in Hub, Balochistan, Pakistan since 1976. History DYL Motorcycles was founded in 197 ... * Dylan (name) {{dab ...
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Dyl Harris
Dilwyn Edward John Harris (22 October 1924 – 30 April 1988) was a Welsh professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s and 1950s. He played at representative level for Wales, and at club level for Castleford ( Heritage № 290), as a , i.e. number 8 or 10 during the era of contested scrums. International honours Harris won four caps for Wales Wales ( cy, Cymru ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by England to the Wales–England border, east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the ... in 1947–1951 while at Castleford. References External linksStatistics at thecastlefordtigers.co.uk(archived) {{DEFAULTSORT:Harris, Dyl 1926 births 1988 deaths Castleford Tigers players Rugby league players from Maesteg Rugby league props Wales national rugby league team players Welsh rugby league players ...
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Les Dyl
Leslie P. Dyl (1 December 1952 – 22 May 2022)Rhinos confirm the passing of legend Les Dyl
Seriousaboutrl.com was an English professional footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s. He played at representative level for and , and at club level for

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Doylestown Airport
Doylestown Airport is a public airport in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, owned by the Bucks County Airport Authority (BCAA)., effective 2009-07-02. It is two nautical miles north of Doylestown, Pennsylvania and has a single fixed-base operator, Leading Edge Aviation, Civil Air Patrol squadron 907, flight training, and aircraft rentals. History The airport was founded in May 1942 as a dual use airport and farm. Between 1957 and 1960, the airport was converted from a pig farm that was owned and managed by John Van Sant, a popular aviator in Pennsylvania and founder of the Van Sant Airport. John Van Sant led the development of Vansant airport after the Bucks County Airport Authority purchase of Doylestown Airport in 1962. The airport has been continually managed by the Bucks County Airport Authority (BCAA). Facilities Doylestown Airport covers at an elevation of 394 feet (120 m) above mean sea level. Its one runway, 5/23, is asphalt 3,002 by 60 feet (916 x 18 m). As of 27 January 2 ...
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DYL Motorcycles
DYL Motorcycles - (DYL Limited) formerly known as Dawood Yamaha Limited was a Pakistani motorcycle manufacturer owned by members of the Dawood family and based in Hub, Balochistan, Pakistan since 1976. History DYL Motorcycles was founded in 1976 as ''Dawood Yamaha Limited'' as a joint venture between members of the Dawood family and Yamaha Motor Company. In 2008, the company re branded itself to DYL Motorcycles and introduced products including the YD-70 Dhoom, an upgrade from the YB-100 Royale which had been produced in Pakistan for the last thirty years. DYL's manufacturing plants are located in Hub where its sister company Balochistan Engineering Works produces the frame, fuel tank, rear arm, fenders, gears, hubs, leavers, crank and cover case. The manufacturing plant for DYL motorcycles is based in Uthal Uthal ( ur, ) is a city of Lasbela District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. Uthal is headquarters of Uthal Tehsil an administrative subdivision of the district ...
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