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What is the weather like in Germany?

Much of the country has a continental climate (of sorts) with fairly hot summers and cold winters.Here in Hessen it can get from very cold to a moderate temperature in the winter fairly quickly and is usually lukewarm to warm and rainy in summer. In summer here getting 35C is fairly impressive and 5C in winter is common. But all in all the weather is pretty decent.Having lived in southern Germany for 6 years I would equate the weather as being about the same as new jersey relative to seasons.In the winter be prepared for snow and ice.The weather in Germany differs. In August expect around...14-19c. But in Winter you can expect around -2. You can and should also expect a LOT of deep ice and thick snow. The perfect winter.


What is difference between mill and mill-drill?

Today many manufactures are combining machines, a mill/drill is one of these. Its a combination of a drill and a mill, a mill removes stock from material (usually metal, but not limited just to metal, it depends on your application), you use fluted cutters such-as end mills. the drill aspect of the machine is just that it drills holes, With the proper speed for the right size drill. Not just "today". The milling-machine was invented in the 19C! A milling machine will drill as well as it can mill, with the advantage of co-ordinate location; but "mill-drill" is a rather contrived name for a class of light machine-tool made primarily for hobby workshops. It occupies a sort of mid-way position between milling-machine and drilling-machine - the latter cannot and must not be used as a mill. Typically the mill-drill has a cylindrical column as on a bench-drill, to support a head moveable vertically above a fixed-level (2-axis only) table: an arrangement which is not only cheaper to make and sell but not ever so rigid and plays havoc with your centring when you have to raise or lower the head to accommodate different drill lengths for the same work!


What positive effects did the assembly line have?

used to make automobiles there are a lot of positive ways but this is one of them. ~ It helped many people have a job. The amount of the money the workers got paid were good and many workers were happy because of this. But, also they only got paid minimum wage. By- AishaLuvs +++ The positive effect was that many more people could afford items we now take for granted, not just cars, although it was the automobile industry that really started high-volume assembly-line operation. ' As far as pay goes, piece-work was common in factories until well into the 20C. You were paid by output rather than time. Wages were low, even relatively, but don't confuse AishaLuv's use of "minimum wage" with the modern, very recent, legal use. ' Mass-production methods were not new, but previously limited to the textile industry and to specialist trades like military equipment manufacture. ' From the late 18C on the British cotton-weaving industry expanded tremendously thanks to the invention of large-scale machine-looms, initially water-powered then steam-powered. (A central engine drove all the mill's machines through a network of shafts, pulleys and belts.) ' The great 19C engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, had a set of miniature machines built to demonstrate to the Admiralty, his designs for machines to mass-produce blocks ('pulleys') for the rigging of Royal Navy ships, still all sail-powered then. These models survive, still capable of making neat little working blocks. Even 2 or 3 centuries before then, the Swiss and German clock-making trades often used a sort of batch-production system in which one man would make only the clocks' wheels (the "gears"), another the plates, someone else would engrave all the dials, and so on.


Who financed the industrial revolution new industry's?

Merchants, shopkeepers, and farmers.


What helicopters were used in the Korean War?

American AircraftArmy Liaison - The Army used various Air Force L-type liaisonAircraft as listed below in the Air Force entry.The L-5 and L-19 were the most commonly used.Stinson L-5 SentinelCessna L-19 Bird DogBell H-13 helicopterSikorsky H-19C helicopterHiller H-23 Raven helicopterAir ForceNorth American F-51, RF-51 MustangLockheed F-80, RF-80 Shooting StarNorth American F-82 Twin Mustang (all Japan-based)Republic F-84 ThunderjetNorth American F-86, RF-86 SabreLockheed F-94B StarfireDouglas B-26, RB-26, WB-26 InvaderBoeing B-29, RB-29, WB-29, SB-29 SuperfortressBoeing RB-50B SuperfortressCurtiss-Wright C-46 CommandoDouglas C-47 SkytrainDouglas C-54 SkymasterFairchild C-119 Flying BoxcarDouglas C-124A GlobemasterBoeing SB-17 Flying Fortress (Japan-based)Grumman SA-16 AlbatrossConsolidated OA-10 CatalinaPiper L-4 GrasshopperStinson L-5 SentinelAeronca L-16 GrasshopperNorth American L-17 NavionCessna L-19 Bird Dogde Havilland L-20 BeaverNorth American T-6, AT-6, LT-6G Texan or MosquitoSikorsky H-5 helicopterSikorsky YH-19, H-19 helicopterBeechcraft C-45Lockheed T-33North American RB-45CHiller H-23 RavenNavyMcDonnell F2H BansheeDouglas F3D SkyknightChance Vought F4U CorsairGrumman F7F TigercatGrumman F9F PantherjetDouglas AD SkyraiderMartin PBM MarinerConsolidated P4Y PrivateerLockheed P2V NeptuneSikorsky HO3S-1 helicopterGrumman AF-2 GuardianGrumman TBM-3Douglas R4D (C-47) SkytrainDouglas R5D (C-54) SkymasterMarineMcDonnell F2H BansheeDouglas F3D SkyknightChance Vought F4U, AU CorsairGrumman F7F TigercatGrumman F9F PantherjetGrumman/General Motors TBM Avenger (used as ambulances)Douglas AD SkyraiderDouglas R4D (C-47) SkytrainDouglas R5D (C-54) SkymasterStinson OY-1, OY-2 (L-5) SentinelCessna OE-1 (L-19) Bird DogSikorsky HO3S-1 helicopterSikorsky HRS-1 helicopterBell HTL-4 helicopterCIAAir Force special operations units flying for the CIA used C-46, C-47, C-54, C-119, B-26 and B-29 aircraft, plus H-19 helicopters. The Agency also used China Air Transport C-46 & C-47 aircraft for its missions.South KoreanAir ForceNorth American F-51 MustangDouglas C-47 SkytrainPiper L-4 GrasshopperStinson L-5 SentinelAeronca L-16 GrasshopperNorth American L-17 NavionCessna L-19 Bird DogNorth American T-6 TexanArmy LiaisonPiper L-4 GrasshopperStinson L-5 SentinelUN AircraftBritish (and Australian Navy)Supermarine Seafire 47 (carrier-based)Hawker Sea Fury (carrier-based)Fairey Firefly (carrier-based)Auster AOP 6 (Air Observation Post)Cessna L-19 Bird DogShort Sunderland flying boats (Japan-based)CommonwealthRoyal Australian AirForceNorth American F-51 MustangGloster MeteorDouglas Dakota (C-47) transports (Japan-based)Royal Canadian Air ForceDouglas (C-54) transports (US-based)South African Air ForceNorth American F-51D MustangNorth American F-86F SabreOtherRoyal Hellenic Air Force - Douglas C-47 Dakota/Skytrain (Japan-based)Royal Thai Air Force - Douglas C-47 Dakota/Skytrain (Japan-based)Turkish Army - Piper L-18 (Liaison AC)Communist AircraftSovietMikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15bisYakovlev Yak-17UTIChineseMikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15bisYakovlev Yak-9PLavochkin La-9Ilyushin Il-10Tupolev Tu-2Yakovlev Yak-17UTIYakovlev Yak-18 trainerNorth KoreanMikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15bisYakovlev Yak-9PLavochkin La-9Ilyushin Il-10Polikarpov Po-2 trainer and harassmentYakovlev Yak-18 trainer and harassment