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The first Audi automobile, the Audi Type A 10/22 hp (16 kW) Sport-Phaeton, was produced in the same year, [15] followed by the successor Type B 10/28PS in the same year. [16] Audi started with a 2,612 cc straight-four engine model Type A, followed by a 3,564 cc model, as well as 4,680 cc and 5,720 cc models. These cars were successful even in ...
The agreed price was £25,427,000 (equal to £650,846,001 today) provision for escalation of labour and materials increases, with an agreed delivery date of May 1968. [39] To assist with its construction the British government provided financial assistance to Cunard in the form of a £17.6 million loan at 4.5% interest.
The model is powered by the V8 twin-turbo M177 engine, producing 577 hp (430 kW) and 627 lb⋅ft (850 N⋅m) of torque, an increase of 14 hp (10 kW) and 66 lb⋅ft (89 N⋅m) over the previous generation G 63 AMG. Mercedes-AMG claims a 0-60 mph time of 4.4 seconds and a top speed of 149 mph with the optional Driver's Package.
The units went on sale in 1932 at US$10,000 to $50,000 (the equivalent of $200,000 to $1,100,000 in 2023.) [20] A year later, the first air conditioning systems for cars were offered for sale. [34] Chrysler Motors introduced the first practical semi-portable air conditioning unit in 1935, [ 35 ] and Packard became the first automobile ...
15 July 1964 The SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 (now Leonardo SF-260 ) [ 3 ] is an Italian light aircraft which has been commonly marketed as a military trainer and aerobatics aircraft. The SF.260 was designed by Italian aircraft designer Stelio Frati , while production work originally performed by Milan -based aviation manufacturer Aviamilano .
The fourth-generation Escort was produced from 1990 until 2000, although its successor—the Focus—had been on sale since 1998. On its launch, the Focus was arguably the most dramatic-looking and fine-handling small family cars on sale and sold in huge volumes right up to the launch of the next-generation Focus at the end of 2004.
In 2011, the unit cost of an A340-300 was US$238.0M ($322.4M today), US$261.8M for an A340-500 ($354.6M today) and US$275.4M for an A340-600 ($373M today). [60] On 10 November 2011, Airbus announced the end of the A340 program, stating that all firm orders were delivered. [ 61 ]
The Kawasaki P-1, previously P-X, XP-1, is a Japanese maritime patrol aircraft developed and manufactured by Kawasaki Aerospace Company.Unlike many maritime patrol aircraft, which are typically conversions of civilian designs, the P-1 is a purpose-built maritime aircraft with no civil counterpart and was designed from the onset for the role.