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- Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
104: ...r floor of the vehicle with her back to the right passenger seat — the right rear car door is completel... - Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
28: ...l of her [[1928]] flight across the Atlantic as a passenger (making her the first woman to make such a journe... - Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
49: ... ravine. It rolled, and Bonnie was trapped in the passenger seat as battery acid leaked onto her right leg. T... - Harriet Tubman (5215 bytes)
9: ...ver captured and, in her own words, "never lost a passenger" despite the combined bounty for her which totall...
27: * "I never lost a passenger." - Locomotive (16705 bytes)
3: ...f-propelled vehicles is increasingly common for [[passenger train]]s, but very rare for [[freight]]. Vehicles...
5: ...l their trains. Increasingly common these days in passenger service is [[push-pull]] operation, where the loc...
11: ...fer to locate the train's power systems away from passengers. This was particularly the case for the '''steam...
25: ...wn Stoke Bank on [[3 July]] [[1938]]. Aerodynamic passenger locomotives from other countries such as Germany ...
70: ...s [[regenerative braking]], making them ideal for passenger service in densely populated areas. Almost all [[... - Alaska (24727 bytes)
123: ...lmer]]. The railroad is famous for its summertime passenger services but also plays a vital part in moving Al...
129: ...und for remote villages without an airstrip carry passengers, cargo, and lots of items from [[Costco]]. - Virginia (23198 bytes)
139: Virginia has [[Amtrak]] passenger rail service along several corridors and [[Virgin... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
233: * [[1852]]: Passenger [[elevator]]: [[Elisha Otis]] - Aviation history (39698 bytes)
63: ...awk, the first heavier than air to glide carrying passengers]]
82: ...o-person aircraft flight with Charlie Furnas as a passenger.
84: ...tember 17]], [[1908]] when Wilbur crashed his two-passenger plane during military tests at [[Fort Myer]] in V...
113: ...off their flying skills, as well as taking paying passengers for rides. Eventually the barnstormers grouped i...
246: ...ich established new levels of comfort, safety and passenger expectations. The 707 ushered in the age of mass ... - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
168: *[[Elisha Otis]] — passenger elevator and concommitant safety device - Michigan (29427 bytes)
404: ... as a landmark during the day to safely guide the passenger ships and freighters traveling the Great Lakes. S... - Nairobi (2690 bytes)
10: ...[1930s]] and [[1940s]] [[United Kingdom|British]] passenger and [[mail]] route from [[Southampton]] to [[Cape... - Bird (20345 bytes)
131: ...ecome extinct through over-hunting, such as the [[Passenger Pigeon]], and many others have become endangered ... - Stock car racing (7372 bytes)
11: ...e [[fuel injection]] is now universal in standard passenger cars. - Crossword (24761 bytes)
115: 1. Road passenger transport (3)<br> - Hot air balloon (8769 bytes)
4: ...oon over Bristol, England, showing the wickerwork passenger basket. This balloon carries advertising for a sh...
6: ...view. Since the balloon moves with the wind, the passengers feel absolutely no wind, unless they rise or des...
9: The first balloons capable of carrying passengers used hot air to obtain buoyancy and were built b...
20: ...nvelope is a basket, or gondola, for carrying the passengers. Mounted above the basket and centered in the t...
35: ...ng erect. Once the balloon is upright, pilot and passengers climb into the basket. When the pilot is ready ... - Train (10331 bytes)
7: ...together along a guideway to transport freight or passengers from one place to another along a planned route....
17: ..., [[high-speed rail]] is utilized extensively for passenger travel.
19: ...ravelling Post Office]]s) are outwardly more like passenger trains.
23: Trains can also be mixed, hauling both passengers and freight, see e.g. [[Transportation in Maurit...
31: ...of either power system became much more common in passenger service. Most countries had replaced steam locomo... - Airline (29546 bytes)
2: ...n organization providing [[aviation]] services to passengers and/or cargo. It owns or [[lease]]s [[airliner]]...
13: ...rgo shipments, business passenger demand, leisure passenger demand, all influenced by macroeconomic activity ...
24: ...n airliner. With a 12-passenger capacity, it made passenger service potentially profitable. Air service was s...
36: ...sengers, [[KLM]] has depended heavily on transfer-passengers and was one of the first to introduce the hub-sy...
44: ...xplosive demand for civil air transport, for both passengers and cargo. They were eager to invest in the newl... - Venice (22017 bytes)
29: ...sbow]]s and [[javelin]]s) and [[armor]]; merchant passengers were also expected to be armed and to fight when...
44: ...mmon use by Venetians are the ''traghetti'', foot passenger [[ferry|ferries]] crossing the [[Grand Canal of V... - Cable car (railway) (12669 bytes)
9: ... speed too quickly and unacceptably jarring the [[passenger]]s.
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