ZZR (other) , a heritage railway in New South Wales, Australia
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ZZR may refer to: * Kawasaki ZZR series of motorcycles * Isuzu Gemini ZZ/R or ZZ-R * Target allocation radar TPS-1E (German: ''Zielzuweisungsradar'') * A special vehicle in ''Out of Sight'' (1966 film) * Zig Zag Railway The Zig Zag Railway is an Australian heritage railway, situated near Lithgow, New South Wales. It was opened by the not-for-profit Zig Zag Railway Co-op as an unpaid volunteer-staffed heritage railway in October 1975, using the alignment of th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kawasaki ZZR Series
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Kawasaki ZZR, sometimes stylized ZZ-R, refers to a series of motorcycles produced by Kawasaki Heavy Industries Motorcycle & Engine from 1990 to 2020. zzr1100- 1052cc (1990-2001) zzr1200- 1164cc (2002-2005) zzr1400- 1352cc (2006-2011) zzr1400- 1441cc (2012-2020) Motorcycles in this series include: * Kawasaki ZZ-R1400 * Kawasaki ZZ-R1200 * Kawasaki ZZ-R1100 * Kawasaki ZZR600 * Kawasaki ZZR400 * Kawasaki Ninja 250R (ZZR-250) See also * Kawasaki Ninja (ZX-R) * Kawasaki GPZ series * Kawasaki Z series * List of Kawasaki motorcycles * ZZR (other) ZZR may refer to: * Kawasaki ZZR series of motorcycles * Isuzu Gemini ZZ/R or ZZ-R * Target allocation radar TPS-1E (German: ''Zielzuweisungsradar'') * A special vehicle in ''Out of Sight'' (1966 film) * Zig Zag Railway The Zig Zag Railway ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Isuzu Gemini ZZ/R
The Isuzu Gemini is a subcompact car produced by the Japanese automaker Isuzu from 1974 until 2000. The same basic product was built and/or sold under several other names, sometimes by other General Motors brands, in various markets around the world. While the first generation was of a rear-wheel drive design, later versions were all front-wheel-drive, and the last two generations were no more than badge-engineered Honda Domani until the name was retired in 2000. __TOC__ First generation (1974) The first Gemini was the Bellett Gemini, first seen in November 1974. It was based on the third-generation Opel Kadett C on the General Motors T-car platform and came in four-door sedan and two-door coupe body styles. The chassis code was PF50, although the later 1.8-liter versions were called PF60 and the diesels PFD60. In June 1977 the Gemini received its first, light, facelift. The bigger 1817 cc G180 series engine became available, fitted with rectangular headlights rathe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Target Allocation Radar TPS-1E
The Target allocation radar TPS-1E (German:Zielzuweisungsradar TPS-1E (ZZR)) is an omnidirectional pulse radar device. It was used from 1958 until 1989 by the Swiss Air Force. It was also used by German army (''Heer'') air defence reconnaissance platoons up until the early 1990s. History TPS-1E was ordered in the late 1950s for the heavy antiaircraft units. Target data were transmitted by telephone or radio to anti-aircraft artillery batteries. In the radar equipped batteries with the Fire control radar Mark VII, the Parallax computer Meta converted the data to local coordinates. In the remaining heavy antiaircraft radar batteries, data were used in manual targeting. In the middle of 1963 the ZZR was used together with the new Air Defence Operations Center 63 for the same task. After the introduction of fire control unit 75, Skyguard ZZR was incorporated in the new mobile radar units. It was used until the introduction of the TAFLIR systems in 1989. Specifications * Version E of t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Out Of Sight (1966 Film)
''Out of Sight'' is a 1966 comedy film with elements of the spy spoof. It is the third and last of a series of films geared at teenagers by director Lennie Weinrib and producer Bart Patton for Universal Pictures. Perhaps inspired by the success of the American International Pictures' teenage films, as well as Weinrib and Patton's ''Beach Party'' knockoff, ''Beach Ball'', Universal and MCA signed a contract in 1965 for the pair to make 14 rock 'n' roll films in a two-year period; however, the only ones produced were ''Wild Wild Winter'' and this film. The title of the film was originally announced as ''Thunder Blunder'' a parody of '' Thunderball''. Plot Homer (Jonathan Daly) is a butler to secret agent John Stamp. Overhearing a plot to disrupt a concert, Sandra Carter (Karen Jensen) contacts Stamp to seek his assistance but with his boss away, Homer steps into the role of superspy to save Rock and Roll from the criminal organisation known as F.L.U.S.H. FLUSH sends three femme f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |