Diesel Powered Car

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Flier (BEAM) - Genera
... Helicopter Powered rotor provides both lift and propulsion Utilizes differential thrust to hop toward brighter areas (aka ... "Hoppers") Plane Aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets Usually powered via non-solar power source (such as pneumatic or battery) Solar power for control ...
Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 - Variants
... SM.79 Prototype powered by radial engines ... The first production four- or five-seat bomber version powered by three 582 kW (780 hp) Alfa Romeo 126 RC.34 nine-cylinder engines ... SM.79-II Torpedo-bomber powered by three improved Alfa Romeo 126 engines, bomb bay removed and often crew armour added ...
Pump Boat
... A pump boat is an outrigger canoe powered by a small gasoline or diesel engine ... Smaller pump boats might be powered by the sort of small single-cylinder engine which might be used to drive a water pump ... Larger ones are often powered by recycled automobile engines ...
Turbocharged Direct Injection - Motor Racing
... three months later by another one in the 24 Hours of Le Mans race, becoming the first diesel-powered car to win these endurance races ... economy was a significant factor, as the car did not have to refuel as often as petrol engined race cars in the race ... The car was fueled with a special synthetic V-Power diesel from Shell ...
Compactor
... Normally powered by hydraulics, compactors take many shapes and sizes ... This usually takes the form of hydraulically powered sliding plates which sweep out the collection hopper and compress the material into what has already been loaded ... are used in scrap metal processing, the most familiar being the car crusher ...

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