wiktionarypar scampScamp may refer to Summercamp Music Festival, A mischievous perhaps roguish person, especially a playful, impish youngster. Scamp Lady and the Tramp , a Disney cartoon puppy Scamp, a type of lesser Daedra in The Elder Scrolls , appearing in several games of the series SS 14 Scamp , the NATO reporting name for the RT 15 theatre ballistic missile of the Soviet Union USS Scamp disambiguation USS Scamp SS 277 USS Scamp SS 277 , a Gato class submarine 1942 1945 USS Scamp SSN 588 USS Scamp SSN 588 , a Skipjack class submarine 1961 1988 Plymouth Scamp , a small vehicle from Plymouth Mini Scamp , a kit List of Mini based cars car based on the Mini Scamp grouper Mycteroperca phenax , a grouper fish National Semiconductor SC MP pronounced Scamp an early 8 bit microprocessor Scamp, an ultralight fiberglass travel trailer made by Eveland Inc of Backus, Minnesota. Scamp racehorse Scamp , A competitor that came third in the 1838 Grand National Scamp a first rough or mockup usually used in artworking terms scamp up a design during a design brief . Scottish Aviation ScampScamp A prototype electric microcar produced by Scottish Aviation SCAMP as an acronym may refer to Scuba sets Cryogenic open circuit scuba SCAMP Supercritical Air Mobility Pack , a breathing set in diving SCAMP Special Computer APL Machine Portable , a prototype name for the IBM 5100 microcomputer made in 1973 http www 03.ibm.com ibm history exhibits pc pc 1.html SCAMP Single Chip A series Mainframe Processor , a single chip implementation of the Burroughs large systems computer architecture SCAMP Supersonic ... Audio & Design Recording Ltd SCAMP Standardised Compatible Audio Modular Package , an audio processor ... SCAMP Sensor Control and Management Platoon , A Marine Corps unit for specialized monitoring of an enemy. SCAMP Single Channel Anti Jam Man Portable Terminal AN PSC 11 A type of United States DoD satellite terminal. Brochure scan Colt SCAMP Small Caliber Machine Pistol disambig ... more details
The Scamp is a 1957 in film 1957 British drama film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Richard Attenborough , Colin Petersen , and Dorothy Alison . Cast Richard Attenborough as Stephen Leigh Dorothy Alison as Barbara Leigh Colin Petersen as Tod Dawson Terence Morgan as Mike Dawson Jill Adams as Julie Dawson Maureen Delaney as Mrs. Perryman Margaretta Scott as Mrs. Blundell David Franks actor David Franks as Eddie Geoffrey Keen as Headmaster Charles Lloyd Pack as Beamish June Cunningham as Annette Sam Kydd as Shopkeeper Victor Brooks as Inspector Birch External links imdb title 0050934 DEFAULTSORT Scamp, The Category 1957 films Category British films Category English language films Category 1950s drama films Category Films directed by Wolf Rilla 1950s UK film stub ... more details
USS Scamp has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to USS Scamp SS 277 , a submarine commissioned in 1942 and sunk in 1944 USS Scamp SSN 588 , a submarine in commission from 1961 to 1988 Shipindex Scamp, USS DEFAULTSORT Scamp Category United States Navy ship names nl USS Scamp pl USS Scamp ... more details
There have been two small cars from Plymouth automobile Plymouth called the Scamp 1971 1976 RWD 2 door coupe, based on the Plymouth Valiant 1983 FWD pickup truck, based on the Plymouth Horizon see Dodge Rampage Disambig Category Vehicle disambiguations de Plymouth Scamp pl Plymouth Scamp ... more details
The Colt SCAMP S mall CA liber M achine P istol was conceived in 1969 as a replacement to the aging Colt s Manufacturing Company Colt M1911 M1911A1 pistol. ref name SAR cite journal url http www.smallarmsreview.com pdf scamp.pdf journal Small Arms Review volume 7 issue 8 month May year 2004 pages 26 28 author Truby, J.David title Building a Better Man Trap The Colt SCAMP ref The resulting weapon, embodied in a single SCAMP prototype built in 1971, was designed to give an individual operator a huge increase in firepower, with only a slight bump in weight and bulk. Both the pistol, and the unique ammunition developed for the pistol, were shopped unsuccessfully around to the military through 1974. Though people who tested the SCAMP were impressed, no official interest developed. An article in Small Arms Review magazine ref name SAR reports the prototype remains in the Colt archival vault. Colt design engineer Henry A. Into recalled they knew they wanted a selective fire weapon as the basis of their replacement for the M1911A1. Colt designers looked at smallest submachine guns of the day ... fire select fire capability, including three shot burst. ref name SAR The SCAMP s magazine had a similar capacity to a submachine gun, of 27 rounds. SCAMP was designed to be controllable and accurate .... The requirement for accuracy led to the design of an original cartridge for the SCAMP. The 5.56 x ... as the .22 SCAMP. This round was somewhat shorter and narrower than the Fireball. For the dimensions of the .22 SCAMP, again see the Small Arms Review article, ibid. Unfortunately, despite positive reviews by the few military personnel who got to test the SCAMP, the ultimate response was the military ... the Army rejected the SCAMP in 1971 because it was already working on a parallel development, the Personal ... ref . The Colt .45 ACP would not be replaced until 1985. The SCAMP s cartridge was later ... Company SCAMP Category Machine pistols Category Trial and research firearms ... more details
Taxobox name Scamp grouper status LC status system iucn3.1 status ref ref name IUCN IUCN2008 assessors Rocha, L., McGovern, J.C., Craig, M.T., Choat, J.H., Ferreira, B., Bertoncini, A.A. & Craig, M. year 2008 title Mycteroperca phenax downloaded 23 Jun 2011 ref trend unknown image Mycteroperca phenax.jpg image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Serranidae genus Mycteroperca species M. phenax binomial Mycteroperca phenax binomial authority Jordan & Swain , 1884 synonyms Mycteroperca falcata The scamp Mycteroperca phenax is a protogynous grouper also known as Brown Grouper or Abadejo. It is normally found in reefs reef over ledges and high relief rocky bottoms in the eastern Gulf of Mexico and at low profile bottoms at depths of 30 to 100 m in North Carolina . Juveniles can be found as high north as Massachusetts in shallow water at jetties and mangrove areas. This species was the most abundant grouper in areas of living Oculina coral formations at depths of 70 to 100 m off the east coast of Florida. The scamp grouper apparently moves inshore when bottom temperature fell below 8.6 C. Commonly, the scamp is 30.0 cm long with which makes it a relatively small member of the groupers but a specimen has been reported at 107 cm. ref FishBase species genus Mycteroperca species phenax year 2011 month 6 ref The fish s overall coloration is a deep tan or chocolate brown, with numerous darker markings that form dots, or lines, or groups of lines. ref name allfishbuy cite web url http www.allfishingbuy.com Fish Species Scamp Grouper.htm title Scamp grouper publisher allfishingbuy.com accessdate 23 June 2011 ref Fishing The scamp is a popular game and commercial fish and is high prized among the grouper family. Its meat is white in color, sweet in taste and has excellent food value. ref name allfishbuy References Reflist Category Mycteroperca Serranidae stub nl Mycteroperca phenax ... more details
COI date October 2009 File Great example of a Mini Scamp.JPG right thumb Mini Scamp The Mini Scamp is a kit car first built in 1969. The first Mark 1 kits which were styled similarly to the Mini Moke were produced by Robert Mandy in Reading, Berkshire ref name Beaulieu cite book last Georgano first N. title Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile year 2000 publisher HMSO location London id ISBN 1 57958 293 1 ref . They used the mechanical parts of a Mini and body made from a steel box section frame fitted aluminium panels. Options included a van, estate or pick up body and four or six wheel chassis. The Mark 2 version of 1978 had a squarer body and stronger chassis and a further revision to the Mark 3 came in 1990. In 1974 the company moved to Woking in Surrey and in 1987 moved again to East Grinstead, Sussex. References Reflist External links http www.scampownersclub.co.uk Scamp Owners Club Category Kit car manufacturers Category Motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom de Mini Scamp ... more details
NOTOC The Aerosport Inc Aerosport Scamp is a small biplane designed for homebuilt aircraft home building by Harris Woods. It featured an open cabin, tricycle undercarriage , and a T tail . Infobox Aircraft Begin name Aerosport Scamp image Image Aerosport scamp example.jpg caption Infobox Aircraft Type type Sport aircraft national origin United States manufacturer Homebuilt aircraft Homebuilt designer Harris Woods first flight August 21, 1973 introduced retired status primary user number built developed from variants with their own articles The Scamp first flew on August 21 1973 in aviation 1973 ref name janes 88 cite book last Taylor first JWR Editor title Jane s All the World s Aircraft, 1988 1989 year 1988 publisher Jane s Information Group language isbn 0 7106 0867 5 pages 554 555 ref , powered by an 1853 cc Volkswagen car engine. 1,050 sets of plans had sold by 1993. The Agricopteros Scamp B is an Aerial application agricultural crop spraying version of the Scamp, modified from kits assembled in Columbia, South Carolina Columbia . ref name janes encyclopedia cite book last Taylor first Michael J. H. title Jane s Encyclopedia of Aviation year 1989 publisher Studio Editions location London pages 39 ref Specifications Scamp A aircraft specifications if you do not understand how to use this template, please ask at Wikipedia talk WikiProject Aircraft please answer the following questions plane or copter? plane options plane copter jet or prop? prop options jet prop both neither ref Jane s All the World s Aircraft, 1988 1989 ref name janes 88 Now, fill out the specs. Please include units where appropriate main comes first, alt in parentheses . If an item doesn t apply, like capacity, leave it blank. For instructions on using more general , more performance , power original , and thrust original see Template talk Aircraft specifications . To add a new line, end the old one ... Inc Aviation lists Category Aerosport aircraft Scamp Category United States civil utility aircraft ... more details
orphan date August 2009 The Clark Scamp was a moped manufactured by a mast making business, AN Clark Engineers Limited, Isle of Wight Isle of Wight, England , from March to November 1968. ref http www.users.globalnet.co.uk pattle nacc arc0234.htm ref ref http www.icenicam.ukfsn.org articles art0005.html ref It combined a proprietary cycle frame, obtained from the The Co operative Group Co operative Wholesale Society who sold the bicycle as the Commuter, and an innovative 50cc Two stroke cycle two stroke engine transmitting its power to the rear wheel by friction. Unfortunately for the manufacturer, the innovation in the Electrical generator power unit was not theirs. It had been devised by a Mr Coco, who had been in discussions with Clarks for several months before being informed that his design caused unacceptable wear to the rear tyre and would not therefore be used. By the time the machine appeared on the market, it was apparent that the power unit was closely related to the Coco design, and the designer sued for breach of confidence . The resulting case, http www.a level law.com caselibrary COCO 20v 20A.N. 20CLARK 20 ENGINEERS 20LTD 20 5B1969 5D 20RPC 2041 20 20CH.doc Coco v AN Clark Engineers Limited , ref 1969 FSR 415, 1069 R.P.C. 49 Ch ref remains a fundamental statement of the principles of law in this area, despite being an application for an interlocutory injunction to prevent manufacture pending trial, which was refused the defendants undertaking instead to pay 5 shillings per engine into a joint account . The trial never took place, the machine was discontinued, and the company went into administration. The original mast making business was taken over by a new company. Notes references Category Mopeds ... more details
Summary Example of an Aerosport Scamp designed by Harris Woods. Photographed by Paul Donahue. Licensing self cc by sa 3.0,2.5,2.0,1.0 GFDL Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image USS Scamp SSN 588 bow on view.jpg 300px USS Scamp ... USS Scamp Ship namesake Ship ordered 23 July 1957 Ship awarded Ship builder Mare Island Naval Shipyard ... 3 Battle star s otherships USS Scamp USS Scamp SSN 588 , a Skipjack class submarine Skipjack class ... scamp , a member of the serranidae family of fish. Her keel was laid down on 23 January 1959 at Mare ... officer of USS Scamp SS 277 Scamp SS 277 at the time of her loss in November 1944. She was ship .... Operational history 1960s Scamp s first four months in the fleet were taken up by advanced trials ... at Mare Island Naval Shipyard . Leaving the shipyard Scamp completed her final acceptance trials ... extended training cruise. Scamp returned to San Diego and local operations until February 1963 when ... of advanced training, including operations in the Okinawa area. Scamp reentered San Diego Bay in October ... west again for advanced readiness training. She arrived back in San Diego in September 1964. Scamp ... along the Vietnamese coast, until returning to San Diego on 28 December 1967. Scamp operated out ... sailing from that port on various exercises and training cruises. Scamp continued stateside duty throughout .... While at Bremerton, Scamp was assigned that port as her new home port. The overhaul continued through 1970 and ended in January 1971. 1970s Following post overhaul sea trials in Puget Sound, Scamp ... 16 April after a voyage to Pearl Harbor. On 27 July, she deployed to the western Pacific. Scamp ..., to San Diego, where she remained for the remainder of the year. Scamp operated locally around San ... Guam for Pearl Harbor. Scamp stopped at Pearl Harbor during the period 10 to 15 September, then set .... History for 1973 1988 needed. Decommissioning Scamp was decommissioned and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 28 April 1988. ex Scamp entered the Nuclear Powered Ship and Submarine Recycling ... the program and ceased to exist. Honors and awards Scamp earned three campaign star s for service ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image USS Scamp SS 277 .jpg 300px USS Scamp Ship caption ... FriedmanSubs1 specs Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament Fleet boat armament 5 inch otherships USS Scamp USS Scamp SS 277 , a Gato class submarine Gato class submarine , was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the Grouper scamp , a member of the Serranidae family. Her keel was laid ... January 1943, after training out of New London, Connecticut , Scamp set course for Pearl Harbor ... operating area. Scamp began her first war patrol on 1 March 1943. She stopped at Midway Island ... of the magnetic features on her remaining torpedoes, Scamp scored two hits, one on an unidentified ... stopped at Midway Island again on 26 March and returned to Pearl Harbor on 7 April. Scamp put ... and loading men into boats. A little after midnight, Scamp finished off her stricken adversary ... depth charges some distance from her. Scamp continued her approach and loosed a spread of six torpedoes ... into the Bismarck Islands , Scamp patrolled to the southeast of Steffen Strait , between New Ireland ..., which launched a torpedo at Scamp . Scamp went ahead full and levelled off at convert 22 ... CV 5 2 at the Battle of Midway . By 8 August, Scamp was back in Brisbane. After almost a month in port ... one of them. Another changed course and avoided her torpedoes. Scamp passed close under the stricken ... the pursuit of the enemy destroyer s but lost the undamaged quarry in a rain squall. Scamp returned ... that night. On the morning of 21 September, Scamp happened upon a heavily guarded convoy and began ... double explosions. Her second attack was foiled by a severe rain squall. However, Scamp hounded the convoy ... taken on board and later turned over to intelligence. Scamp made one more attempt upon the convoy ..., but one reached its mark. By the time of the explosion indicating success, Scamp was already ... November, Scamp suffered minor shrapnel damage from two bombs dropped by an enemy float plane ... more details
Original development team for F 16 SCAMP Model 400, later designated F 16XL. Pictured from left to right Harry Hillaker, Program Manager Andrew Lewis, Aerodynamics Kenny Barnes, Stability and Control Jim Gordon, Program Engineer. Circa 1978. PD self date July 2007 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
Infobox automobile name Scottish Aviation Scamp image Image Scottish Aviation Scamp 1966 yellow.jpg 250px manufacturer Scottish Aviation production 1965 12 units assembly predecessor successor class body style Microcar layout Rear wheel drive engine 4 48 volt batteries br 2 electric motors ref name design 19660701 transmission wheelbase length convert 84 in mm 0 abbr on ref name design 19660701 width convert 46 in mm 0 abbr on ref name design 19660701 height weight designer Dr. W.G. Watson ref name design 19660701 cite journal last Carr first Richard date July 1, 1966 title In search of the town car journal Design issue 211 pages 29 37 publisher Council of Industrial Design ref sp uk The Scottish Aviation Scamp is a microcar small Concept car concept electric car electric city car that was designed between 1964 and 1966 by Scottish Aviation . A prototype, known as the farm cart was built which showed promise, accelerating from a standstill to Convert 30 mi h km h abbr on in ten seconds, giving a top speed of Convert 36 mi h km h abbr on and a range of Convert 18 mi km in urban conditions. In July 1965 negotiations took place between the Scottish Aviation and the Central Electricity Generating Board aimed at marketing the car through the boards showrooms. The prototype was further developed with the addition of wood and aluminium bodywork and it was then registered for use on the road. It was successfully demonstrated in London and Bristol and received a great deal of publicity when on one occasion it was driven by the racing driver Stirling Moss . A further 12 cars were built for testing and the first of these went on show at the Ideal Home Exhibition in February 1967. ref name MakingCars cite book last Dodds first Alastair title Making Cars series Scotland s Past In Action pages 63 65 publisher National Museums of Scotland isbn 0948636815 ref The project began to run into difficulties because of an inability to resolve the uneconomic battery life of the Lucas Lucas ... more details
Summary The DVD cover from Disney s direct to video animated feature Lady and the Tramp II Scamp s Adventure . Source Image from http www.amazon.com. Fair use Non free media rationale Description The DVD cover for the second release of Lady and the Tramp II Scamp s Adventure . Source http www.amazon.com Portion Full front cover. Article Lady and the Tramp II Scamp s Adventure Purpose To illustrate the article and show the DVD s cover. Resolution Yes. Image of a web resolution size and copies of the DVD cover could not be made from it. Replaceability No free to use version of this image exists. Licensing Non free video cover ... more details
refimprove date October 2008 Infobox film name Lady and the Tramp II Scamp s Adventure image Lady and the Tramp II Scamp s Adventure.jpg caption Promotional poster director Darrell Rooney br Jeannine Roussel ... 2 27 language English runtime 70 minutes Lady and the Tramp II Scamp s Adventure is a 2001 direct to video ... puppy, Scamp, and his desire to become a wild dog . The film was produced at Walt Disney Animation ... http www.ultimatedisney.com ladyandthetrampII pressrelease.html Lady and the Tramp II Scamp s Adventure ... mixed with American Cocker Spaniel . Lady and Tramp have three daughters and a son called Scamp , who misbehaves. Scamp plays with a pillow, and starts to dream about living in the wild he then chews Jim Dear s favourite hat. Scamp chases a ball outside, and runs back in, leaving muddy foot prints. That makes Jim Dear angry, so he chains Scamp to a dog house outside. Lady watches this through a stained glass window upstairs, is saddened, and asks Tramp to talk to Scamp. Tramp takes some food to Scamp ... the truth about his past a secret so Scamp won t end up like him. Tramp leaves in a huff, and Scamp ... the Junkyard Dogs , including a female Pomeranian Chihuahua mix called Angel . Scamp wants to join the gang, so the leader Buster gives Scamp a trial, to prove his worth Scamp must steal a tin can from a large, savage dog named Reggie. Scamp almost succeeds, but bumps into a garbage can, which awakens ... and Scamp rescues her. The two escape, and see Reggie caught by the dog catcher. Buster and the gang ... snaps that Tramp did not die heroically, saying he ran off with Lady to become a house pet. Scamp is in disbelief that his father lied to him. Buster notices Scamp scratch himself exactly like Tramp does, and threatens Scamp that if he is related to Tramp, he would kill him. The other dogs walk away from Scamp, and he is scared. Meanwhile, Scamp s parents are searching for him, and Tramp discovers that Scamp ran away because he was too harsh with him and regrets what he did. Later that night ... more details
Martti Larni 1909 1993 was a Finnish people Finnish author . ref http www.kirjasto.sci.fi larni.htm Martti Johannes Larni 1909 1993 ref He was the chairman of the Union of Finnish Writers from 1964 to 1967. Works The Fourth Vertebra, or a Scamp Despite Himself Nelj s nikama eli Veijari vastoin tahtoaan 1957 References Reflist Category Finnish writers fi Martti Larni cs Martti Johannes Larni hu Martti Larni ru , ... more details
Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 The Fane Aircraft Company Limited was a British company formed by the aviator Captain Gerard Fane , Distinguished Service Cross United Kingdom DSC , and based at Norbury, London, England. ref name rafm Originally formed as Comper Fane Aircraft Limited sometimes C.F. Aircraft in August 1939, using the name of his former collaborator and aircraft designer the late Nicholas Comper . ref name Smith On 6 April 1940 the name was changed to the Fane Aircraft Company Limited. ref name Flight1940 The company s only aircraft was based on the Comper Scamp. ref name Jackson333 The Scamp had been designed by Nicholas Comper as a two seater but he had not built it, redesigning it as a single seater, the Comper Fly . Fane took the Scamp design and reworked it as the Fane F.1 40 which first flew in 1941 with no orders from the Air Ministry only one was built. ref name G AGDJ On 10 August 1944 the company changed its name to Fane Engineering Designs Limited . ref name Flight1944 Aircraft Fane F.1 40 Notes reflist refs ref name Jackson333 Jackson 1973, p. 333 ref ref name G AGDJ cite web title Registration G AGDJ url http www.caa.co.uk docs HistoricalMaterial G AGDJ.pdf publisher United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority accessdate 25 November 2009 ref . ref name Flight1940 cite journal title Change of Name journal Flight International Flight url http www.flightglobal.com pdfarchive view 1940 1940 20 201478.html date 16 May 1940 ref . ref name Flight1944 cite journal title Change of Name journal Flight International Flight url http www.flightglobal.com pdfarchive view 1944 1944 20 201838 date 7 September 1944 ref ref name rafm cite web title Records of the British Aviation Industry In the RAF Museum A Brief Guide www.rafmuseum.org.uk ...of... Aviation 20Company 20Records.doc publisher Royal Air Force Museum London accessdate 25 November 2009 ref ref name Smith Smith 2002, p. 151 ref References cite book last Jackson fi ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Chrysler s L platform was used in a family of compact automobile s produced from 1978 to 1990. It was created in response to the energy crisis of the 1970s and was a line of similar Dodge and Plymouth automobile Plymouth vehicles. The Dodge vehicles except for the Rampage are common, but the Plymouth automobile Plymouth clones, except for the Plymouth Horizon Horizon didn t match half the sales numbers of the Dodge versions, and are very collectible today because only handfuls of TC3s, Scamps, and Turismos were made. Dodge 1978 1990 Dodge Omni 1979 1982 Dodge Omni 024 1982 1984 Dodge Rampage 1983 1987 Dodge Charger L body Dodge Charger Plymouth 1978 1990 Plymouth Horizon 1979 1982 Plymouth Horizon TC3 1983 Dodge Rampage Plymouth Scamp 1983 1987 Plymouth Turismo See also List of Chrysler platforms DEFAULTSORT Chrysler L Platform Category Chrysler platforms L ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Cats Can Fly image caption image size background group or band origin Ontario , Canada genre Synthpop years active 1982 1987 label CBS Records Sony Music Entertainment website Members David Ashley, Mitchell James, Peter Alexandre and Eddie Zeeman notable instruments Cats Can Fly was a Canada Canadian synthpop band in the 1980s. They released one album in 1986. Cats Can Fly began as a school rock band called Ethos at Elia Junior High School now Elia Middle School in North York, Ontario in 1971. The original members were Jim Longmuir on guitar, Alan Frizell on guitar, Frank Miller on drums and Peter Steele later http www.myspace.com peteralexandre Peter Alexandre on bass. It was formed under the supervision of School Board consultant Laura Lapedus. The following year Mitch James replaced Jim Longmuir, Alan left, David Ashley replaced Peter on bass and Peter switched to keyboards. After a US based band with the same name released an album the group changed its name to Scamp. Frank Miller eventually left the group and was replaced by Tom Davidson musician Tom Davidson . Scamp toured Canada as a bar band and had limited success including touring with Burton Cummings , winning the CFTR Talent Search and appearing on Global at Noon. Ms. Lapedus eventually became the band s co manager along with Wayne Baguley and Warren Keach. In 1980 Scamp recorded an album with producer Jack Richardson record producer Jack Richardson of The Guess Who Guess Who , Bob Seger and Brecker Brothers fame. Distribution could not be established, however, and the record was never released. After a series of drummers including Geoff Geddes, Phil Knipe and Bill Hibbs, Eddie Zeeman became the band s permanent drummer in 1982. Scamp changed its name to Cats Can Fly shortly thereafter. In its final form it consisted of vocalist bass guitar bass ist David Ashley, guitar ist Mitchell James, keyboardist Peter http w ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox image Mycteroperca fusca.jpg image caption Mycteroperca fusca regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Serranidae subfamilia Epinephelinae genus Mycteroperca Mycteroperca is a genus of fish in the family Serranidae , subfamily Epinephelinae groupers . It contains the following species Black grouper Mycteroperca bonaci Venezuelan grouper Mycteroperca cidi Gulf grouper Mycteroperca jordani Gag grouper Mycteroperca microlepis Sailfin grouper Mycteroperca olfax Sawtail grouper Mycteroperca prionura Leopard grouper Mycteroperca rosacea Mottled grouper Mycteroperca rubra Tiger grouper Mycteroperca tigris Broomtail grouper Mycteroperca xenarcha Yellowfin grouper Mycteroperca venenosa Scamp grouper Mycteroperca phenax Bot notice new species go here Serranidae stub Category Mycteroperca fr Mycteroperca it Mycteroperca lt Uoliniai gruperiai nl Mycteroperca pl Mycteroperca pt Mycteroperca ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File Kamikawa maru 1939.jpg 300px Ship caption Kamikawa Maru at Amoi, China sometime between 1938 and 1940. Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Japan Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of Japan.svg 45px IJN Ensign Ship name Kamikawa Maru Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Kawasaki, K be Shipyard Ship laid down August 5, 1936 Ship launched December 13, 1936 Ship acquired March 15, 1937 Ship commissioned September 18, 1937 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service May 29, 1943 Ship struck July 15, 1943 Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship fate Torpedoed and sunk by United States Navy submarine USS Scamp SS 277 Scamp Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Kamikawa Class Ship displacement 6, 863 tons standard Ship length 479 feet Ship beam 62 feet Ship draught Ship draft 30 feet td Ship propulsion 1 Kawasaki M. A. N. diesel, 1 shaft, 7, 600 shp Ship speed 28 knots Ship range Ship complement Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament 2 x 5.9 inch, 2 x 25mm AA, 2 x 13mm MG Ship armour Ship armor Ship aircraft 12 seaplanes 24 stored Ship aircraft facilities Two catapults, cranes Ship notes nihongo Kamikawa Maru was a seaplane tender in the Imperial Japanese Navy IJN . The ship was initially built at Kawasaki s K be Shipyard and launched on 13 December 1936 as a merchant vessel for the K Line Kawasaki Kisen K. K. Line . On 18 September 1937 the IJN requisitioned as an aircraft transport ship and was refitted in 1939 as a seaplane tender. The ship subsequently saw service in the Second Sino Japanese War and the Pacific War Pacific Campaign of World War II . Kamikawa Maru was torpedoed and sunk by the submarine USS Scamp SS 277 USS Scamp approximately 250 miles northwest of Kavieng , New Ireland Province New Ireland at coord 01 36 S 150 24 E on May 29, 1943. References cite web url http www.globalsecurity.org military world japan kamikawa maru av.htm title IJN Ka ... more details
Chrysler s A platform was the basis for smaller rear wheel drive cars in the 1960s. These cars are sometimes referred to as A body cars. Cars using the A platform in various markets around the world include 1960 1976 Plymouth Valiant 1960 1981 Chrysler Valiant 1961 1962 Dodge Lancer 1961 1963 Dodge Lancer South African market DeSoto Rebel 1963 1981 Dodge Dart 1964 1969 Plymouth Barracuda 1968 1980 Dodge Polara In Argentina Dodge Polara, Coronado, GTX, and R T 1971 1976 Plymouth Scamp 1970 1976 Plymouth Duster 1971 1972 Dodge Demon 1971 1981 Valiant Charger This list is not complete, for A platform vehicles not included on this list were sold in some countries until 1981. Wheelbases 106.5  in 1960 1962 Plymouth Valiant Valiant, Chrysler Valiant, & Plymouth Valiant worldwide 1961 1962 Dodge Lancer 1961 1963 Dodge Lancer South Africa DeSoto Rebel South Africa 106  in 1963 1966 Plymouth Valiant USA, Mexico, Europe 1964 1966 Plymouth Barracuda 1963 1966 Dodge Dart wagon 1965 Plymouth Valiant Valiant V100, Custom 100 Canada 108  in 1967 1973 Plymouth Valiant 1967 1969 Plymouth Barracuda 1970 1976 Plymouth Duster 1971 1972 Dodge Demon 1973 1976 Dodge Dart Sport 111  in 1963 1966 Plymouth Valiant Chrysler Valiant Argentina, Brazil 1971 1976 Plymouth Scamp 1974 1976 Plymouth Valiant 1963 1976 Dodge Dart 1963 1964 & 1966 Plymouth Valiant Chrysler Valiant Canada 1965 Plymouth Valiant Valiant V200, Custom 200 Canada 1989 The A name was reused again for the mid size Chrysler LeBaron , Dodge Spirit and Plymouth Acclaim sedans, though this was changed to AA when Chrysler moved to two letter names for 1990. The AA cars lasted until 1995 when replaced by the more modern, but less popular, Chrysler JA platform JA Cloud Cars in the same year. Cars that used the front wheel drive AA platform were 1990 1994 Chrysler LeBaron sedan 1989 1995 Chrysler Saratoga Export only 1989 1995 Dodge Spirit 1989 1995 Plymouth Acclaim See also Chrysler platforms Category Chrysler platfor ... more details