Beech Cessna Avionics Yoke Coiled Cord. Previously used on Beech Baron Yoke.
Parts for Sale
- Beech / beechcraft yoke throw over arm, p/n 35-524087(US $550.00)
- maule p8a-1-2 tailwheel(US $150.00)
- Bell helicopter 205 ground handling wheels(US $3,300.00)
- Safe flight lift detector / stall warning - p/n 150 ser.no. 28678 (US $65.00)
- Dme/atc transponder antenna p/n: ci100-5 (US $89.00)
- Vintage light, marker, airport runway nsn:6210-00-959-6155(US $79.95)
Drivers living in their vans
Wed, 09 Oct 2013BRITAIN'S van drivers have admitted to turning their vans into mobile bedrooms as they spend more time in their vans than at home. In a survey of the country’s van drivers, 11% admitted to using their van as a bedroom for convenience. A further 31% said they used their van as an office, while half of all van drivers take their tea break in their work vehicle.
Show Review: EyesOn Design 2014
Tue, 17 Jun 2014The EyesOn Design show is an annual exhibition that celebrates automotive design excellence of the past, present and future. Held at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House in Grosse Pointe Shores, MI, proceeds from the event help provide financial support for aid to the visually impaired through the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology. EyesOn Design is a celebration of automotive design; a craft that leaves an indelible imprint on the world around us, and one that was explored across a host of exhibition categories at this year's event – most notably with cars from the movies and TV shows.
Volkswagen give the VW XL1 Ducati power
Sun, 29 Sep 2013Volkswagen give the VW XL1 Ducati power It’s more than two years since Volkswagen rolled out the VW XL1 Super Efficient Vehicle as a demonstration of how light weight and low power can make for extremely economical motoring. But the silly mpg VW quoted for the XL1 – 313mpg – comes at a fairly horrible price, with the news at Geneva this year that the XL1 is heading for limited production, but with a price tag likely to be around £100k. Bit it seems that VW has found a new use for the XL1, and this time it’s not about extreme economy but more about real performance.