- The
makila (sometimes
spelled makhila) is a
traditional Basque walking stick, and is
notable as both a
practical tool and a
cultural symbol of authority...
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Makila 1A 1240 kW (1662shp)
Makila 1A1 1357 kW (1820shp)
Makila 1A2 1376 kW (1845shp)
Makila 1A4
Makila 2A 1801 kW (2415shp)
Makila 2A1
Makila 2B Data...
- also more
extensively used. Furthermore, a pair of more
powerful Turbomeca Makila turboshaft engines was also adopted,
along with a more
streamlined nose...
- Mia
Mäkilä a.k.a. Mia
Makila (b.
March 21, 1979 in Norrköping, Sweden) is a
Swedish artist particularly known for her
Boschian (Hieronymus Bosch) style...
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Sasha Aleksi Mäkilä (born June 19, 1973) is a
Finnish conductor.
Sasha Mäkilä, born in Kerava, Finland,
first studied cello at the
Helsinki Conservatory...
- Asko
Mäkilä (1944–2012),
Finish footballer Jali
Mäkilä (born 1965),
Finnish sailor Jussi Mäkilä (born 1974),
Finnish mountain bike
orienteer Mia
Mäkilä (born...
- AS332 L2 is the
adoption of
Spheriflex rotor technology, new
Turbomeca Makila 2A
turboshaft engines,
along with a
redesigned main
gearbox to accommodate...
-
Makila James (born July 1957) is an
American diplomat who has been a
career Foreign Service Officer within the U.S.
State Department.
Beginning in 1988...
-
first flew in
September 1977. It was ****ed with two 1,330 kW
Turbomeca Makila 1A1
turboshaft engines,
composite rotor blades,
improved landing gear and...
- "fenestron" tail rotor. SA.331 Puma
Makila Engine test-bed for the AS.332
Super Puma series,
powered by two
Turbomeca Makila engines Atlas Aircraft Corporation...