- of
Tankerness, is the Hall of
Tankerness. This is a 19th-century farm
steading on the site of the 12th-century
drinking hall of
Erling of
Tankerness. Nearby...
- In aviation,
tankering is the
practice of
loading more fuel than
necessary for a trip, to take
advantage of
lower fuel
prices at the
airport of origin...
-
tanker, also
known as a
petroleum tanker, is a ship
designed for the bulk
transport of oil or its products.
There are two
basic types of oil
tankers:...
- Look up
tanker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tanker may
refer to:
Tanker, a tank
crewman (US)
Tanker (ship), a ship
designed to
carry bulk liquids...
- The DC-10 Air
Tanker is a
series of
American wide-body jet air
tankers,
which have been in
service as an
aerial firefighting unit
since 2006. The aircraft...
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January 2015. "Loch of
Tankerness,
Howie of the Manse". Canmore.
Retrieved 3
January 2015. "Loch of
Tankerness burnt mound and settlement". Canmore...
- was
based on a 747-200 (N470EV,
tanker/tail
number 947), but
never entered service. The
second Supertanker (N479EV,
tanker/tail
number 979) was
based on...
- The T3
tanker, or T3, are a
class of
seaworthy large tanker ships produced in the
United States and used to
transport fuel oil,
gasoline or
diesel before...
-
tankship include the oil
tanker (or
petroleum tanker), the
chemical tanker,
cargo ships, and a gas carrier.
Tankers also
carry commodities such as vegetable...
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James Robert Wallace,
Baron Wallace of
Tankerness, PC, KC, FRSE (born 25
August 1954) is a
Scottish politician serving as a
Liberal Democrat life peer...