FACTOID # 51: Russia won the first World Air Games, held in Turkey in 1997. Events included hang-gliding, sky-surfing, and ballooning.
 
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Encyclopedia > Speedboat

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Thoracolumbar spinal injuries following speedboat accidents (1628 words)
He was an unrestrained passenger on board the speedboat travelling at a speed of 60 mph when a large wave hit the boat and forced it to halt suddenly.
She was an unrestrained passenger standing at the front of the speedboat travelling at 40–50 mph when a large wave forced the boat to a sudden halt.
A 28-year-old female, unrestrained passenger was on board a speedboat moving at a speed of 55 mph when the boat was forced to a sudden halt by a moving wave.
City of Kaiserslautern - Missile Speedboat S74 NERZ (301 words)
As a sign of the sponsorship, both submarines flew the heraldic animal of the City of Kaiserslautern, the pike, as a coat of arms.
The roots of the current sponsorship of the speedboat "Nerz" are in the marine fellowship which was founded in 1892 in Kaiserslautern.
On 22 September 1972, the sponsorship of the speedboat S74 Nerz, which then was under the command of the of Lieutenant Wilfried Stallmann who grew up in Kaiserslautern, was officially sealed.
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