Aircraft 1962 Cessna 182 Red Master Power Rocker Switch S-1159-1-1 ~~nice~~ on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Parts for Sale
- Maule tailwheel #sfs-p8a-1-2 for 1-1/2" leafspring
- Aircraft 1962 cessna 182 white power switch s-1158-2-1 ~~nice~~ #1(US $20.00)
- Aircraft 1962 cessna 182 white power switch s-1158-2-1 ~~nice~~ #2(US $20.00)
- Aircraft 1980 beechcraft bonanza main gear door connector rods push pull ~~nice~(US $20.00)
- Aircraft 1980 beechcraft bonanza cabin door lock latch handle assembly ~~nice~~(US $45.00)
- Aircraft 1980 beechcraft bonanza instrument panel shock mount lord 150pl-8 #!(US $25.00)
Coventry University degree show 2009
Fri, 12 Jun 2009Students graduating in automotive, transport and product design from Coventry University in 2009 displayed an exceptionally wide variety of final projects. From hydrogen-powered supercars to electric commuters, eco awareness was a clear theme, with imaginative use of new materials and technologies. Strong interest was evident in all forms of transport - from folding bicycles and ingenious wheelchairs to ocean-crossing ekranoplan aircraft and extravagant super-yachts for the very wealthy.
GM envisions future city car with EN-V concepts
Wed, 24 Mar 2010The city car of the future will seat two people, run on electric power and communicate with other vehicles to reach a destination faster while automatically avoiding traffic tie-ups and crashes. General Motors, working with electric-scooter maker Segway, has developed three concepts tailored toward that vision of future transportation. The Electric Networked Vehicle, or EN-V, concepts go on display May 1 at the World Expo in Shanghai.
New York auto show 2012 review by Ben Oliver
Thu, 05 Apr 2012New York is not a city in love with the automobile. The titans of Wall Street may have the money to buy Ferraris and Lamborghinis but you rarely see them on the street: if the city's appalling roads didn't break them, its appalling driving would. But maybe that's why New York's 112 year-old 'auto show' is still so popular.