KLR 10 AOA system working when removed. I bought the system then discovered the efis I installed had aoa built in!
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Indicators for Sale
- King kn 64 dme tray w/ connector back(US $75.00)
- King vor ils indicator 023-0056-02(US $75.00)
- 1943 unused us navy aircraft thermometer thomas edison manufacturer(US $29.95)
- Aim, directional gyro, 200 dc, (bell), 27vdc, tested with tag, electrical dg(US $999.00)
- Guard compass(US $250.00)
- Bendix aviation corp. u. s. army turn and bank indicator for airplane type a-8
Land Rover Discovery XXV Special Edition celebrates 25 years of the Discovery
Mon, 17 Feb 2014The Land Rover Discovery XXV (pictured) celebrates 25 years of the Discovery The Land Rover Discovery was launched 25 years ago as a ‘Lifestyle’ Land Rover product complete with funky interior from Jasper Conran. And now, with the Discovery 4 nearing the end of its life, Land Rover is commemorating that anniversary with a special edition model – the Land Rover Discovery XXV Special Edition. The Discovery XXV is based on Land Rover’s top spec Disco – the HSE Luxury – and comes in a choice of four colours - Causeway Grey, Santorini Black, Fuji White and Indus Silver – with Narvik Black for the grill surround and door mirrors and Dark Atlas on the grill and vents.
Citroen DS Wild Rubis SUV Concept: Official (+ Video)
Thu, 11 Apr 2013Revealed this morning, the DS Wild Rubis Concept is a proper full-size SUV from the French car maker which, we assume, is being targeted primarily at China. Citroen’s history in recent years with full size cars has been poor, with no one but the French themselves buying them in any sort of reasonable numbers. But with the car buyer’s passion for SUVs – even full sized ones – we could see Citroen deciding to put the Wild Rubis on sale in Europe if the feedback is positive.
11 amazing details to drool over on Jaguar's Lightweight E-type
Thu, 14 Aug 2014You thought today’s crop of Jaguars were clever for their use of weight-saving aluminium? Think again. The leaping cat was at it back in the 1960s - the Lightweight E-type was clothed in an alloy body in place of the regular E’s steel panels.