["FL Car Museum Displays GP-Winning 1967 Lotus Type 49 F1 Racer"]
Seven remaining Lotus 49 racers set for British show
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68572 - Graham Hill - Lotus 49 with a flat front tyre- Warwick Farm Tasman Series 1968 - Photographer Richard Austin
Lotus at the Goodwood Festival of Speed
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Lotus 49 Cosworth - Chassis: R2 - 2010 Monaco Historic Grand Prix
Jim Clark, Lotus 49, Zandvoort 1967. Graham Hill, background, started from pole but it was Clark who made history on Sunday. Lotus F1, Racing Driver, Car And Driver, F1 Drivers, Auto Racing, Classic Motors, Classic Cars, Course Vintage, Jochen Rindt
Graham Hill, Grand Prix Of Great Britain
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Lotus 49 Cosworth - Chassis: R4 - 2007 Essen Motor Show
1968 Jochen Rindt österreichische Lotus 49 Watkins Glen U.S. GP 1. USA
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SPS-49 and SPS-10 radar antennas atop the foremast of the battleship USS NEW JERSEY (BB 62). On top of the forecastle is the Mark 38 gunfire director, and mounted on the side of the forecastle is an AN/SLQ-32 electronic countermeasures system
An SPS-49 long-range air search radar device is mounted forward of the radar mast on the aircraft carrier USS KITTY HAWK (CV-63). An E-2 Hawkeye Airborne Early Warning (AEW) aircraft can be seen in the foreground
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A close-up view of the SPS-49 air search radar antenna atop the lattice mast of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN-71)