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M311 or M-311 may refer to: * M-311 (Michigan highway) * Alenia Aermacchi M-311, a turbofan-powered military trainer * EML Wambola (M311), a Lindau-class minehunter of the Estonian Navy * The CQ M-311, a variant of the Norinco CQ rifle * The M-311 compass invented by Tuomas Vohlonen Tuomas "Tommo" Vohlonen (24 September 1877 – 27 March 1939) was a Finnish inventor. A surveyor by trade, his patents cover a wide area of devices and activities including compasses, skis, surveying, engines and farming. He founded the company S ...
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M-311 (Michigan Highway)
M-311 is a state trunkline highway in Calhoun County in the US state of Michigan that runs from the intersection of M-60 in Burlington north to Interstate 94 (I-94) at exit 104 in Emmett Township. It was previously an unsigned state trunkline, meaning that no reassurance markers were used to identify the highway. The route mainly consists of 11 Mile Road, which was a county road prior to the 1998 rationalization process. Route description M-311 follows 11 Mile Road between M-60 and I-94. In the village of Burlington, M-311 is known as Marshall Street. There is a jog in 11 Mile Road as it runs northwesterly between Q Drive and O Drive. At N Drive, M-311/11 Mile Road turns along N Drive a short distance before turning back northward. Near D Drive, 11 Mile Road passes Hyde Lake. M-311 crosses the Kalamazoo River just south of I-94. All of M-311 is two-lane, rural highway in forest lands and farm fields, and none of it is listed on the National Highway System. H ...
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Alenia Aermacchi M-311
The Aermacchi M-345 is a turbofan-powered military trainer aircraft. It is a development of the SIAI-Marchetti S.211. Development Origins During 1997, Italian aircraft manufacturer Aermacchi acquired SIAI-Marchetti; this purchase included the rights to the latter's S.211, a jet-powered trainer aircraft. In 2004, the company announced its intention to develop an improved version of the S.211, then referred to as the M-311. At the time, Aermacchi was also developing the M-346 Master, which serves as a lead-in fighter trainer; considerably smaller than the M-346, the M-311 was intended to perform both the basic and advanced training syllabus, as well as tactical training functions, as an alternative to single-engined turboprop-powered competitors.Collins, Peter"FLIGHT TEST: Alenia Aermacchi M-311 - Bridging the gap."''Flight International'', 7 May 2007.Doyle, Andrew"M-311 set to face pilot scrutiny."''Flight International'', 13 September 2005. Being based on the S.211, the M-311 f ...
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EML Wambola (M311)
EML ''Wambola'' (M311) is a ''Lindau''-class minehunter of the Estonian Navy Mineships Division, formerly the German warship ''Cuxhaven''. The commanding officer of the vessel is Captain Jaanus Antson. The minehunter ''Wambola'' is the first vessel of the Estonian Navy Mineships Division and also the first modernized ''Lindau''-class minehunter. A black keel on a silver background with a golden battle-axe is on the coat of arms of the vessel. The battle-axe is a weapon used by the ancient Estonians which also symbolizes their fighting spirit and strength. The ships motto is the Latin "''Ad unquem''" which is in English "Onto the nail head". The coat of arms was designed by Priit Herodes. In 2000 a cooperation contract was signed between the Pärnu city council and the minehunter ''Wambola'' which gave the vessel a right to wear the Pärnu town coat of arms and to introduce the city in all foreign harbors across the world. History EML ''Wambola'' (M311) was built in West German ...
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Norinco CQ
The Type CQ is an unlicensed Chinese variant of the M16 rifle manufactured by Norinco. According to the Norinco website, the rifle is officially known as CQ 5.56. It can be distinguished from other AR-15 and M-16 pattern rifles by its long, revolver-like pistol grip, somewhat rounded handguards, and the unique shape of its stock. History The CQ was first introduced in the early 1980s. This weapon is chambered for 5.56×45mm cartridges and it was intended for export sales. Two variants of the CQ rifle are made: the CQ 5.56, also known as the CQ-311 or CQ M-311, the select-fire variant for Military/LE sales; and the CQ M311-1, the semiautomatic version for the civilian market. Later, a carbine variant has been introduced, called the CQ 5.56mm Type A. The Semi-auto sporter have been successful in the civilian market. The CQ was never adopted by the Chinese military or even unofficially distributed within Chinese troops. Other military uses of the Type CQ assault rifle have bee ...
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