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D16 may refer to: Vehicles Aircraft * Fokker D.XVI, a Dutch fighter aircraft * Temco D-16, an American twin-engine civil utility aircraft Locomotives * BHP Port Kembla D16 class, an Australian diesel locomotive * British Rail Class D16/1, two experimental diesel locomotives of 1947/8 * British Rail Class D16/2, three experimental diesel locomotives of 1950–54 * GSR Class D16, an Irish 4-4-0 steam locomotive class * LNER Class D16, an English 4-4-0 steam locomotive class * Pennsylvania Railroad class D16, an American 4-4-0 steam locomotive Ships * , a ''Cannon''-class destroyer escort of the Brazilian Navy * , a ''Fletcher''-class destroyer of the Hellenic Navy * , a N-class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy * , an I-class destroyer of the Royal Navy * , a County-class destroyer of the Royal Navy Other uses * Chondroma * ''Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru'', a 2016 Indian film * Digital Bolex D16, a cinema camera * Dublin 16, a postal district in Ireland * Iceberg D-16, an Antarct ...
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Fokker D
Fokker was a Dutch aircraft manufacturer named after its founder, Anthony Fokker. The company operated under several different names. It was founded in 1912 in Berlin, Germany, and became famous for its fighter aircraft in World War I. In 1919 the company moved its operations to the Netherlands. During its most successful period in the 1920s and 1930s, it dominated the civil aviation market. Fokker went into bankruptcy in 1996, and its operations were sold to competitors. History Fokker in Germany At age 20, while studying in Germany, Anthony Fokker built his initial aircraft, the ''Spin'' (Spider)—the first Dutch-built plane to fly in his home country. Taking advantage of better opportunities in Germany, he moved to Berlin, where in 1912, he founded his first company, Fokker Aeroplanbau, later moving to the Görries suburb just southwest of Schwerin (at ), where the current company was founded, as Fokker Aviatik GmbH, on 12 February 1912. World War I Fokker capitalized o ...
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Temco D-16
The Temco D-16 is a 1950s twin engine civil aircraft from the United States. It was produced by conversion of a Ryan Navion to replace its single engine with two wing-mounted engines. It is commonly known as the Twin Navion, although that name is also often applied to a later similar conversion, the Camair 480. Background The project began in 1951 as a requirement by Charles Daubenberger for an inexpensive replacement for the corporate Ryan Navion operated by his Dauby Equipment Company, to achieve better reliability while crossing high mountain ranges. He commissioned Roger Keeney of the Acme Aircraft Company to provide a solution, that evolved into a twin engine conversion of a Navion. Design and development Jack Riley Sr. built the first model with a team of four. With encouragement from Lycoming, the 125 hp Lycoming O-290 four-cylinder engine was selected for the project. Design changes from the basic Navion structure included strengthened wing spars, that supported eng ...
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BHP Port Kembla D16 Class
The D16 class are a class of diesel locomotives built by English Electric, Rocklea for Australian Iron & Steel's, Port Kembla steelworks between 1959 and 1964. History D16 was one of the fleet of Locomotives that was built with more engine power than D1 class with 12 delivered between 1959 and 1964 to haul trains on Australian Iron & Steel's, Port Kembla network. All were leased to Pacific National in August 2007 when BlueScope BlueScope Steel Limited is an Australian flat product steel producer that was spun-off from BHP Billiton in 2002. History BlueScope was formed when BHP Billiton spun-off its steel assets on 15 July 2002 as BHP Steel. It was renamed BlueScope ... outsourced the operation of its rail network. The locomotives remained the property of BlueScope Steel.
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British Rail Class D16/1
LMS No. 10000 and 10001 were the first mainline diesel locomotives built in Great Britain. They were built in association with English Electric by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway at its Derby Works, using an English Electric 1,600 hp diesel engine, generator and electrics. Under British Railways, the locomotives became British Railways Class D16/1; they were initially operated primarily on mainline express passenger services on former LMS lines, both in single and in multiple. In 1953, they were transferred to the Southern Region for comparison with Bulleid's British Rail Class D16/2 diesel locomotives. Both locomotives were withdrawn and scrapped in the 1960s. Background and design Background In March 1947, the LMS announced its intention to operate main line passenger services using diesel traction: initial specifications were for a pair of 1,600 hp locomotives with a top speed of 100 mph, capable of hauling express services such as the ''Royal Scot' ...
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British Rail Class D16/2
British Railways Class D16/2 was a class of prototype diesel locomotives built by British Railways at Ashford Works and introduced in 1950–1951, with a third example being introduced in 1954. They had been designed by Oliver Bulleid for the Southern Railway and were authorised in February 1947 but did not appear until after nationalisation. The diesel engine and transmission were supplied by English Electric, but the Bulleid influence was obvious. The box-like body style closely resembled Bulleid's electric locomotives and was quite different from the usual English Electric style, typified by British Rail Class D16/1 which in turn was strongly influenced by contemporary American design. Unusually for pioneer British diesels, 10201 and 10202 were originally specified (prior to alteration of gear ratios to improve tractive effort when operating as mixed-traffic units) with a top speed of rather than the of 10203, pre-dating the three-figure maximum speeds of the Deltic and ...
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GSR Class D16
GSR may refer to: Organizations * Gas Safe Register, in the United Kingdom * Global Sea Mineral Resources, a subsidiary of the dredging company DEME, aimed at exploring the mining of polymetallic nodules on the deep sea floor * Groupe Scolaire La Résidence, a French international school in Casablanca, Morocco Medicine and science * Galvanic skin response, physiological phenomenon * Glutathione reductase, enzyme Places * Gerber Scout Reservation, scouting facility in Michigan, United States * Grand Sierra Resort, in Nevada, United States Transport * Acura Integra GS-R, automobile * Qardho Airport in Somalia * Rail systems; ** Great Southern Railway (other) ** Gondal State Railway, in British India ** Great Sandhills Railway, Canadian railway Other uses * Gunshot residue *''Grammata Serica Recensa'', dictionary of Old Chinese * General Service Respirator The General Service Respirator (GSR) is a military gas mask designed to replace the previous S10 respira ...
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LNER Class D16
D16 may refer to: Vehicles Aircraft * Fokker D.XVI, a Dutch fighter aircraft * Temco D-16, an American twin-engine civil utility aircraft Locomotives * BHP Port Kembla D16 class, an Australian diesel locomotive * British Rail Class D16/1, two experimental diesel locomotives of 1947/8 * British Rail Class D16/2, three experimental diesel locomotives of 1950–54 * GSR Class D16, an Irish 4-4-0 steam locomotive class * LNER Class D16, an English 4-4-0 steam locomotive class * Pennsylvania Railroad class D16, an American 4-4-0 steam locomotive Ships * , a ''Cannon''-class destroyer escort of the Brazilian Navy * , a ''Fletcher''-class destroyer of the Hellenic Navy * , a N-class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy * , an I-class destroyer of the Royal Navy * , a County-class destroyer of the Royal Navy Other uses * Chondroma * ''Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru'', a 2016 Indian film * Digital Bolex D16, a cinema camera * Dublin 16, a postal district in Ireland * Iceberg D-16, an Antarct ...
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Pennsylvania Railroad Class D16
Class D16 on the Pennsylvania Railroad was their final development of the 4-4-0 "American" type of steam locomotive. A total of 429 of these locomotives were built at the PRR's Juniata Shops, spread across five subclasses; some had diameter driving wheels for service in level territory, while others had drivers for mountainous terrain. In the pre-1895 scheme, these locomotives were second class L. Construction continued until 1910, and the locomotives, aided by a rebuild program from 1914, remained in service in large numbers until the 1930s, a small number surviving into the 1940s. One locomotive, #1223, was preserved and is currently on display. Design These locomotives were originally conceived as an enlargement of the earlier class P (later reclassified D14) and were an extremely large and powerful locomotive for the period. Breaking with the traditional 4-4-0 layout with a low-slung boiler and the firebox between the frames, the class L design had a large Belpaire fi ...
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Chondroma
A chondroma is a benign cartilaginous tumor, which is encapsulated with a lobular growing pattern. Tumor cells (chondrocytes, cartilaginous cells) resemble normal cells and produce the cartilaginous matrix (amorphous, basophilic material). Presentation Characteristic features of this tumor include the vascular axes within the tumor, which make the distinction with normal hyaline cartilage. Diagnosis Classification Based upon location, a chondroma can be described as an enchondroma or ecchondroma. * enchondroma - tumor grows within the bone and expands it * ecchondroma - grows outward from the bone (rare) Treatment - best left alone - if it causes fractures (enchondroma) or is unsightly it should be removed by curettage and the defect filled with bone graft. See also * Extraskeletal chondroma Extraskeletal chondroma is a cutaneous condition, a rare benign tumor of mature cartilage. See also * List of cutaneous conditions Many skin conditions affect the human integ ...
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Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru
''Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru'' (), also known as ''D-16'', is a 2016 Indian neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by Karthick Naren, and starring Rahman. Featuring a predominantly new cast and crew, the film features music composed by Jakes Bejoy, cinematography handled by Sujith Sarang and editing done by Sreejith Sarang. Released on 29 December 2016, the film went on to gain positive reviews from film critics as well becoming a sleeper hit and blockbuster. The film was remade in Kannada as ''Aa Drushya'' (2019). The film is going to be remade in Hindi with Varun Dhawan in the lead role. Plot The story begins with Deepak narrating the story of one of his cases that occurred during his service as a police officer in Coimbatore. Deepak narrates the story to a man who is the son of another police officer who has come for taking career advice from him. Three young men - Fabian, Mano and Melvin - hit a man with the car they were driving on a rainy day in a neighborhood. ...
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Digital Bolex D16
Digital Bolex was a partnership between Cinemeridian, Inc. and Ienso Canada, an engineering company, to develop the Digital Bolex D16 digital cinema camera. Development was funded via a successful Kickstarter in March 2012, raising $262,661. On June 27, 2016, the company announced on its website that it would no longer be producing cameras as of that month, and would shut down its online store on June 30, 2016. Company profile Digital Bolex is headquartered in Downtown Los Angeles and Toronto, Canada. Cameras were designed and manufactured in Canada. Name In 2012, Cinemeridian licensed the named Bolex from Bolex International, the Swiss camera company that created the first consumer 16mm film camera, the H16, in 1927. The name Bolex is derived from that of its inventor, Jacques Bogopolsky. The Digital Bolex D16 is named after the H16. History (2011–present) The Digital Bolex was initially developed as a side project of CEO Joseph Rubinstein's LA-based photo booth co ...
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Dublin 16
Dublin postal districts have been used by Ireland's postal service, known as '' An Post'', to sort mail in Dublin. The system is similar to that used in cities in Europe and North America until they adopted national postal code systems in the 1960s and 1970s. These were incorporated into a new national postcode system, known as Eircode, which was implemented in 2015. Under the Eircode system, the city is covered by the original routing areas D01 to D24, along with A## and K## codes for locations elsewhere in County Dublin. History The postal district system was introduced in 1917 by the British government, as a practical way to organise local postal distribution. This followed the example of other cities, including London, first subdivided into ten districts in 1857, and Liverpool, the first city in Britain or Ireland to have postcodes, from 1864. The letter "D" was assigned to designate Dublin. The new Irish government retained the postal district system, but district number ...
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