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DA-20 Flap Module. P/N WW-DFC001. S/N 677. 12volt. Bought as a spare, and have since sold my plane. When I bought the unit, I was told it was working when removed. Sold "as-is" |
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Lancair speed brakes(US $400.00)
The kr-1 rand robinson airplane construction plans on cd(US $15.00)
Redrive psru plans for 2-stroke (rotax type) motor (ulm, airboat, hovercraft)(US $49.95)
Rotec rally 2b ultralight build manual digital copy(US $30.00)
Best navion pak flight ads engine l17 ryan oh service parts operators manuals cd(US $12.89)
Cessna 170 170a models aircraft lubrication chart cc(US $12.99)
Honda CR-Z – production ready at Detroit
Tue, 12 Jan 2010Honda has revealed the production-ready CR-Z at the Detroit Motor Show Honda are very keen to catch up with Toyota in the hybrid car wars. The Honda Insight was their answer to the Prius (although better looking it was even more woeful to drive than the Prius) and Honda are now looking to move in to the ‘Sporty’ Hybrid market with the Honda CR-Z. Honda revealed the CR-Z back in October at the Tokyo Motor Show, and did the usual new model think of labeling it as a concept.
Do Traffic Lights Hold The Key To Saving Fuel?
Tue, 11 Mar 2014SUPERMARKET fuel price cuts may come and go, but it’s becoming increasingly difficult to achieve longer lasting savings. German car maker Audi thinks it may have the answer, as it’s developed a system that ‘talks’ to traffic lights. The goal is to save fuel by alerting drivers to when lights change so they can slow down, plus prime a car’s engine stop-start system when a change from red to green is imminent.
New Range Rover Sport in New York
Wed, 08 Apr 2009The newly refreshed Range Rover Sport takes at bow at the New York Motor Show Land Rover are working hard to keep their main models up to date and fresh before an all new set of cars arrives in a couple of years. And the big news with the Range Rover Sport is really under the skin. Out goes the old supercharged 4.2 and the somewhat breathless 2.7 diesel, and in comes the brute of a 5.0 litre supercharged lump from Jaguar that has also gone in to the new Range Rover (and the LR4 – but not for the UK – why not?), and the terrific 3.0 litre diesel that also graces the Jaguar.
