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  • 1991 West Virginia derecho

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    Coordinates: 34°48′N 92°12′W / 34.8°N 92.2°W / 34.8; -92.2 This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2013) Map of the 1991 West Virginia Derecho (courtesy of NOAA) The 1991 West Virginia derecho was a serial derecho that started in Arkansas in the early morning hours of April 9, 1991 and made its way northeast, finally dying out over Pennsylvania late that evening. Two people were killed and 145 were injured in the event, mainly from falling trees, flying debris, and mobile homes and trailers being overturned. Most of the destructive damage occurred in Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, western Maryland, and Western Pennsylvania. In West Virginia alone, there were 8,000 insurance damage claims for homes and businesses. Over 200,000 people lost power in the derecho. Many people experienced flickering ligh... (see more)

  • Eshelman

    For other uses, see Eshelman (disambiguation). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2012) Eshelman was a marque of small American automobiles (1953–1961) and other vehicles and implements including motor scooters, garden tractors, pleasure boats, aircraft, golf carts, snowplows, trailers, mail-delivery vehicles and more. The Cheston L. Eshelman Company was incorporated on January 19, 1942 and was based on the sixth floor of an industrial building at 109 Light Street in Baltimore, Maryland, with aircraft production facilities located in Dundalk, Maryland. The company president was Cheston Lee Eshelman, the first vice-president was Sidney S. Zell (July 30, 1900 - July, 1978), and the first treasurer was Frank K. Kris (January 4, 1910 - March, 1981). The Eshelman company began production of commercial light aircraft in Dund... (see more)

  • Towing

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    "In-tow" redirects here. For the walking condition, see in-toe. For the surfing technique, see tow-in. For the automotive term, see toe-in. It has been suggested that this article be merged with Vehicle recovery. (Discuss) Proposed since April 2011. A truck towing a trailer with a lawn mower Towing is the process of pulling or drawing behind a chain, line, bar or some other form of couplings. Towing is most visibly performed by vehicles, but anything from waterborne vessels to tractors to people can tow cargo. Troop carrying and cargo carrying gliders were towed behind powered aircraft during WWII and remains a popular means for modern leisure gliders to take off. In the maritime industry in particular, towing is a refined science. Contents 1 Types of trailers 2 Towing safety 3 Towbar Wiring 3.1 Vehicle Specific Towbar Wiring 3.2 Universal By-pass Electrics 3.3 12N, 12S or 13 Pin Sockets 3.4 Trailer Stability Program or TSP 4 Towing capacity 4.1 Braked towi... (see more)

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