Cessna 401/402 Drag Link Assy 0842106-2 on 2040-parts.com
Addison, Texas, United States
Parts for Sale
- Variety aircraft corp. tailwheel with goodyear 6 x 2.00 solid rib tire(US $50.00)
- Two (2) non-slip inspection plates; from aircraft spruce(US $8.00)
- Eurocopter ec145 airbus helicopter air comm air conditioning assy ec145-6036-3(US $875.00)
- Cessna 9910516-1 fuel filter model 1j16-2(US $750.00)
- Cessna 150 flap actuator assembly (14 volt) pn:c301002-0301 (motor not included)(US $345.00)
- Parker airborne 4a2-1 auxiliary standby air pump(US $900.00)
BMW Hydrogen 7-series
Mon, 04 Jun 2007By Ben Whitworth Motoring Issues 04 June 2007 07:01 BMW is upping its green credentials with the delivery of a fleet of hydrogen-powered 7-series that will go on chauffeur duty throughout the UK this summer. The eight production-ready Hydrogen 7 luxo-barges are produced on the same production line as the standard 7-series in Munich and meet all current safety and crash regulations. They form part of a 100-strong fleet of liquid hydrogen–powered 7-series models that spearhead BMW’s CleanEnergy programme, and in the UK will be used at high-profile events around the country to underline their environmental profile.
Lincoln C concept
Sun, 18 Jan 2009Ford's luxury division revealed a surprise new concept at the 2009 NAIAS: the C-segment, six-passenger Lincoln C design study, aimed at upscale urban consumers. According to Freeman Thomas, director of Ford's Strategic Concepts Group where the concept was created, "the Lincoln C is about efficiency without compromise". The exterior design was concieved by David Woodhouse and Jeremy Leng, and the interior by Andrei Markevich and Matt Edwards.
Skoda Superb Estate – UK details
Fri, 27 Nov 2009The Skoda Superb Estate We got the launch of the Skoda Superb Estate at the Frankfurt Motor Show back in September, a month or so after Skoda did the usual tease with the Superb Estate. As we said at the time, it makes you wonder why people buy more expensive ‘Prestige’ estates when the Superb offers so much. I guess it’s just badge-snobbery.