up speeder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Speeder may refer to: Railroad speeder, a small railcar Speeder (motor vessel), a 1908 launch Speeders (TV...
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his lighter and faster, achieving a top speed of 650 km/h (400 mph). Flitknot Speeder: The Flitknot speeder bike is first seen in Attack of the Clones...
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Snow-speeder, snow speeder, or snowspeeder may refer to: snow-speeder, another name for a snowmobile sno-speeder, a type of downhill sled/toboggan with...
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Russian GAZ-13 Chaika car converted to a speeder, preserved at the Hungarian Railway Museum Deutsche Bundesbahn speeder based on the Volkswagen Type 2 light...
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Cop and Speeder received generally mixed reviews from critics. Trouser Press wrote, "Heatmiser attains a powerful sense of mood on Cop and Speeder [...]...
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Landspeeder (redirect from Flash Speeder)
withstand glancing hits. Larger than the Flash speeder with a length of 5.7 m (19 ft), the Gian speeder seats a pilot, gunner and two passengers. Standard...
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Juan route. Speeder was later operated on the Bellingham-San Juan Islands by the W.H. Kasch Navigation Co., owners of Alverene. In 1927, Speeder was back...
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Crossminton (redirect from Speed Badminton)
is not correct the speeder touches the floor or the roof the speeder lands in the opposite court and cannot be returned the speeder lands outside the court...
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capacity. In 1939, Link-Belt purchased Speeder Machinery and its line of smaller excavators. Merging Speeder with Link-Belt's Crane and Shovel Division...
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In kinematics, the speed (commonly referred to as v) of an object is the magnitude of the change of its position over time or the magnitude of the change...
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