Excellent condition
Works great Comes with Tray,connectors and antenna 28 volt, only way high altitude high wattage come. We called Garmin and they will upgrade to WAAS (not included) |
NAV/COMs for Sale
King kfc-200 flight control system piper twins vol ii stc maintenance manual(US $139.99)
King kt79 kt 79 transponder maintenance installation overhaul manual aircraft(US $79.99)
Rockwell collins flight indicator director fd-112v p/n: 622-1352-002(US $599.99)
Sabreliner north american aviation illustrated parts catalog(US $120.00)
Garmin gns-530w waas gps nav/com with terrain ( 14-28 volt ) w/ 8130-3(US $10,995.00)
Garmin gns-530w waas gps nav/com with terrain & class b taws ( 14-28 volt )(US $12,995.00)
Pagani Zonda R: Nurburgring Record Video
Thu, 29 Jul 2010The Zonda R setting a record lap at the Nurburgring Back in April we reported that Ferrari were claiming a Nurburgring record for the 599xx. This made-up-by-Ferrari record was for the fastest time round the Nurburgring by a road based car, or so Ferrari claimed. Of course, they were wrong on so many levels, despite the 599xx setting a cracking time of 6m 58.16s.
Bugatti supercars
Tue, 29 Jul 2008By Tim Pollard 29 July 2008 09:00 You could say that Bugatti has been round the houses. Originally founded in 1909, it ceased trading in the Sixties. Rich Italian maverick Romano Artioli revived the brand in 1987 and in the following eight years he created the landmark EB110 and even acquired Lotus, before the business collapsed in 1995.
Porsche considers North America, China production to grow sales
Mon, 17 Jan 2011Porsche may launch production in North America and China as part of a plan to double annual global sales to 200,000 units, CEO Matthias Mueller said. Mueller said the sports car maker's current German assembly plants in Zuffenhausen, near Stuttgart, and Leipzig, were too small for the brand to reach its ambitious goals. "We will consider this year whether to start production in Asia or North America," Mueller told the German magazine Focus in an interview published Monday.