Hansa-Brandenburg W.34, a German prototype floatplane
Junkers W 34, a German transport aircraft
Pinikura language
Pippu Station, in Hokkaido, Japan
Shiocton Airport, in Wisconsin, United States
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W34 or W.34 may refer to: W34 (nuclear warhead), an American nuclear bomb Great triambic icosahedron Hansa-Brandenburg W.34, a German prototype floatplane...
K 43 Military W34, available in many of the above-mentioned versions. Argentina Argentine Air Force Argentine Naval Aviation – 1 W34 purchased in 1934...
submarine warfare. The 19-inch (480 mm)-diameter torpedo was fitted with a W34 nuclear warhead. The need to maintain direct control over the warhead meant...
airdropped nuclear bomb developed for the United States Navy using the 11 kiloton W34 warhead. It was developed in the 1950s as the first nuclear bomb purposely...
W34 No 1 earned gross revenue of £2,649 with field costs of £360. The second W34 was ordered on 8 June 1928 and arrived in December. By then No 1 W34...
bomb and possibly related weapons that used the common Python primary - W34, W28, W40, and W49. It was used in the B53 nuclear bomb and associated W53...
Global Stats. Archived from the original on April 22, 2017. "Comparison from W34 to W45 2015". StatCounter Global Stats. Archived from the original on April...
Europa". Cruise Critic. Retrieved 4 July 2020. "Chantiers de l'Atlantique : le W34 transféré en forme profonde" (in French). 11 June 2021. Retrieved 12 June...
accident in which passengers were injured. On 16 October 1937, a Junkers W34 fi (registration ZS-AEC), named Sir George Grey, crashed during a mail flight...
and with W33 in leap years W08 with W12 and W47 in common years and with W34 in leap years W10 and W45 W11 and W46 W12 and W47 W15 and W28 W16 and W29...
States Navy and the Atomic Energy Commission during the 1950s. It carried a W34 nuclear warhead, with an explosive yield of about 11 kilotons. It was deployed...
popular Junkers F 13 1920s, the record-setting Junkers W 33, and Junkers W34. The corrugation was a strength and weakness; it created strength but also...
- StatCounter Global Stats". StatCounter Global Stats. "Comparison from W34 to W45 2015". StatCounter Global Stats. "StatCounter Global Stats - Browser...
triambic icosahedron Medial triambic icosahedron Index references DU47, W34, 30/59 DU41, W34, 30/59 Elements F = 20, E = 60 V = 32 (χ = -8) F = 20, E = 60 V =...
Carlos; Rivas, Santiago (2009). Núñez Padin, Jorge Felix (ed.). Junkers F13 / W34 / K43 / Ju52. Serie en Argentina (in Spanish). Vol. 3. Bahía Blanca, Argentina:...
Y3 – 70 kilotonnes of TNT (290 TJ) Y4 – Fission weapon, may have been the W34 warhead. Y5 – 1.45 megatonnes of TNT (6,100 TJ) A total of approximately...
1968–1970 Oldsmobile Toronado, 375 hp (280 kW) 1968–1970 Oldsmobile Toronado GT (W34), 400 hp (300 kW) 1973–1976 GMC Motorhome Produced from 1968–1980, the Rocket...
740 km (400 nmi) southwest of the Azores Loss of nuclear reactor and two W34 nuclear warheads The U.S. submarine USS Scorpion sank while en route from...