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The Bricklin SV-1 is a two-seat sports car produced by American businessman Malcolm Bricklin and his manufacturing company from 1974 until late 1975. The car was noteworthy for its gull-wing doors and composite bodywork of color-impregnated acrylic resin bonded to fiberglass.
Bricklin SV-1. The Bricklin SV-1 was brought to life by automotive entrepreneur Malcolm Bricklin, who funded the development and production of the car from the government of the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Production stopped in early 1976 when the company went into receivership.
After franchising his father's hardware stores at age 19, Bricklin founded Subaru of America, Inc. in 1968, founded General Vehicles to manufacture the Bricklin SV-1 (1974–76), imported and marketed Fiat X1/9 and Fiat 124 Sport Spider (1982), imported and marketed under the name Yugo the Zastava Koral hatchback from the then-Yugoslavia (1985 ...
SV-2 documents the kinds of communications media that support the systems and implements their interfaces as described in SV-1. Thus, SV-2 shows the communications details of SV-1 interfaces that automate aspects of the needlines represented in OV-2. SV-3 Systems-Systems, Services-Systems, Services-Services Matrices provides detail on the ...
The SV-1 rear hatch glass was a bit larger than the production version. The key hole for the hatch was on the beaver panel (it was on the hatch on production liftbacks). The grill was an ST type – just like all 1973–1975 production liftbacks (even the GT models). Dual exhaust tips exited out the rear (production Celicas had a single exhaust ...
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A main camera optical path A achieved ground resolution of Satellite Vehicles (SV) 1 to 18 main cameras. A KH-9 image of the Soviet Kubinka airfield. The main camera system was designed by Perkin-Elmer to take stereo images, [17] with a forward looking camera on the port side, and an aft looking camera on the starboard side. Images were taken ...
USA-213, [1] also known as GPS SVN-62, GPS IIF SV-1 and NAVSTAR 65, is the first satellite in the Block IIF series of Global Positioning System navigation satellites. It will be used to relay signals for the United States Air Force Navstar Global Positioning System (GPS). [2] The satellite was launched at 03:00:00 UTC on 28 May 2010. [3]