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H10 or H-10 may refer to: Transportation * Atlas H-10, a 1948 four-seat cabin monoplane aircraft * HMS ''Encounter'' (H10), a 1934 British Royal Navy E class destroyer * HMS ''H10'', a 1915 British Royal Navy H class submarine * PRR H10, a 1916 American 2-8-0 steam locomotives model * H10 Bletcham Way, UK Road * London Buses route H10 * Lioré et Olivier LeO H-10, a French seaplane Other * Haplogroup H10 (mtDNA), a subclade of human mtDNA Haplogroup H (mtDNA) *Hilbert's tenth problem in mathematics * H10 Hotels H10 Hotels is a hotel chain with head offices in Barcelona that has been in operation since the late 1980s when its founder, Josep Espelt, opened his first hotel on the Costa Daurada. The chain has over 63 hotels in 22 destinations, most of them o ..., a Spanish hotel chain * iriver H10 series, a series of portable digital audio players * DSC-H10, a 2008 Sony Cyber-shot H series camera * H-10, refrigerant leak detector from Bacharach {{Letter-Number Combination D ...
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Atlas H-10
The Atlas H-10 was the prototype for a four-seat cabin monoplane aircraft, registered ''N37463'', designed by Max Harlow, which was flown in the United States shortly after World War II. History The Atlas H-10 had been constructed from the unfinished Harlow PJC-4 sporting monoplane which had been left uncompleted at the outbreak of the conflict. The water heater company Rheem Manufacturing Company briefly invested in the project as the PCC-10 (Pasadena City College Model 10) but did not pursue the business. Pasadena students completed the aircraft, and its first flight was on 4 October 1945 with a 220 hp Lycoming. It was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of aluminum semi-monocoque configuration with retractable tailwheel undercarriage and powered by a variety of engines throughout its life. Originally powered by a Lycoming O-435, it was re-engined with two Continental O-300s driving contra-rotating propellers through a common gearbox and registered as the Mono-Twin. In turn, t ...
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HMS Encounter (H10)
HMS ''Encounter'' was an E-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s. Although assigned to the Home Fleet upon completion, the ship was attached to the Mediterranean Fleet in 1935–36 during the Abyssinia Crisis. During the Spanish Civil War of 1936–39, she spent considerable time in Spanish waters, enforcing the arms blockade imposed by Britain and France on both sides of the conflict. ''Encounter'' was assigned to convoy escort and anti-submarine patrol duties in the Western Approaches, when World War II began in September 1939. She participated in the Norwegian Campaign before joining Force H in mid-1940 and was present during the Battles of Dakar and Cape Spartivento later that year. The ship was transferred to the Mediterranean Fleet in 1941 where she escorted convoys to Malta. ''Encounter'' was badly damaged while refitting at Malta a few weeks after arriving in the Mediterranean and was briefly reassigned to Force H after her repairs were comple ...
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