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- France, lim. 500 copies) The Earth Is Shaking (Suburban, NL, 2007) The Hydromatics MySpace Hydromatics History Pitshark Records, released the LIVE 10"...
- U.S. tour which led to the EP Scott Morgan and The ****acopters. The Hydromatics was formed by ****acopters frontman Nicke Andersson (a.k.a. Nick Royale)...
- Entombed) after previously working together in the rock 'n' roll band The Hydromatics. The origins of the band comes from when Nick Royale of The ****acopters...
- Hamilton Standard was an American aircraft propeller parts supplier. It was formed in 1929 when United Aircraft and Transport Corporation consolidated...
- de Havilland Propellers was established in 1935, as a division of the de Havilland Aircraft company when that company acquired a licence from the Hamilton...
- Henrik Widén - moog Anders Härnestam - drums Micke Borg - guitar The Hydromatics was formed by Nicke Andersson and Tony Slug of Amsterdam punk band Nitwitz...
- Rendezvous Band singer Scott Morgan. This led to the formation of The Hydromatics which went on to release their first record Parts Unknown in 1999. Andersson...
- Unknown, a 2001 album by Spectre (musician) Parts Unknown, an album by The Hydromatics Parts Unknown: Hostile Takeover, a 2000 comic book, illustrated by Nat...
- extract as much power as possible, a relatively large Hamilton Standard Hydromatic three-blade propeller of 13 feet 4 inches (4.06 m) was used. To accommodate...
- piston engines, each of which drove a 13 ft (4.0 m) diameter de Havilland Hydromatic three-bladed propeller. While not optimal, the Lancaster was capable of...