The Arrows A2 was a Formula One racing car, designed by Tony Southgate and Dave Wass, was used by the Arrows team in the latter half of the 1979 Formula...
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railbus model List of A2 roads Anadol A2, a 1970 Turkish car Arrows A2, a 1979 British racing car Audi A2, a 1999 automobile Merzario A2, see template:F1 cars...
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Arrows Grand Prix International was a British Formula One team active from 1978 to 2002. It was known as Footwork from 1991 to 1996. The Arrows Grand...
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The Arrows A1 was the car with which Arrows Grand Prix International competed in the 1978 and 1979 Formula One seasons. It replaced the Arrows FA1, which...
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the Constructors' Championship. This was the 25th Grand Prix start for Arrows. This was the 5th and 6th podium finish for Williams. Note: Only the top...
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The Arrows A3 was a Formula One car which the Arrows team used to compete in the 1980 and 1981 Formula One seasons. After the failure of the A2 in the...
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on lower wing. Sport A2 Sport A2-40 Sport A2-60 60 hp (45 kW) LeBlond radial engines Sport A2-66 Sport A2-90 Tangerine Sport A2-100 100 hp (75 kW) Kinner...
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Riccardo Patrese (category Arrows Formula One drivers)
Arrows, alongside Rolf Stommelen. Shadow subsequently took Arrows to court, arguing that Arrows had stolen the design of the Shadow DN9 that Arrows and...
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Jochen Mass (category Arrows Formula One drivers)
two seasons at Arrows. He was seriously injured at the 1980 Austrian Grand Prix, bruising his neck and fracturing vertebrae as his Arrows A3 rolled over...
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Lost Arrows). In 1947, Ax Nelson and John Salathé joined forces, and using Salathé's new pitons, made the true first ascent via the Lost Arrow Spire...
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(82876764811) A1. "Winning Arrow" A2. "Say After Me" B1. "Birds" B2. "Somewhere in the Night" "Bic Runga – Winning Arrow". Top 40 Singles. Retrieved...
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Formula One sponsorship liveries (section Arrows)
car in its final years. An Arrows A1 from 1978 at Silverstone Classic 2012 Riccardo Patrese with his A1B in 1979. An Arrows A2 from 1979 in its Warsteiner...
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Pythagorean theorem (redirect from A2 + b2 = c2)
following statements apply: If a2 + b2 = c2, then the triangle is right. If a2 + b2 > c2, then the triangle is acute. If a2 + b2 < c2, then the triangle...
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Tony Southgate (category Arrows Grand Prix International)
alternative design dubbed Arrows A1 which was swiftly produced without Arrows missing a race. Southgate also designed the Arrows A2 and A3, before leaving...
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and B of D; as arrows from (A1, B1) to (A2, B2): pairs of arrows (f, g), where f : A1 → A2 is an arrow of C and g : B1 → B2 is an arrow of D; as composition...
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The Arrows A23 is a Formula One racing car, used by the Arrows team during the 2002 Formula One season. It was designed by Mike Coughlan, Sergio Rinland...
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The Arrows A11 was a Formula One car with which the Arrows team competed in the 1989 and 1990 Formula One seasons, and at the start of the 1991 season...
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Toranosuke Takagi (category Arrows Formula One drivers)
championship kart race in 1987. After winning several All Japan National Kart A2 series races, Takagi ended his kart racing career in 1991 and began racing...
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The Arrows A20 was the car with which the Arrows Formula One team competed in the 1999 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by former Jordan test...
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of the team reverted to Arrows. Regardless, Jackie Oliver had retained operational control throughout the entire period. Arrows was officially renamed...
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The Arrows A22 was the car with which the Arrows team competed in the 2001 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by Dutchman Jos Verstappen, who...
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Aggregat (redirect from A2 (rocket))
efforts moved to the A2 design. The A1 was too nose-heavy, and to compensate, the gyroscope system was moved to the middle of the A2, between the oxygen...
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The Arrows A18 was the car with which the Arrows Formula One team competed in the 1997 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by Briton Damon Hill...
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The Arrows A21 was the car with which the Arrows Formula One team competed in the 2000 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by Spaniard Pedro...
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delivered July 1940; sold 1961; scrapped in 1974 SS Sea Arrow (1943) (MC hull number 281, Type C3-S-A2), built by Western Pipe and Steel; acquired by the United...
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The Arrows A19 was the car with which the Arrows Formula One team competed in the 1998 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by Brazilian Pedro...
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The LNER Class V2 2-6-2 steam locomotive, number 4771 Green Arrow was built in June 1936 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) at Doncaster...
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At sign (redirect from Arrow back)
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Alpha-2-Macroglobulin (redirect from A2-Macroglobulin)
Fibrinolysis (simplified). Blue arrows denote stimulation, and red arrows inhibition....
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