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- NG_350 abstract "The Ariel W/NG 350 is a motorcycle based on the well-proven Ariel Red Hunter singles built by Ariel Motorcycles for the British military, and designed by the firm's chief designer Val Page in 1932 around an engine he had developed six years earlier. Although the Ariel was not initially selected by the War Department, they were in great demand after the evacuation of Dunkirk when much of the British Army's materiel had been left behind.".
- NG_350 thumbnail NG_350_1940.JPG?width=300.
- NG_350 wikiPageExternalLink WNGcontractdetails.pdf.
- NG_350 wikiPageID "20026826".
- NG_350 wikiPageLength "6358".
- NG_350 wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- NG_350 wikiPageRevisionID "611827176".
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Admiralty.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Ariel_Motorcycles.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Ariel_Red_Hunter.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink British_Armed_Forces.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ariel_motorcycles.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_motorcycles.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motorcycles_introduced_in_the_1940s.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Chilwell.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Civil_defence.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Civil_defense.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Danish_Army.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Dunkirk.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Dunkirk_evacuation.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Evacuation_of_Dunkirk.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_agriculture_ministries.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink L.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Agriculture.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle_trials.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Nanny_McPhee_and_the_Big_Bang.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Norton_16H.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Air_Force.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Danish_Army.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Navy.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Tewkesbury.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Val_Page.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink War_Department_(United_Kingdom).
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink War_Office.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink Womens_Land_Army.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink File:Ariel_motorcycle_badge_WW2.jpg.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLink File:NG_350_1940.JPG.
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ariel W/NG 350".
- NG_350 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ariel W/NG".
- NG_350 brakes "drum brakes".
- NG_350 engine ", OHV two-valve air-cooled single".
- NG_350 hasPhotoCollection NG_350.
- NG_350 height "1.06 m".
- NG_350 length "2.13 m".
- NG_350 manufacturer Ariel_Motorcycles.
- NG_350 name "Ariel W/NG 350".
- NG_350 power "17".
- NG_350 predecessor Ariel_Red_Hunter.
- NG_350 production "1940".
- NG_350 suspension "Girder front forks, solid rear".
- NG_350 transmission "Four-speed gearbox to chain final drive".
- NG_350 width "0.76 m".
- NG_350 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- NG_350 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Motorcycle.
- NG_350 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- NG_350 subject Category:Ariel_motorcycles.
- NG_350 subject Category:Military_motorcycles.
- NG_350 subject Category:Motorcycles_introduced_in_the_1940s.
- NG_350 hypernym Motorcycle.
- NG_350 type MeanOfTransportation.
- NG_350 type Motorcycle.
- NG_350 type Classification.
- NG_350 type Vehicle.
- NG_350 type DesignedArtifact.
- NG_350 type Thing.
- NG_350 type Q34493.
- NG_350 comment "The Ariel W/NG 350 is a motorcycle based on the well-proven Ariel Red Hunter singles built by Ariel Motorcycles for the British military, and designed by the firm's chief designer Val Page in 1932 around an engine he had developed six years earlier. Although the Ariel was not initially selected by the War Department, they were in great demand after the evacuation of Dunkirk when much of the British Army's materiel had been left behind.".
- NG_350 label "Ariel W/NG 350".
- NG_350 sameAs m.04ygvky.
- NG_350 sameAs Q4790475.
- NG_350 sameAs Q4790475.
- NG_350 wasDerivedFrom NG_350?oldid=611827176.
- NG_350 depiction NG_350_1940.JPG.
- NG_350 isPrimaryTopicOf NG_350.
- NG_350 name "Ariel W/NG 350".