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Ack Technologies Model A-30 Altitude Encoder on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Durango, Colorado, United States

Durango, Colorado, United States

The ACK A30 is the smallest, lightest, highest quality, most cost-effective Mode C altitude encoder available. High reliability solid state electronics. 
 Compatible with most transponders in use today. Code compatible with all classes of mode S transponders. Reports altitude to 30,750 ft.

Aston Martin unleashes Vantage N400 and DB9 LM: first official pictures

Fri, 07 Sep 2007

By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 07 September 2007 09:00 Bit bright for an Aston… Yes, this orange hue is somewhat retina-searing. But don’t worry because this limited edition V8 Vantage N400 is available in other colours. However, it is this Karussell Orange that gives a clue to what this V8 Vantage is all about.

‘Why We Drive’ documentary looking for sponsors

Tue, 22 Apr 2014

Everyone who has a Netflix account, or uses a friend’s Netflix password, knows the documentary section is where all the action is. The only thing we’d ask for is a few more driving docs. And we hope that “Why We Drive” will enter the fray eventually, but SBR Productions needs a little help from enthusiasts.

CPP announces new Jensen Interceptor

Wed, 21 Sep 2011

Coventry Prototype Panels is on an impressive roll. Following heady investment from its Russian investor and a passionate drive from its founder and Managing Director, Brendan O'Toole, the coachbuilding specialist has expanded rapidly over the past two years, acquiring brands and forming partnerships. The latest chapter in the ongoing development of the company aims to resurrect not only the Jensen brand, but also its most famous creation: the Interceptor.  The new car, set to publicly unveiled in late 2012, has been penned by Coventry-based design consultancies and echoes the original built between 1966 and 1976.