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- prototypes were powered by a 65 hp Lycoming engine. Novel features of the Sky Skooter include an all-movable horizontal stabilizer and externally ribbed wings...
- oi! e divertimento (EP 7" Skooter Rekords, 1994) Banana e scarponi (EP 7" Skooter Rekords, 1995) Hasta la baldoria (LP Skooter Rekords, 1996 - CD Repressed...
- friends at the vintage stage were Skooter (1965), Ricky (1965), Living Fluff (1971), and Pose N' Play Tiff (1972). Skooter and Ricky had their own head molds...
- vaudevillian. He appeared in several Our Gang short films as Skooter. His character, Washington-born Skooter, was fond of Charles G. Dawes, known for his freckles...
- bumper cars brands were Dodgem by the Stoehrer and the Lusse Brothers' Auto-Skooter by Joseph and Robert 'Ray' Lusse. Lusse Brothers built the first fibergl****...
- Tilt-A-Whirl removed, Fun on the Farm opens 1935: Teddy Bear coaster and Skooter open 1936: Noah's Ark and Loop-O-Plane open, Fun on the Farm removed 1937:...
- include an attraction in Deno's Wonder Wheel Park, as well as Eldorado Auto Skooter on Surf Avenue. Historically, the earliest bumper car rides were located...
- Reitz as Zack Van Zant Grant Goodeve as Sheriff Preston Danny Vinson as Skooter Brian F. Durkin as Crank Prattler In 2021, it was announced that both a...
- motorcycles ride. Cosmic Crash (originally called Skooter Cars) Preston & Barbieri 2000 (as Skooter Cars) 2013 (as Cosmic Crash) A Bumper Cars attraction...
- Smith (1925–1929) Bobby Young as "Bonedust" (1925–1931) Scooter Lowry as "Skooter" (1926–1927) Jean Darling (1927–1929) Bobby Hutchins as "Wheezer" (1927–1933)...