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5M or 5-M may refer to: * 5M model, a troubleshooting and risk-management model used for aviation safety * Sibaviatrans (IATA code), a former airline * 5M, a Toyota M engine Toyota Motor Corporation's M family of engines were a longitudinally mounted straight-6 engine design. They were used from the 1960s through the 1990s. All M family engines were OHC designs. While the M family was born with a chain-driven single c ... * 5M, a model of HP LaserJet 5 * ''Shada'' (''Doctor Who'') (production code: 5M), an unfinished ''Doctor Who'' serial See also * M5 (other) {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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Sibaviatrans
Sibaviatrans (Joint Stock Company SIAT) was an airline based in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. It operated scheduled and charter passenger and cargo flights from various locations around Russia. It also provided helicopter services. It was a member of AiRUnion alliance. History The airline was established and started operations on 23 February 1995. It employed 557 staff. It suspended operations at the end of September 2008 due to the AiRUnion collapse. Destinations Sibaviatrans operated services to the following domestic scheduled destinations (at September 2008): *Abakan ( Abakan International Airport) *Barnaul (Barnaul Airport) *Baykit (Baykit Airport) *Belgorod (Belgorod International Airport) *Bodaybo (Bodaybo Airport) *Bratsk (Bratsk Airport) *Chelyabinsk (Chelyabinsk Balandino Airport) * Dikson (Dikson Airport) *Igarka (Igarka Airport) *Irkutsk (Irkutsk Airport) *Kazan (Kazan International Airport) *Kemerovo ( Kemerovo International Airport) *Krasnodar (Krasnodar International ...
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Toyota M Engine
Toyota Motor Corporation's M family of engines were a longitudinally mounted straight-6 engine design. They were used from the 1960s through the 1990s. All M family engines were OHC designs. While the M family was born with a chain-driven single camshaft it evolved into a belt drive DOHC system after 1980. All M family engines used a cast-iron block with an aluminum cylinder head, and were built at the Toyota Kamigo plant in Toyota City, Japan. The M-E variant, available only in the Japanese domestic market, was the first Toyota engine to be equipped with fuel injection (at the same time as the 4-cylinder 18R-E). The 4M-E was the first Toyota engine to be equipped with fuel injection for non-Japanese markets. The M family were Toyota's most prestigious engines (apart from the uncommon '' V family'' V8) for 30 years. They were commonly found on the large Toyota Crown, Mark II, and Supra models. M The first M was a version produced from 1965 through 1988. It was a 2- ...
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HP LaserJet 5
The HP LaserJet 5 is a group of monochrome laser printers produced in the mid-1990s as part of the LaserJet LaserJet as a brand name identifies the line of laser printers marketed by the American computer company Hewlett-Packard (HP). The HP LaserJet was the first popular desktop laser printer. Canon supplies both mechanisms and cartridges for most HP ... series by Hewlett Packard (HP).Twenty Years of Innovation: HP LaserJet and Inkjet Printers 1984–2004 (PDF, archived)
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It is the successor to the HP LaserJet 4 series of printers. After the LaserJet 5 series, however, HP introd ...
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Shada (Doctor Who)
''Shada'' is a story from the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Written by the series' script editor Douglas Adams, it was intended as the final serial of the 1979–80 season ( season 17) but was never originally completed, owing to strike action at the BBC during studio recording. Entering production as a six-part story (6 x 25-minute episodes) in 1979, plans were later revised for the story to be broadcast as a four-part story (4 x 25-minute episodes) in 1980. Ultimately however, the story would never be completed in either format. The BBC released a completed version of ''Shada'' in 2017, with missing dialogue newly recorded by the original cast, using the same audio equipment employed in the initial shoot, and animated by the team that undertook the reconstruction of the 1966 serial ''The Power of the Daleks''. This version was released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2017, and finally broadcast on television as a feature length TV moviewhich was titled ''The ...
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