- The
Packard V-1650
Merlin is a
version of the Rolls-Royce
Merlin aircraft engine,
produced under license in the
United States by the
Packard Motor Car...
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Packard (formerly the
Packard Motor Car Company) was an
American luxury automobile company located in Detroit, Michigan. The
first Packard automobiles...
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appearance in
onscreen photographs. U
indicates an
uncredited appearance.
V indicates a voice-only role. Y
indicates a
younger version of the character...
- The Hewlett-
Packard Company,
commonly shortened to Hewlett-
Packard (/ˈhjuːlɪt ˈpækərd/ HEW-lit PAK-ərd) or HP, was an
American multinational information...
- version, the
Liberty L-6, and
V-8, the
Liberty L-8, were
derived from the
Liberty L-12. It was
succeeded by the
Packard 1A-2500. In May 1917, a month...
- The
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (HPE) is an
American multinational information technology company based in Spring, Texas. It is a business-focused...
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Elizabeth Parsons Ware
Packard (28
December 1816 – 25 July 1897), also
known as E.P.W.
Packard, was an
American advocate for the
rights of
women and people...
- Luftwaffe's fighters. The
definitive version, the P-51D, was
powered by the
Packard V-1650-7, a license-built
version of the two-speed, two-stage-supercharged...
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performance led to the
adoption of the Merlin, in the form of the licence-built
Packard V-1650
version of the Merlin, in
following production of the P-51 Mustang...
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designed and
built for
airliners and
military transport aircraft. The
Packard V-1650 was a
version of the
Merlin built in the
United States. Production...