CLEANING UP THE HANGAR HAVE 3 SERVOS FOR PARTS, THE COLLINS SERVO LOOKS NEW ..SOLD AS-IS HAPPY BIDDING!!
Flight Controls for Sale
New gpk-48 directional gyro (an2, il-14, yak12, t-72 tank, etc )(US $500.00)
New lun 1272 directional gyroscope(US $300.00)
New 4 in 1 gauge for zlin(US $280.00)
Collins 590a-3e altitude controller, p/n 522-4798-001(US $489.99)
Edo-mitchell ic-363-1-362r roll servo(US $29.95)
Vauxhall Insignia Ecoflex (2009) first pictures
Tue, 21 Apr 2009By Ben Barry First Official Pictures 21 April 2009 13:20 Vauxhall has announced its answer to the planet-conscious Volkswagen Passat Bluemotion – the Insignia Ecoflex. Essentially the Ecoflex is a 158bhp 2.0-litre CDTi Insignia, but an army of now-familiar C02-slashing improvements have been swung into action. These improvements include under-car panelling and a lower ride height to help the Insignia cut through air more cleanly (the drag factor falls from 0.27Cd to 0.26), plus lower rolling resistance Michelin tyres.
Geneva 2011 - Best in Show
Fri, 04 Mar 2011Unlike Detroit, which generated a lot of hype for what turned out to be not as much new product as we'd hoped, the Geneva show was a true return to form, with all new vehicles occupying various different market segments making their debuts. But Geneva wouldn't be complete without the seemingly never-ending stream of concept cars filling the halls of the Palexpo. Every year the Swiss show's neutrality is the perfect breeding ground for the French, Italian and German automakers to strut their future visions for mobility about.
Swedish raincoat company teases Volvo Concept Estate
Fri, 21 Feb 2014Volvo has brought the station wagon back to America; one small slice of the automotive continuum has been set to right. But the new V60 is a rather slinky, sporty thing, far removed from the box-plus-box-equals-box machines of the wagon's Stateside heyday. If this glimpse of the Swedish brand's new Concept Estate is any indication, do not expect a reversion to angularity when the next generation of cars arrives.