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1:: Excellent Efficiency Agricultural Equipment_Topmachine #1

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.08.2020 · 09:00:31 ··· ···
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2:: Luồng trực tiếp của History of Technology

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.10.2018 · 08:23:15 ··· ···
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3:: Airplane History

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.04.2018 · 01:34:23 ··· ···
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4:: Ships Engines History

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5:: Coal Mines

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.06.2016 · 16:56:20 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The goal of coal mining is to obtain coal from the ground. Coal is valued for its energy content, and, since the 1880s, has been widely used to generate electricity. Steel and cement industries use coal as a fuel for extraction of iron from iron ore and for cement production. In the United States, United Kingdom, and South Africa, a coal mine and its structures are a colliery. In Australia, "colliery" generally refers to an underground coal mine. Coal mining has had many developments over the recent years, from the early days of men tunneling, digging and manually extracting the coal on carts to large open cut and long wall mines. Mining at this scale requires the use of draglines, trucks, conveyors, jacks and shearers. - H&T

6:: The End of Oil

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7:: The Gateway Arch

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.06.2016 · 16:56:16 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The Gateway Arch or the Saint Louis Arch is a 630-foot (192 m) monument in St. Louis in the U.S. state of Missouri. Clad in stainless steel and built in the form of an inverted, weighted catenary arch, it is the world's tallest arch, the tallest monument in the Western Hemisphere, and Missouri's tallest accessible building. Built as a monument to the westward expansion of the United States, it is the centerpiece of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial and has become an internationally famous symbol of St. Louis. - H&T

8:: Channel Tunnel

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··· ··· ··· ··· The Channel Tunnel is a 50.5-kilometre (31.4 mi) rail tunnel linking Folkestone in the United Kingdom, with Coquelles in northern France, beneath the English Channel at the Strait of Dover. At its lowest point, it is 75 m (250 ft) deep. At 37.9 kilometres (23.5 mi), the tunnel has the longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the world, although the Seikan Tunnel in Japan is both longer overall at 53.85 kilometres (33.46 mi) and deeper at 240 metres (790 ft) below sea level. The tunnel carries high-speed Eurostar passenger trains, the Eurotunnel Shuttle for automobiles and other road vehicles—the largest such transport in the world—and international rail freight trains. The eventual successful project, organised by Eurotunnel, began construction in 1988 and opened in 1994. At £4.650 billion, the project came in 80% over its predicted budget. Since its construction, the tunnel has faced several problems. Fires and cold weather have both disrupted operation of the tunnel. - H&T

9:: Los Angeles Earthquake Disaster

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10:: Digging Machines

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11:: Hawaii Volcanic Eruption

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.06.2016 · 16:56:10 ··· ···
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12:: Pumps History

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13:: Tupolev Tu-22M Bomber

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.06.2016 · 16:56:08 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The Tupolev Tu-22M (Russian: Туполев Ту-22М; NATO reporting name: Backfire) is a supersonic, variable-sweep wing, long-range strategic and maritime strike bomber developed by the Tupolev Design Bureau. According to some sources, the bomber was believed to be designated Tu-26 at one time. During the Cold War, the Tu-22M was operated by the Soviet Air Force (VVS) in a strategic bombing role, and by the Soviet Naval Aviation (Aviatsiya Voyenno-Morskogo Flota, AVMF) in a long-range maritime anti-shipping role.[2] Significant numbers remain in service with the Russian Air Force, and as of 2014 more than 100 Tu-22Ms are in use.[3] - H&T

14:: Racing Cars Engines History

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15:: V2 Rockets Factory

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··· ··· ··· ··· Rocket (Product Category), V-2 Rocket, V2 Rockets Factory, nordhausen, missiles, V2 missile, World War II (Military Conflict), Nazi Germany (Country), Weapon (Interest), Military History (Field Of Study), History (TV Genre), Documentary (TV Genre), Military, Weapons - H&T

16:: Construction Machines

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17:: Locomotives History

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··· ··· ··· ··· A locomotive or engine is a rail transport vehicle that provides the motive power for a train. The word originates from the Latin loco – "from a place", ablative of locus, "place" + Medieval Latin motivus, "causing motion", and is a shortened form of the term locomotive engine,[1] first used in the early 19th century to distinguish between mobile and stationary steam engines. A locomotive has no payload capacity of its own, and its sole purpose is to move the train along the tracks.[2] In contrast, some trains have self-propelled payload-carrying vehicles. These are not normally considered locomotives, and may be referred to as multiple units, motor coaches or railcars. The use of these self-propelled vehicles is increasingly common for passenger trains, but rare for freight (see CargoSprinter). Vehicles which provide motive power to haul an unpowered train, but are not generally considered locomotives because they have payload space or are rarely detached from their trains, are known as power cars. Traditionally, locomotives pulled trains from the front. However, push-pull operation has become common, where the train may have the locomotive at the front, at the rear, or have locomotives at both ends. - H&T

18:: Cranes History

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··· ··· ··· ··· A crane is a type of machine, generally equipped with a hoist, wire ropes or chains, and sheaves, that can be used both to lift and lower materials and to move them horizontally. It is mainly used for lifting heavy things and transporting them to other places. It uses one or more simple machines to create mechanical advantage and thus move loads beyond the normal capability of a human. Cranes are commonly employed in the transport industry for the loading and unloading of freight, in the construction industry for the movement of materials and in the manufacturing industry for the assembling of heavy equipment. - H&T

19:: Helicopters History

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··· ··· ··· ··· A helicopter is a type of rotor-craft in which lift and thrust are supplied by rotors. This allows the helicopter to take off and land vertically, to hover, and to fly forward, backward, and laterally. These attributes allow helicopters to be used in congested or isolated areas where fixed-wing aircraft and many forms of VTOL (vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft cannot perform. Helicopters were developed and built during the first half-century of flight, with the Focke-Wulf Fw 61 being the first operational helicopter in 1936. Some helicopters reached limited production, but it was not until 1942 that a helicopter designed by Igor Sikorsky reached full-scale production, with 131 aircraft built. Though most earlier designs used more than one main rotor, it is the single main rotor with anti-torque tail rotor configuration that has become the most common helicopter configuration. Tandem rotor helicopters are also in widespread use due to their greater payload capacity. Coaxial helicopters, tiltrotor aircraft, and compound helicopters are all flying today. Quadcopter helicopters pioneered as early as 1907 in France, and other types of multicopter have been developed for specialized applications such as unmanned drones. - H&T