Radar & Autopilots for Sale
- St6002 plus autopilot control head raymarine autohelm raytheon new lcd(US $349.00)
- scanstrut wd-rad-01 top plate for powertower® radar mounts 4° wedge(US $131.57)
- Raymarine analog open array radar cable for m92654 m92655(US $79.95)
- Furuno analog marine radar signal cable with round connector(US $79.95)
- Scanstrut apt-250-01 - aluminum powertower radar mount - 10" aft leaning(US $361.95)
- Scanstrut apt-f-250-02 aluminum powertower radar mount - 10" forward leaning(US $361.95)
SEMA 2008 show report: Ford F-150, Mustang and Flex
Thu, 06 Nov 2008By Phil McNamara Motor Shows 06 November 2008 09:30 Ford's stand was dominated by four models: the Flex, a slammed, seven-seat SUV with Range Rover-styling cues; the iconic F-150 pick up; the Focus; and, of course, the Mustang. With an ear-splitting V8 roar, Ford unveiled a 50-edition run of the Cobra Jet Mustang, and the F-150 SVT Raptor, a go-anywhere extreme version of the pick-up, which will bounce across sand dunes in the Baja California race later this month before going on sale next year. But tucked away in a corner was a less environmentally destructive F-150, shaped by British engineering firm PML.
Rolls Royce sponsors Bloodhound 1000mph World Speed Record attempt
Tue, 14 May 2013The last time we had news about a sponsor for the Bloodhound 1000mph World Record attempt aproject, it was all about a carbon off-set company sponsoring the project with off-set credits so the speed record project could claim to be carbon neutral. This time, it’s something of proper value to the project. Rolls Royce – the plane people, not the car people – are supplying their EJ200 jet engine from the Eurofighter Typhoon – and technical support – which will be bolted in Bloodhound to get it up to 350mph before a rocket engine takes over and thrusts it on past 1000mph.
Volkswagen eT!
Fri, 18 Nov 2011Volkswagen has announced the eT concept. Aiming to reinvent the delivery vehicle, the semi-autonomous eT! is a research vehicle developed in collaboration with Deutsche Post AG and the University of Art in Braunschweig.