The VFW-Fokker 614 is a West German airliner. It is a twin-turbojets aircraft. Its uniqueness lies in the implementation of its two turbojets above the wing. VFW-Fokker 614 can carry between 40 and 44 passengers. It was used by airlines in Denmark, France, and Germany until 2007. German Air Force, the Luftwaffe, also used this aircraft for speed liaisons and VIP transport.
Doro PhoneEasy® 615 Easy to use clamshell camera phone. An elegant and durable clamshell phone for answering and ending calls with a simple flip. In addition to raised edges, soft touch coating and widely spaced, concave keys, Doro PhoneEasy® 615 also has an easy to use camera that lets you take and send photos in a snap. Other features include charging cradle, enhanced sound, Bluetooth® and direct memories and SMS button.
As of May 4 2005, it has be determined that this is the true number of the beast. A tiny fragment of 1,500-year-old papyrus was written in Greek, the original language of the New Testament, and contains a key passage from the Book of Revelation. 616 is the number of the beast!
Lead by Guy Gibson, the men of 617 Squadron had to learn extraordinary flying skills for Operation Chastise. As they needed a full moon to carry out the mission.
ARMADA 618. The ARMADA™ 618 processor is Marvell®'s latest application processor targeted for next generation, high-definition(HD)-capable smartphones.
Often referred to as the Forgotten Squadron 619 Squadron was formed as a Main Force bomber unit within No 5 Group, at RAF Woodhall Spa on April 18, 1943.
620 roll film, introduced by Kodak in 1932 and discontinued in 1995[1], is basically the same as 120 roll film; it has the same width and length. The only difference is the spool which holds the film, in case of the 620 roll the core of the spool and the end flanges are smaller than that of the 120 roll.
With Doro PhoneEasy® 621 you can even record and send video messages in addition to text messages and photos.
Gallery 622 - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo: Oil Sketches. Part of European Paintings. The Metropolitan Museum of Art - 622
Beazley manages five Lloyd's syndicates - 623 and 2623 writing specialist insurance, 3623 for personal accident & sport, 3622 for life and 6107 for reinsurance.
624 Australia Lightweight and nimble, the fully Australian compliant Airstream 624 “International Series” sets a new standard for ease of use –
The Numax range of 625 Commercial Vehicle Batteries covers a wide range of applications. These premium commercial vehicle batteries are built to the highest specifications. Numax batteries are reliable and durable being able to withstand the gruelling workload placed on them by modern day HGV / trucks, coaches and buses, plant and industrial machinery at work.
The 626 Night Market is Los Angeles' largest Asian Night Market. Their event contains food, merchandise, entertainment and beer.
No. 627 Squadron was a Royal Air Force Mosquito aircraft pathfinder bomber squadron that operated during the Second World War.
Sonia S7 Towel Bar 628 from Reece Bathrooms. Product Features: The S7 range of accessories are designed to add a real touch of class to the bathroom.
Minuscule 629 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α 460 (von Soden), is a Latin–Greek diglot minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. I'm waiting for it to be available on Kindle...
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BCI-632, also known as MGS0039, is a selective mGlu2 and 3 receptor antagonist licensed from Taisho Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
633 Squadron is a 1964 British film, which depicts the exploits of a fictional Second World War British fighter-bomber squadron and stars Cliff Robertson, George Chakiris and Maria Perschy. The plot was based on a novel of the same name by Frederick E. Smith, published in 1956, which itself drew on several real Royal Air Force operations. The film was directed by Walter Grauman and produced by Cecil F. Ford for the second film of Mirisch Productions UK subsidiary Mirisch Films for United Artists. 633 Squadron was the first aviation film to be shot in colour and Panavision wide screen.[3]