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Porsche 928 с реактивным двигателем!


Porsche 928 с реактивным двигателем!

Porsche 928s одним из моего любимейшего классицистического Porsches если это не будет «» фаворитом. Я торговал бы brandnew Porsche для brandnew 928 любой день.

Почему?

Наилучшим образом, Porsche 928s будет единственными «, котор задн-катят» porsches и приходит с большим двигателем сала V8 не похоже на другому твиновск-turbo Porsches.

Кроме задней силы привода, я люблю факт что эт Porsches имеет уникально взгляд не похоже на всему другому Porsches.

Наилучшим образом, пункт этого столба не о on-going влюбленности на Porsches вообще а это Porsche 928 с реактивным двигателем! Я вероятно не хотел бы доработать мой автомобиль как то но он холодны.

Здесь видеоий его:

Щелкните здесь для того чтобы осмотреть полностью режим экрана

Этот шедевр автомобильного инженерства отличает реактивным двигателем автомобиля Boeing и quite a bit of легко ремонтоспособным небольшим повреждением. With a fresh coat of paint and a little tenderness, however, you can have a gas guzzling super-beast that runs on just about any type of oil.

[via uberreview techeblog]

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NASA creates flying telescope

Posted in Cameras, Chemistry, Computer, Cool, Entrepreneurs, Flying, Solar, Space by david on the December 12th, 2007 at 5:00 pm

This is an attempt to get some great images from space, but without the costs involved by maintaining the Hubble telescope in space, which is great but hugely expensive.

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This forms part of the NASA Origins program and by working with the DLR who are the German Aerospace Centre they have developed a flying telescope inside a Boeing 747SP. This will fly at 47,000 feet and should some really cool images from space.

This could be a viable alternative to the Hubble and the space used to maintain it, however we will need to wait for until around 2009to see if it works as good as hope, when it is fully operational.

Source [Oh Gizmo]

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Automatic Pilot Helicopters - MIT profs create autonomous UAVs

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Educational, Entertainment, Gadgets, Hack, Industrial, Travel by max on the November 28th, 2006 at 8:19 am

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The MIT Team is using DraganFlyer helicopters, Gentoo Linux, Gumstix, and Vicon Motion Capture Systems and has sponsorship from Boeing.

Creating a robot that can manage to fly around a room on its own without hitting a wall is a mean feat to pull off, but that’s exactly what a team of professors at MIT have managed to do. Their multiple-UAV test platform is capable of complex tasks like following moving ground-based objects with little or no direct control from a human — yup, unfortunately that geek dream of a cockpit will no longer be required if these guys get their way. The current test setup is made up of $700 four-rotorblade helicopters, monitored by networked computers, which could theoretically allow a single person — or even a bored student with an internet connection — to control several UAVs at a time. Current flying drone systems require a team of trained personnel to keep a single UAV airborne and on target, so this endeavor is certainly a step up in software terms. How well the test system will transition from tracking radio controlled cars in a lab to lets say, a stolen car going at 125MPH, remains to be seen.

Read - Videos of the UAV in action
Read - The Boston Globe

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