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There is a 1. 5 km aerial tramway connecting the city of San Marino on top of Monte Titano with Borgo Maggiore, a major town in the republic, with the second largest population of any Sammarinese settlement.
Indeed, for the tourist visitor the aerial tramway gives the best available views of Borgo Maggiore, as the cars sweep low over the rooftops of the main town square.
Two aerial tramway cars, known as gondolas, and numbered ' 1 ' and ' 2 ', operate in opposition on a cable, and a service is provided at roughly fifteen minute intervals throughout the day.
The upper station of the aerial tramway serves no other purpose ( although it is situated close to a tourist information office ).
* December 23 – The highest aerial tramway in Europe, the Klein Matterhorn, opens.
The word tram, for instance, is generally used in the UK and many former British colonies to refer to what is known in North America as a streetcar, but in North America tram can instead refer to an aerial tramway, or, in the case of the Disney amusement parks, even a land train.
( The usual British term for an aerial tramway is cable car, which in the U. S. usually refers to a ground-level car pulled along by subterranean cables.
Avala by taking an aerial tramway over the harbor, but on April 17 of that year a U. S. Navy plane, flying overhead as part of the Flag Day celebrations, struck the cable ; the plane crashed into a wing of the Rainmaker Hotel.
In 1898, a 14-mile, steam-operated aerial tramway was constructed up the Skagway side of the White Pass, easing the burden of those prospectors who could afford the fee to use it.
An Port Vell Aerial Tramway | aerial tramway in Barcelona, Spain
An aerial tramway in Italy
An aerial tramway, cable car, ropeway ( Japanese ) or aerial tram is a type of aerial lift which uses one or two stationary ropes for support while a third moving rope provides propulsion.
With this form of lift, the grip of an aerial tramway cabin is fixed onto the propulsion rope and cannot be decoupled from it during operations.
Ore bucket on the aerial tramway leading from the Mayflower mine, near Silverton, Colorado, USA
The perfection of the aerial tramway through mining lead to its application in other fields including logging, sugar fields, beet farming, tea plantations, coffee beans and guano mining.
An escape aerial tramway is a special form of the aerial tramway that allows a fast escape from a dangerous location.
An escape aerial tramway exists on launch pads 39A and 39B at Cape Canaveral.
World's longest functioning aerial tramway: Forsby-Köping limestone cableway | Forsby-Köping
** Norsjö aerial tramway Mensträsk-Bjurfors in Norsjö, Sweden.

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* Station 37 is located in the business district and consists of 30 members with 3 apparatus – one pumper, one aerial device and one medic unit.
* An aerial tramway consists of a cabin suspended from a cable, pulled by another cable.
It often feeds like a flycatcher, making aerial sallies after passing insects, and most of its food consists of winged insects.
An elevated passenger ropeway, or chairlift, is a type of aerial lift, which consists of a continuously circulating steel cable loop strung between two end terminals and usually over intermediate towers, carrying a series of chairs.
A detachable chairlift or high-speed chairlift is a type of passenger aerial lift, which, like a fixed-grip chairlift, consists of numerous chairs attached to a constantly moving wire rope ( called a haul rope ) that is strung between two ( or more ) terminals over intermediate towers.
The input video is captured by low flying aerial platforms and typically consists of strong parallax from non-ground-plane structures.
It consists of two species, both of which are vigorous deciduous perennial climbers, clinging by aerial roots, and producing large trumpet-shaped flowers in late summer.
The Gerbrandy Tower consists of a concrete tower with a height of 100 meters on which a guyed aerial mast is mounted.
) The ship's arsenal consists of forward-firing missiles, aerial bombs and a protective force field, all of which can be upgraded by power-ups ( in the form of large, colored orbs ) that are dropped by specially-colored enemies throughout the game's zones.
The enterprise consists of a connected aerial cableway, also known as the Grütschalpbahn, and a adhesion worked railway.
A zip-line ( also known as a flying fox, foefie slide, zip wire, aerial runway, or aerial ropeslide ) consists of a pulley suspended on a cable, usually made of stainless steel, mounted on an incline.
Mürren is also connected to Lauterbrunnen by the Bergbahn Lauterbrunnen-Mürren, which consists of a narrow gauge railway and a connecting aerial tramway.
The lift consists of an aerial steel rope loop running over a series of wheels, powered by an engine at one end.
It consists of an aerial steel rope loop running over a series of wheels, powered by an engine at one end.
Furthermore there is a backup aerial, which consists of two guyed insulated radio masts with a height of 234 metres.
Its aerial consists of three free-standing steel-framework towers, which are ground fed radiators.
Its aerial consists of three guyed lattice steel masts built in 1954 / 55.
The most interesting aerial is the one for the medium wave frequency 1530 kHz, which consists of four 94 metre high grounded free standing towers arranged in a square, which carry wires for a medium wave aerial on horizontal crossbars.
The directional aerial for 648 kHz ( erected in 1981-82 ) consists of a row of five 106. 7 metre ( 350 ft ) freestanding steel lattice towers of triangular cross section, insulated at their base.
The directional aerial for 1296 kHz ( erected in 1978 ) consists of six freestanding steel lattice towers.
The mission of the 313 AS consists of airlift, aerial delivery, and aerial refueling on a worldwide basis.

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Use of jumps or aerial acrobacies was kept to a minimum, since one of its foundations was always keeping at least one hand or foot firmly attached to the ground.
Guernica is best known to those residing outside the Basque region as the scene of the April 26, 1937, Bombing of Guernica, one of the first aerial bombings by Nazi Germany's Luftwaffe.
Boosting of moose populations in Alaska for hunting purposes is one of the reasons given for allowing aerial or airborne methods to remove wolves in designated areas, e. g., Craig Medred: " A kill of 124 wolves would thus translate to survival of 1488 moose or 2976 caribou or some combination thereof ".
A flypast is an aerial parade of anything from one to dozens of aircraft, both in commercial context at airshows and also to mark, e. g., national days or significant anniversaries.
There are two types of Sentinels: one is a smaller, aerial model ; and the other is a giant walking behemoth.
However, during the Vietnam War, the last conflict to produce U. S. fighter aces, the one USAF pilot, the two USAF navigators / weapon systems officers ( who were later retrained as USAF pilots ), the one USN Naval Aviator and the one USN Naval Flight Officer / radar intercept officer to achieve this distinction were eventually awarded the Air Force Cross and Navy Cross, respectively, in addition to Silver Stars previously awarded for earlier aerial kills.
Riefenstahl's techniques, such as moving cameras, the use of long focus lenses to create a distorted perspective, aerial photography, and revolutionary approach to the use of music and cinematography, have earned Triumph recognition as one of the greatest films in history.
* Ace of Aces-( Nova Games, 1980 )-this flip-book system has long been considered one of the best simulations of aerial dogfighting.
The first aerial photograph by rocket was of Karlskoga using one of Alfred Nobel cameras c. 1897, rocket possibly by Captain Wilhelm T. Unge.
The horizontal bar is often considered one of the most exciting gymnastics events due to the power exhibited by gymnasts during giant swings and spectacular aerial releases and dismounts that often include multiple flips or twists and, in some cases, airborne travel over the bar.
NASA Ames was one of the first locations in the world to conduct research on image processing of satellite-platform aerial photography.
Airships are still used today in certain niche applications, such as advertising, freight transportation, tourism, camera platforms for sporting events, aerial observation and interdiction platforms, where the ability to hover in one place for an extended period outweighs the need for speed and maneuverability.
This aircraft was also one of the " Black Knights " aerial acrobatic team.
There are many views among Christians regarding the timing of Christ's return ( including whether it will occur in one event or two ), and various views regarding the destination of the aerial gathering described in 1 Thessalonians 4.
LeMay became a pursuit pilot and, while stationed in Hawaii, became one of the first members of the Air Corps to receive specialized training in aerial navigation.
Leonardo chose this gesture rather than a wedding ring to depict Lisa as a virtuous woman and faithful wife. The painting was among the first portraits to depict the sitter before an imaginary landscape and Leonardo was one of the first painters to use aerial perspective.
It is one of a very small number of species that produce aerial bulblets, known as bulbils, in the leaf axils along the stem.
File: Bruges canal corner. jpg | An aerial view over one of Bruges ' canals.
A plant can offer more than one source of aromatics, for instance the aerial portions and seeds of coriander have remarkably different odors from each other.
In comparison, most aerial photographs also require experienced interpreters to extract information based on structure and texture while the interpretation of remote sensing data only requires analysis of one characteristic ( spectral ).

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