Archive for October, 2012

AOPA Summit by Aero News Network

Monday, October 22nd, 2012

Here’s a report on the AOPA Summit by Aero News Network.

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AOPA Salaries as posted on AVweb Oct 2012

Thursday, October 18th, 2012

As a followup on a previous post regarding some issues with AOPA here is an article by AVweb.

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AOPA Troubles

Monday, October 8th, 2012

Read about the issues with AOPA by clicking here – thanks to ANN for writing about this!!

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1000 MPH Car

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012

In Britain a team is building a car to go 1000 MPH.  For full story click here.

Panther Motorcycle

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012

Tradition taxation and a certain determined insensitivity to the dour elements of the British climate has produced some idiosyncratic British vehicles. Among automobiles the Morgan in both its 3-wheeled and 4-wheeled versions is Exhibit A. Among motorcycles Morgans counterpart might be the Panther which from 1929 to 1966 concentrated on steady reliable touring machines that predominantly used proprietary single-cylinder engines as a stressed part of the frame. The ultimate Panther was the M120 introduced in 1959. Power was from a pushrod overhead valve single cylinder 649cc engine delivering a sedate 28 horsepower at 4500 rpm. It was installed in a frame adapted to a three-point mounted sidecar. On this 1962 Panther M120 a two place tandem seating Garrard sidecar with its own swing arm suspension and Armstrong shock absorbers is installed. Finished in black with black saddle and red sidecar upholstery the sidecar has a creative full convertible top that rolls back over side panels to adapt to the vagaries of British weather and is further adapted to family touring with a tidy little trunk area for luggage and a handily placed umbrella receptacle. Restored to very attractive standards throughout it runs and rides nicely and isnt likely to meet itself or anything similar at all but the most esoteric meeting of British motorcycles        $34,500

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Triphibian

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012

Here is a vehicle can was designed to operate as a helicpoter, a boat, or a car – a triphibian or flying car.

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Now here’s a flying car

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012

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99 Year Old Excelsior Wins Cannonball Run

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012

A 99 year old Excelsior motorcycle wins the Motorcycle Cannonball Run

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