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Type 133 may refer to: Lotus Type 133, a vehicle Bristol Type 133, an aircraft Peugeot Type 133 [fr], a Peugeot vehicle This disambiguation page lists
Type_133
Monoplane prototype
The Bristol Type 133 was a single-seat, single-engine monoplane fighter armed with four guns, using stressed-skin construction and with a retractable undercarriage
Bristol_Type_133
Battery electric executive car
On 29 August 2023, Lotus confirmed that the production version of the Type 133 will be called the Emeya. It was revealed officially on 7 September 2023
Lotus_Emeya
British heavy fighter aircraft of WWII
The Bristol Type 156 Beaufighter (often called the Beau) is a British multi-role aircraft developed during the Second World War by the Bristol Aeroplane
Bristol_Beaufighter
British medium bomber in World War II
being used as trainers until the end of the war. Development began with the Type 142, a civil airliner, after a challenge from the newspaper proprietor Lord
Bristol_Blenheim
British propeller-driven large airliner prototype
The Bristol Type 167 Brabazon was a large British piston-engined propeller-driven airliner designed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company to fly transatlantic
Bristol_Brabazon
1916. Type VA (1906-8) - the first car from either Peugeot brand tell sell over 1000 units. Types VC: Type VC1 (1906–10) - known simply as the Type VC until
List_of_Peugeot_vehicles
Early British design for a supersonic transport
The Bristol Type 223 was an early design for a supersonic transport. In the late 1950s and early 1960s the Bristol Aeroplane Company studied a number of
Bristol_Type_223
British prototype fighter
similarly Bristol had three rejected and built both the Bristol Type 123 biplane and Bristol Type 133 (a monoplane) with its own money. Gloster had not tendered
Supermarine_Type_224
British high-altitude research aircraft
The Bristol Type 138 High Altitude Monoplane was a British high-altitude single-engine, low-wing monoplane research aircraft developed and produced by
Bristol_Type_138
Measure of a civilization's evolution
planet and store it for consumption. A Type II civilization (stellar) can directly consume a star's energy. A Type III civilization (galactic) is able to
Kardashev_scale
Attack aircraft family by Bristol
Malaya and the English Electric Canberra jet bomber elsewhere. The Bristol Type 164 was the outcome of the 1942 Air Ministry specification H.7/42 calling
Bristol_Brigand
British fighter aircraft used in World War One
often simply called the Bristol Fighter, "Brisfit" or "Biff". Although the type was intended initially as a replacement for the pre-war Royal Aircraft Factory
Bristol_F.2_Fighter
British twin-engined medium bomber, 1943
The Bristol Type 163 Buckingham was a British Second World War medium bomber for the Royal Air Force (RAF). Overtaken by events, it was built in small
Bristol_Buckingham
US/UK SLBM
Washington Post. 13 June 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2020. Parsch, Andreas. "UGM-133". Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles. Retrieved 11 June 2014
UGM-133_Trident_II
1950s British helicopter
The Bristol Type 173 was a British twin-engine, tandem rotor transport helicopter built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. It was designed by Raoul Hafner
Bristol_Type_173
British twin-engined torpedo bomber of the WWII era
The Bristol Beaufort (manufacturer designation Type 152) is a British twin-engined torpedo bomber designed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, and developed
Bristol_Beaufort
1927 fighter aircraft family by Bristol
9/26 for a day-and-night fighter or N.21/26 for a shipborne fighter. The Type 105 designation was first applied to a subsequent proposal for another aircraft
Bristol_Bulldog
British four-engined turboprop airliner, 1952
The Bristol Type 175 Britannia is a retired British medium-to-long-range airliner built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company in 1952 to meet British civilian
Bristol_Britannia
British WWII troop transport aircraft
Original designation Type 130 Mark II. Type 137A Proposed civil transport version. Unbuilt. Type 137B Combi version of Type 137A. Unbuilt. Type 144 Unbuilt development
Bristol_Bombay
cantilever low-wing monoplanes powered by radial engines with the Types 133 and 146, and the Type 148 followed this layout, but had seating for two. The stressed-skin
Bristol_Type_148
Motor vehicle
The SEAT 133 is a small rear-engined car designed and sold by SEAT in Spain from 1974 until 1979, and until 1982 to export markets. The car used the chassis
SEAT_133
Twin-engine freighter and airliner
The Bristol Type 170 Freighter is a British twin-engine aircraft designed and built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company as both a freighter and airliner.
Bristol_Freighter
List of ships with the same or similar names
U-133 may refer to one of the following German submarines: SM U-133, a Type U 127 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the
German_submarine_U-133
Frank Barnwell when Barnwell emigrated to Australia), designed the Bristol Type 84 Bloodhound to meet this requirement, with Bristol deciding to build a
Bristol_Type_84_Bloodhound
The Bristol Type 200 was a proposal for a short-range aircraft by the Bristol Aeroplane Company in 1956. Although it was designed in response to a specification
Bristol_Type_200
1950s British military helicopter
The Bristol Type 192 Belvedere is a British twin-engine, tandem rotor military helicopter built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. It was designed by Raoul
Bristol_Belvedere
The Bristol Type 143 was a British twin-engine monoplane aircraft designed by Frank Barnwell of the Bristol Aeroplane Company. Developed alongside the
Bristol_Type_143
The Bristol Biplane Type 'T', sometimes called the Challenger-Dickson Biplane, was a derivative of the Bristol Boxkite. It was built in 1911 by the British
Bristol_Biplane_Type_'T'
The Bristol Type 123 was a single-seat, single-engine biplane fighter built to a United Kingdom Air Ministry specification for a four-gun fighter in the
Bristol_Type_123
British single-seat WWII fighter aircraft
100 m) Rate of climb: 2,600 ft/min (13 m/s) Wing loading: 27.35 lb/sq ft (133.5 kg/m2) Power/mass: 0.22 hp/lb (0.36 kW/kg) Armament Guns: A wing 8 × .303
Supermarine_Spitfire
British fighter plane of the First World War
conducted its maiden flight, flown by F.P. Raynham. During testing, the type quickly demonstrated its capabilities as a high speed aircraft for the era
Bristol_M.1
Type of aircraft
overseas use. The Type 146 incorporated the experience of metal-skinned monoplanes that Bristol had gained with the earlier Type 133, but was quite different
Bristol_Type_146
Single-seat fighter aircraft of WW1
it was used by the RNAS and the RFC as a "scout", or fast reconnaissance type. It was one of the first single-seaters to be used as a fighter aircraft
Bristol_Scout
three-bay biplane, with equal span, unswept and unstaggered wings with Frise-type ailerons on the upper and lower planes. Structurally, the wings were of rolled
Bristol_Berkeley
Type 051 destroyer of the PLA Navy
Chongqing (133) is a Type 051 destroyer of the People's Liberation Army Navy. The PLAN began designing a warship armed with guided missiles in 1960 based
Chinese_destroyer_Chongqing
British multinational manufacturer of sports cars and electric lifestyle vehicles
present): Battery electric crossover SUV, first SUV by Lotus. Lotus Emeya (Type 133) (2024 - present): Battery electric grand tourer. Lotus Mark I (1948):
Lotus_Cars
Rule in US private sector accounting
Launched prior to the millennium, (and subsequently amended) FAS 133 Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities provided an "integrated
FASB_133
British helicopter, 1947–1959
The Bristol Type 171 Sycamore is an early helicopter developed and built by the helicopter division of the Bristol Aeroplane Company. The name refers to
Bristol_Sycamore
Twin-engine British training aircraft, 1944
Bristol company's response to Air Ministry Specification T.13/43 was the Type 166 which was based on the Buckingham with a new wider front fuselage to
Bristol_Buckmaster
Military unit
VP-133 was a Patrol Squadron of the U.S. Navy. The squadron was established as Bombing Squadron 133 (VB-133) on 22 March 1943, redesignated Patrol Bombing
VP-133
1910–1959 UK aerospace manufacturer
Types 1–5 Scout A-D Bristol Type 6 T.T.A. Bristol Type 7 F.3A Bristol Type 8 S.2A Bristol Types 10, 11, 20, and 77 M.1 Monoplane Scout Bristol Types 12
Bristol_Aeroplane_Company
Form of diabetes mellitus
Type 2 diabetes (T2D), formerly known as adult-onset diabetes, is a form of diabetes mellitus that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance
Type_2_diabetes
Protocol in the Internet protocol suite used with IPv6
solicitation, neighbor advertisement, and network redirects. Router Solicitation (Type 133) Hosts inquire with Router Solicitation messages to locate routers on an
Neighbor_Discovery_Protocol
British supersonic research aircraft
The Bristol Type 188 is a supersonic research aircraft designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Bristol Aeroplane Company. It was nicknamed
Bristol_188
The Bristol Type 159 was a British design for a four-engined heavy bomber by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, of Filton, Bristol. A mock-up was built but
Bristol_Type_159
Military unit
Electronic Attack Squadron 133 (VAQ-133) is an EA-18G Growler squadron of the United States Navy based at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington
VAQ-133
1950s British supersonic research aircraft
The Fairey Delta 2 or FD2 (internal designation Type V within Fairey) is a British supersonic research aircraft that was produced by the Fairey Aviation
Fairey_Delta_2
German submarine class of World War II
The Type VII was a class of medium U-boats built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine from 1935 to 1945. Derived from the World War I design of the Type UB
Type_VII_submarine
The Voodoo Envy 133 was a notebook computer designed by VoodooPC after its acquisition by Hewlett-Packard. It was positioned as a mobile ultraportable
Voodoo_Envy
and ordered three prototypes in June 1921. The Bullfinch monoplane, or Type 52 Bullfinch Mk I, was a cantilever parasol monoplane with a welded steel
Bristol_Bullfinch
Proposed 1940s military aeroplane
Type 172 was a proposed British long range four-engined bomber project developed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. It is closely related to the Type 174
Bristol_Type_172
Group of genetic disorders resulting in fragile bones
clinically defined types: type I, the least severe; type IV, moderately severe; type III, severe and progressively deforming; and type II, perinatally lethal
Osteogenesis_imperfecta
Similar to Type 29 with ski undercarriage. Type 47 Three-seat version with open rear cockpit. Type 48 Similar to Type 47 but built as floatplane. Type 81 "Puma
Bristol_Tourer
The Bristol Type 92, sometimes known as the Laboratory biplane, was an aircraft built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company to address the differences between
Bristol_Type_92
The Bristol Type 6 T.T.A was a British two-seat, twin-engine biplane, designed in 1915 as a defence fighter. Two prototypes were built, but the T.T.A.
Bristol_T.T.A.
The Bristol Type 107 Bullpup was a British fighter aircraft built in the 1920s. It was not selected for squadron service and only the single prototype
Bristol_Bullpup
civil operator. The prototype was the sole example of the type constructed or configured. Type 26 Pullman Passenger variant of the Braemar bomber powered
Bristol_Pullman
Prototype heavily armed British fighter
The Bristol Bagshot, also known as the Type 95, was a prototype heavily armed British fighter built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company and first flown in
Bristol_Bagshot
American musician (born 1972)
Craig Michael Jones (born February 11, 1972), also known as 133, is an American musician. He is the former sampler and keyboardist of the heavy metal
Craig_Jones_(musician)
steel-framed and sparred aircraft that flew, with their series of R.E.P-type monoplanes no.s 1-8 produced between 1911 and 1913. In Germany, Junkers produced
Bristol_M.R.1
British army cooperation and liaison aircraft
aircraft to replace the Bristol Fighter, first flying on 8 June 1925 as the Type 93 Boarhound. The Boarhound, designed by Captain Frank Barnwell, was a two-bay
Bristol_Boarhound
Uncrewed flight of the Soyuz programme
Kosmos 133 (Russian: Космос 133, meaning "Kosmos 133"), Soyuz 7K-OK No.2, was the first uncrewed test flight of the Soyuz spacecraft, and first mission
Kosmos_133
German type of submarines
the Second World War. The concept of Type XXI submarines emerged in 1943 when it became clear the Type VII and Type IX still being produced, had become
Type_XXI_submarine
British sport aircraft
allocation of Bristol type numbers made in 1923, the Babe I was labelled Type 30, the Babe IIs as Type 46 and the unflown Babe III the Type 46A. Data from Barnes
Bristol_Babe
Type of dog
Pit bull is an umbrella term for several types of dog believed to have descended from bull and terriers. In the United States, the term is usually considered
Pit_bull
German prisoner of war camp during World War II from 1940 to 1943
Frontstalag 133 was a temporary German prisoner-of-war camp during World War II located near Rennes in German-occupied northern France. It operated from
Stalag_133
Class of frigates built for the Royal Navy
The Type 23 frigate or Duke class is a class of frigates built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. The ships are named after British Dukes, thus leading
Type_23_frigate
and the abandonment of hopes of its production. Data from Barnes 1970, p. 133 General characteristics Crew: One Length: 20 ft 0 in (6.10 m) Upper wingspan:
Bristol_Scout_F
General-purpose military aircraft
The Bristol Type 118 was a general-purpose military aircraft, a two-seat biplane built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company in the early 1930s, powered by
Bristol_Type_118
British fighter plane of First World War
Type 22 F.2C, a proposed upgrade of the Bristol F.2B using a 200 hp (150 kW) Salmson radial (Type 22), a 300 hp (220 kW) ABC Dragonfly radial (Type 22A)
Bristol_Badger
The Bristol Type 99 Badminton was a 1920s British single-seat racing biplane built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company and designed by F.S. Barnwell. The
Bristol_Badminton
Various types of matches used in professional wrestling
Many types of wrestling matches, sometimes called "gimmick matches" in the jargon of the business, are performed in professional wrestling. Some gimmick
Professional wrestling match types
Professional_wrestling_match_types
The Bristol Type 91 Brownie was a light sports aircraft produced in the United Kingdom by the Bristol Aeroplane Company in 1924. It was a low-wing cantilever
Bristol_Brownie
was to consist of two 1,500 hp (1,120 kW) steam turbines of the Ljungstrøm type, with closed-circuit high-pressure flash boilers. The unprecedented 3,000 hp
Bristol_Tramp
Type of aircraft
successful Farman III, it was one of the first aircraft types to be built in quantity. As the type was used by Bristol for instruction purposes at their
Bristol_Boxkite
2011 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS and final flight of Space Shuttle Discovery
STS-133 (ISS assembly flight ULF5) was the 133rd mission in NASA's Space Shuttle program; during the mission, Space Shuttle Discovery docked with the
STS-133
British fighter (1924 - 1934)
The Bristol Type 76 Jupiter Fighter and Type 89 Trainer were derivatives of the British fighter of the First World War (the F.2 Fighter), powered by Bristol
Bristol_Jupiter_Fighter
British biplanes
yet been type-approved, so the initial prototype was fitted with a Napier Lion engine instead. The Lion-engined prototype, the Bristol Type 62, or Bristol
Bristol_Ten-seater
Airliner, shortened variant of the A320 family
24 airliners are on order. American Airlines is the largest operator with 133 A319ceo in its fleet. The first member of the A320 family was the A320 which
Airbus_A319
British two-seat fighter prototype
The Bristol Type 101, was a British two-seat fighter prototype of the 1920s. Designed as a private venture, the 101 was a single-bay biplane, two-seat
Bristol_Type_101
Main-belt asteroid
133 Cyrene is a fairly large and very bright asteroid located in the main asteroid belt. It was discovered by J. C. Watson on 16 August 1873 at Angell
133_Cyrene
American actor and filmmaker (born 1956)
landings. The Emmy Award–winning project was, at $68 million (equivalent to $133 million in 2025), one of the most expensive ventures undertaken for television
Tom_Hanks
Bristol Type 109 was a British two-seat long-distance biplane built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company at Filton Aerodrome, England. The Type 109 was a
Bristol_Type_109
has one or two "types", such as Fire, Water, or Grass. In battle, certain types are strong against other types. For example, a Fire-type attack will do
List_of_Pokémon
Small family car (1938–2003)
The Volkswagen Beetle, officially the Volkswagen Type 1, is a small family car produced by the German company Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003. A global cultural
Volkswagen_Beetle
civil transport. Type 24 Braemar I Prototype with four 230 hp (172 kW) Siddeley Puma engines, one built first flown 13 March 1918. Type 25 Braemar II Prototype
Bristol_Braemar
three-cylinder radial engine, the Type 73 Taxiplane, a three-seat light utility aircraft and tourer, and the Type 83 Primary Trainer, a two-seat trainer
Bristol_Primary_Trainer
Armstrong Whitworth Scimitar Bristol Type 123 Bristol Type 133 Gloster Gladiator Hawker P.V.3 Supermarine Type 224 Westland F.7/30 Meekcoms & Morgan
Blackburn_F.3
Class of guided missile destroyers in the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy
The Type 052D destroyer (NATO/OSD reporting name: Luyang III-class destroyer) is a class of guided-missile destroyers in the Chinese People's Liberation
Type_052D_destroyer
Ritual cutting or removal of some or all of the vulva
hood (type 1-a) and clitoral glans (1-b); removal of the inner labia (2-a); and removal of the inner and outer labia and closure of the vulva (type 3).
Female_genital_mutilation
Small, rough growth resembling a cauliflower or a solid blister
believed to infect the host through the entrance of a skin wound. A number of types exist, including plantar warts, "filiform warts", and genital warts. Genital
Wart
1910s British fighter aircraft design
completed and the project was cancelled. In 1923 the type was retrospectively designated the Type 7. The company was invited to bid for the production
Bristol_F.3A
Concepts from statistical hypothesis testing
Type I error, or a false positive, is the incorrect rejection of a true null hypothesis in statistical hypothesis testing. A type II error, or a false
Type_I_and_type_II_errors
Nuclear-powered attack submarine class
The Type 093 submarine (NATO reporting name: Shang class) is a family of nuclear-powered attack submarine classes constructed by the People's Republic
Type_093_submarine
The Bristol Type 72 Racer was a British racing monoplane designed by Wilfrid Thomas Reid and built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company at Filton, England
Bristol_Racer
Cadillac Type 51; 122 and 145 in wheelbase V8 Fisher 1916 – Cadillac Type 53; 122 132 and 145 in wheelbase V8 Fisher 1917 – Cadillac Type 55; 125
List_of_Cadillac_vehicles
Single-engine biplane
The Bristol Type 110A was a single-engine biplane for charter work, accommodating four passengers in comfort. Designed by Frank Barnwell and built at Filton
Bristol_Type_110A
Japanese carrier-based fighter aircraft
Navy (IJN) from 1940 to 1945. The A6M was designated as the Mitsubishi Navy Type 0 carrier fighter (零式艦上戦闘機, rei-shiki-kanjō-sentōki), or the Mitsubishi A6M
Mitsubishi_A6M_Zero
Volcanic event
Several types of volcanic eruptions have been distinguished by volcanologists. These are often named after famous volcanoes where that type of behavior
Volcanic_eruption
TYPE 133
TYPE 133
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : reduced form of McIntyre.English : variant spelling of Tyer.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : topographic name for someone who lived by a common pasture, Middle English tye (Old English tēag).North German : from a short form, Tide, of the personal name Dietrich.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anemone | அநேமோநே
Type of flower
Anemone | அநேமோநே
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Type of Liquid
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
River
Girl/Female
English
River.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Ok type person
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Swedish
A City in Phoenicia
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Jamaican
A River in England; River
Male
Danish
, a female dog; or, the mad, raging.
Boy/Male
English French
Fiery.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word tye, TYE means "pasture."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Type of Music
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Indian
Type of flower
Girl/Female
Muslim
Type of flower
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Type of Flower
Male
Danish
, a female dog; or, the mad, raging.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Teimhin ‘descendant of Teimhean’, from teimhean ‘dark’, an adjective from teimhe ‘dusk’, ‘darkness’.English : probably a habitational name for someone from Tyneside in northeast England.
Boy/Male
Biblical Latin
Strength; rock; sharp.
TYPE 133
TYPE 133
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Lind 2.
Boy/Male
Indian
Name of one prophet, God is God
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Trustworthy; Reliable; Dependable
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi
Peak; Shade; Bright
Girl/Female
Christian, French, German, Greek, Latin
Pearl
Boy/Male
Sanskrit
Boy/Male
Muslim
The winner
Boy/Male
Indian
Treasure
Female
Yiddish
(×¨Öµ×™×™× Ö¶×¢) Variant spelling of Yiddish Rayna, RAYNE means "pure." Compare with another form of Rayne.
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : perhaps a variant spelling of Myers.Greek (pronounced as two syllables) : nickname from Albanian mirë ‘good’, ‘honest’.
TYPE 133
TYPE 133
TYPE 133
TYPE 133
TYPE 133
v. t.
To represent by a type, model, or symbol beforehand; to prefigure.
n.
A grove or clump of trees; as, a toddy tope.
n.
Such letters or characters, in general, or the whole quantity of them used in printing, spoken of collectively; any number or mass of such letters or characters, however disposed.
imp. & p. p.
of Type
n.
A tapeline; also, a metallic ribbon so marked as to serve as a tapeline; as, a steel tape.
n.
A simple compound, used as a mode or pattern to which other compounds are conveniently regarded as being related, and from which they may be actually or theoretically derived.
n.
A single type; type, collectively; a style of type.
v. t.
To furnish an expression or copy of; to represent; to typify.
n.
Form or character impressed; style; semblance.
n.
In the antler of a stag, the third tyne above the base. This tyne appears in the third year. In those deer in which the brow tyne does not divide, the tres-tyne is the second tyne above the base. See Illust. under Rucervine, and under Rusine.
n.
That which possesses or exemplifies characteristic qualities; the representative.
v. t.
To arrange (types) in a composing stick in order for printing; to set (type).
n.
The mark or impression of something; stamp; impressed sign; emblem.
n.
A general form or structure common to a number of individuals; hence, the ideal representation of a species, genus, or other group, combining the essential characteristics; an animal or plant possessing or exemplifying the essential characteristics of a species, genus, or other group. Also, a group or division of animals having a certain typical or characteristic structure of body maintained within the group.
n.
A narrow fillet or band of cotton or linen; a narrow woven fabric used for strings and the like; as, curtains tied with tape.
n.
A combining form signifying impressed form; stamp; print; type; typical form; representative; as in stereotype phototype, ferrotype, monotype.
a.
Relating to a type or types; belonging to types; serving as a type; typical.
n.
A figure or representation of something to come; a token; a sign; a symbol; -- correlative to antitype.
n.
The original object, or class of objects, scene, face, or conception, which becomes the subject of a copy; esp., the design on the face of a medal or a coin.
n.
A raised letter, figure, accent, or other character, cast in metal or cut in wood, used in printing.