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| 41 Andromedae |
41 Andromedae is a star in the constellation Andromeda. Its apparent magnitude is 5.04. (references) |
| 41 Aquarii |
41 Aquarii is a star in the constellation Aquarius. Its apparent magnitude is 5.33. (references) |
| 41 Arietis |
41 Arietis is a star in the constellation Aries. It also has the traditional name Bharani. It does not possess a Greek letter Bayer designation, since this star was added in former times to the now-obsolete constellation Musca Borealis, but is sometimes designated c Arietis. (references) |
| 41 Aurigae |
41 Aurigae is a binary star in the constellation Auriga. Its apparent magnitude is 5.64. (references) |
| 41 Daphne |
41 Daphne (daf'-nee) is a large Main belt asteroid. This dark-surfaced body is likely composed of primitive carbonaceous chondrites. (references) |
| 41 Squadron SAAF |
41 Squadron is a squadron of the South African Air Force. It is currently a light transport squadron. (references) |
| Atomic number 41 |
A soft gray ductile metallic element used in alloys; occurs in niobite; formerly called columbium. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
| BAe Jetstream 41 |
The Jetstream 41 is a turboprop-powered feederliner and regional airliner, originally designed by British Aerospace as a "stretched" version of the popular Handley Page Jetstream. Intended to compete directly with 30-seat aircraft like the Embraer Brasilia, Dornier 328 and Saab 340, the new design eventually accommodated 29 passengers in a two by one arrangement like the Jetstream 31's. (references) |
| Boeing fuselage Section 41 |
Section 41 is the portion of a Boeing aircraft, extending from the nose to just aft of the cockpit windows. Along with the wings, it is one of the most complex parts of an aircraft, and includes the largest share (around 40%) of an aircraft's avionics and control systems. (references) |
| British Columbia provincial highway 41 |
British Columbia provincial highway 41 is a very short cross-border spur in the Okanagan area of the province. At just 1.29 km, it is one of the shortest numbered highways in the province. It connects Washington State Route 21 at the Danville Canada-U.S. border crossing to a point on the Crowsnest Highway known as Carson, just 3 km west of Grand Forks. The highway was given the '41' designation in 1975. (references) |
| British Rail Class 41 |
There have been two distinct types of British Rail locomotive that have been allocated Class 41. (references) |
| British Rail Class 41 (HST) |
The British Rail Class 41 was the original classification for the power cars of the prototype High Speed Train. However, the train was later re-classified as a diesel-electric multiple unit, and the whole set became Class 252. They were of Bo-Bo wheel arrangement. (references) |
| British Rail Class 41 (Warship Class) |
The British Railways Class 41 diesel-hydraulic locomotives were built by the North British Locomotive Company in Glasgow during 1957 and 1958. The "Class 41" description was never officially applied to these locomotives as they were all withdrawn prior to this numeric system being introduced. The Class 41 designation was later coined by British loco enthusiasts - it is accepted to be what they would have become had they survived a few days more into 1968. All were named after Royal Navy vessels, hence the nameplates each bore a subtitle "Warship Class". (references) |
| California State Route 41 |
California State Route 41 is a mostly southwest to northeast running surface road running from CA-1 in San Luis Obispo County to the south entrance of Yosemite National Park by way of Fresno. When in the San Joaquin Valley, however, its track is generally due north and south. A fair amount of the of the route in Kings and southern Fresno counties is four-lane divided expressway, and through the city of Fresno it is usually six-lane freeway. (references) |
| Missouri State Highway 41 |
Missouri State Highway 41 is a highway in central Missouri. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Highway 24 in southern Carroll County; its southern terminus is at Interstate 70/U.S. Highway 40 west of Boonville. (references) |
| Nebelwerfer 41 |
The Nebelwerfer 41 is a cannon used in World War II by the German armies. They were used in France in the Invasion of Normandy, and they fire self propelled rockets. (references) |
| New Hampshire Route 41 |
New Hampshire State Route 41 (NH-41) is a short north-south highway in east-central New Hampshire. It is the main road that connects Silver Lake with Ossipee. (references) |
| PT 41 |
PT 41 was a PT-20 (Elco 77-Foot) Class Patrol torpedo boat, built at Elco and commissioned on 23 July, 1941. (references) |
| Type 41 75 mm Mountain Gun |
The Type 41 75mm mountain gun was introduced in 1908. It is a light mountain gun, which can be easily assembled/disassembled. It has an interrupted screw type breechblock and a hydrospring recoil mechanism. Originally it was the standard pack artillery weapon, after it was superseded by the Type 94 75 mm mountain gun. It was then used as a infantry "regimental" gun, deployed 4 to each infantry regiment, and referred to as "Rentai Ho" (regimental artillery). (references) |
| U.S. Highway 41 |
United States Highway 41 is a north-south United States Highway that runs from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to Miami, Florida. Until 1949, the part in southern Florida, from Naples to Miami, was U.S. Highway 94, which presently has the hidden Florida Department of Transportation designation of Florida State Road 90 in addition to its current US Highway number. (references) |
| U.S. Highway 41 Business (Tampa) |
Business U.S. Hwy 41 is an alternative route to U.S. Highway 41 in Tampa, Florida that begins on the Nebraska Avenue-Florida Avenue apex in Lutz, Florida and continues south on Florida Avenue. Just south of Hillsborough Avenue (U.S. Highway 92), Florida Avenue becomes a one-way street and the south-bound portion splits off into Tampa Street until it reaches it's Southern terminus in Downtown Tampa. (references) |
| Washington State Route 41 |
Washington State Route 41 is a six-and-a-half-block stretch of State Street in Newport, Washington that is also part of the state highway system. SR-41 begins at US-2 (Walnut Street) in Newport and proceeds south until shortly after crossing Fourth Street, at which point it curves to the east and continues as Idaho State Highway 41. (references) |
| West Virginia State Route 41 |
West Virginia State Route 41 is an north/south route. (references) |
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Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.
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