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D29, D-29 or D.29 may refer to: * , a light cruiser which served with the Royal Australian Navy during World War II * , formerly USS ''Cushing'' (DD-797), a destroyer transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1961 and given penant number D29 * , formerly USS ''Sample'' (FF-1048), a frigate transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1989 and given penant number D29 * , formerly USS ''Collett'' (DD-730), a destroyer sold to the Argentinian Navy in 1974 * New Standard D-29, a commercial pilot trainer aircraft produced in the United States between 1929 and 1930 * D29 road (Croatia) D29 is a state road in the northwestern Croatia connecting Novi Golubovec and the D35 (Croatia), D35 state road to Soblinec on the D3 (Croatia), D3 state road near the A4 (Croatia), A4 motorway Popovec interchange. The road is long. The road, ..., a state road * LNER Class D29, a class of British steam locomotives {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig Ship disambiguation pages ...
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New Standard D-29
__NOTOC__ The New Standard D-29 was a trainer aircraft produced in the US from 1929 to 1930. It was a conventional biplane design with a fuselage constructed from duralumin members riveted and bolted together, and the wings were made with spruce spars and bass-wood and plywood built-up ribs. Deliberately built to be rugged and simple the D-29 was moderately successful, but had to compete with the Swallow TP. Variants ''Data from: Aerofiles'' ;D-29:initial version 85 hp Cirrus III engine, one built. ;D-29A:production aircraft with Kinner K-5. Six supplied to US Navy as the NT-1 trainer in 1930.(Note: The US Navy designation NT-2 does not refer to a version of the D-29, but to two New Standard D-25s captured from smugglers and used by the US Coast Guard). ;D-29 Special:D-29A with Menasco B-4. ;D-29S – Sport version with coupe cockpit (also known as D-25C). ;D-31 Special:D-29A with Kinner B-5. ;D-32 Special:three-seater D-29A with Wright J-6. ;D-33 Special:three-seater D-29 ...
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D29 Road (Croatia)
D29 is a state road in the northwestern Croatia connecting Novi Golubovec and the D35 (Croatia), D35 state road to Soblinec on the D3 (Croatia), D3 state road near the A4 (Croatia), A4 motorway Popovec interchange. The road is long. The road, as well as all other state roads in Croatia, is managed and maintained by Hrvatske ceste, state owned company. Traffic volume Traffic is regularly counted and reported by Hrvatske ceste, operator of the road. Road junctions and populated areas Maps Sources

{{State roads in Croatia State roads in Croatia, D029 Krapina-Zagorje County, D029 Roads in Zagreb, D029 ...
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LNER Class D29
The NBR J Class (LNER Classes D29 & D30), commonly known as the Scott class, were a class of 4-4-0 steam tender locomotives designed by William P. Reid for the North British Railway. They passed to the London and North Eastern Railway at the grouping in 1923. Forty-three were built, of which thirty-five (ten D29s and twenty-five D30s) survived into British Railways ownership in 1948. Overview The Original J Class locomotives were based on the NBR K Class mixed traffic 4-4-0s. The J Class had 6' 6" driving wheels for express passenger work and a large tender which carried sufficient water to allow passenger trains to run non-stop between Edinburgh and Carlisle. These locomotives were named after characters in the novels of Sir Walter Scott and naturally became known as "Scotts". Some of the names were later re-used on LNER Peppercorn Class A1 locomotives. Builders Six locomotives were built in 1909 by the North British Locomotive Company and a further ten were built in 1911 by ...
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