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The M30 coupe was underpowered for its stock weight of.
The German government purchased 7, 800 commercial M30 pistols for use by the Luftwaffe.
The Breda M30 or Breda 30, was rather unique for a light machine gun.
Several features, including a 30-degree cant to the right for a lower profile, a crossflow head design, and a chain-driven single overhead cam with rocker arm valve actuation, are common between the M10 and the M30.
Variant of the M30 with a unitary high-explosive warhead for use in urban and mountainous terrain.
It is generally regarded among M30 enthusiasts that the change of powertrain, weak suspension and the lack of options in these categories was a mistake on Infiniti ’ s part, and perhaps to blame for the lackluster sales.
The M30 ’ s production run lasted for only 3 years, ending in 1992 due to lagging sales.
Speculation regarding the exact production numbers for the M30 are, however, still uncertain.
In both the U. S. and Japan, the M30 / Leopard has been used for drifting, as it can take parts from other Nissans and is rear-wheel drive.
Nicknamed ironically the " Pharaoh " by many locals, the mayor has created an urban renewal plan for Madrid that included the undergrounding of parts of the M30 motorway, the redevelopment of the Manzanares River bank, a push for the virtual gentrification of dwindling historic downtown areas, and a reform of the existing finance laws.
They used to own a roadside pub just behind Salford Royal Infirmary, The White Horse, and adjacent carvery-style restaurant M30 for which Callard had what Salford Online called " grandiose ideas ", but sold it to Maria Ball and her partner in 2010.
Two M-series models, the Denon M31 and M30, have been the most successful radio hi-fi's for the last 4 years.

M30 and Royal
* HMS M30, a British Royal Navy vessel of World War 1

M30 and HMS
The Deltic-powered Hunt class mine countermeasure vessel | Hunt class Mine Countermeasures Vessel HMS Ledbury ( M30 ) | HMS Ledbury

pennant and number
* M31 is the pennant number for HMS Cattistock, a Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel
* HMS Endurance, pennant number A171, served as the British Antarctic ice patrol vessel from 1967 to 1991.
* RFA Sir Galahad ( 1987 ) ( L3005 ), a landing ship ( logistic ) named for ( and given the same pennant number as ) the previous Galahad, was involved in the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Until 30 April 1941 she sailed under the Polish ensign ( using pennant number H16 ) but as OF Ouragan ( OF-Okręt Francuski-" French ship "), instead of the usual ORP prefix.
She was launched as the River-class frigate HMCS Toronto with pennant number K538 on 25 November 1943 at Lauzon, Quebec, Canada.
She was decommissioned from the Royal Canadian Navy on 27 November 1945, then recommissioned by that navy as a Prestonian class frigate with pennant number 319 on 26 November 1953, and decommissioned again on 14 April 1956.
The submarine used in the film wore pennant number P219, that of HMS Seraph, and she was indeed still in commission in 1954 / 55.
Sidney Poitier's initial flypast and landing from a Whirlwind helicopter were filmed aboard another Type 15 frigate, HMS Wakeful, whose F159 pennant number is clearly visible.
All flying from both carriers was filmed aboard-clearly marked with her postwar pennant number R06-and three surviving Fairey Swordfish aircraft were restored and flown from her flight deck.
The name pennant number arises from the fact that ships were originally allocated a flag identifying a flotilla or particular type of vessel: for example, in the Royal Navy, the red burgee for torpedo boats, H for torpedo boat destroyers.
A pendant / pennant number thus consists of letters and numbers.
HMS Lancaster was initially allocated the pennant number F232, until it was realised that in the Royal Navy, form number 232 is the official report for ships that have run aground ; sailors being superstitious, it was quickly changed to F229.
H T Lenton and J J Colledge's book Warships of World War II ( published in the early 1960s in one or eight parts ) provided even more information on pennant numbers classes and listed each ship's pennant number when this was known.
After World War II, in 1948, the Royal Navy adopted a rationalised " pennant " number system where the flag superior indicated the basic type of ship as follows.
Divisional leaders wore a pennant number and had a narrower deep band on the fore-funnel, painted from the top.
She was originally laid down as the Castle class corvette, Scarborough Castle, pennant number K536, but was renamed and converted before completion.
She was originally laid down as a Royal Navy Castle-class corvette, Rayleigh Castle, pennant number K695, but was renamed and converted before completion.
Two submarines of the Turkish Navy have borne the name and pennant number TCG Pirireis ( S 343 ), both were former US Navy vessels:
He made a number of deals for players such as Joey Jay ( a disappointment with the Milwaukee Braves who became a 20-game winner in Cincinnati ), Don Blasingame and Gene Freese, and the Reds went on to win the 1961 National League pennant.
* A third Ivy was a Flower class corvette with pennant number K204 ordered from Harland & Wolff on 8 April 1940 but cancelled before completion on 23 January 1941.
Uniquely in Canadian naval history, two of these vessels had the same name and pennant number.

pennant and for
You'd never guess it from the way they've played so far this spring, but there remains a feeling among some around here that the Orioles still have a chance to battle for the pennant in 1961.
Over the first five frames, Jack Fisher, the big righthander who figures to be in the middle of Oriole plans for a drive on the 1961 American League pennant, held the A's scoreless while yielding three scattered hits.
In 1876, Spalding won 47 games as the prime pitchers for the Chicago White Stockings, who captured the National League's inaugural pennant by a wide margin.
It turned out that the Cubs and Giants ended the season tied for first place, so the game was indeed replayed, and the Cubs won the game, the pennant, and subsequently the World Series ( the last Cubs Series victory to date, as it turns out ).
Those against the Wild Card see it as diminishing the importance of the pennant race and the regular season, with the true race often being for second rather than first place, while those in favor of it view it as an opportunity for teams to have a shot at the playoffs even when they have no chance of a first-place finish in their division, thus maintaining fan interest later in the season.
Decades of mediocrity followed for the White Sox until the 1950s, when perennially competitive teams were blocked from the playoffs by the dynastic New York Yankees, with the exception of the 1959 pennant winners led by Early Wynn, Nellie Fox, Luis Aparicio, and manager Al Lopez.
In 1948, needing pitching for the stretch run of the pennant race, Veeck turned to the Negro League again and signed pitching great Satchel Paige amid much controversy.
There were some historic moments for the Cubs as well ; they claimed the ' 35 pennant in thrilling fashion, winning a record 21 games in a row in September.
Brown returned to the mound for Game 6, pitching a complete game victory to secure the Marlins their first-ever National League pennant.
The Astros were out of pennant contention by August and began rebuilding for the near future.
On September 23, 1957, Aaron hit a two-run walk-off in Milwaukee, clinching the pennant for the Braves and Aaron was carried off the field by his teammates.
Previously, the Twins had narrowly beat out the Royals for the 1987 American League West pennant, in which the Twins later took the World Series versus the St. Louis Cardinals.
Also strong in the late 70s ( and continuing through the mid 80s ) was the rivalry against the California Angels, particularly in the fights for the American League West pennant in 1978, ' 79, ' 82, ' 84 and ' 85.
After a string of mediocre seasons, a rejuvenated Johnson rebounded in 1924 to win 23 games with the help of his catcher, Muddy Ruel, as the Senators won the American League pennant for the first time in the history of the franchise.
Despite the return of Harris as manager from 1935 – 42 and again from 1950 – 54, Washington was mostly a losing ball club for the next 25 years, contending for the pennant only during World War II.
Late in the season, to try to ensure the Brewers ' pennant chase, the team made one last trade on August 30 for Don Sutton.
With the trades for Shaun Marcum and Zack Greinke, the Brewers were tabbed by many experts as favorites to not only win the NL Central Division, but also contenders for the National League pennant.
Many Brewer fans welcomed facing the Cardinals with the National League pennant at stake, with the Brewers and Cardinals having a growing rivalry, and also a chance for the Brewers to avenge their 1982 World Series defeat, which was at the hands of the Cardinals.
For its contributions during the war, the Navy awarded the company its " E " pennant for excellence in ship construction.
Smith later recalled that, " Whitey told me that with me playing shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals, we could win the pennant.
A bright spot came in 1915, when the Phillies won their first pennant, thanks to the pitching of Grover Cleveland Alexander and the batting prowess of Gavvy Cravath, who set what was then the modern major-league single-season record for home runs with 24.
One of the most famous episodes in Major League Baseball history, the " Shot Heard ' Round the World " is the name given to Bobby Thomson's walk-off home run that clinched the National League pennant for the Giants over their rivals, the Brooklyn Dodgers.

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