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Recréation du collecteur d'admission du tout nouveau véhicule de Ken Block : L'Hoonitruck (Présenté via le très médiatisé "Gymkhana 10"). Cette pièce est devenue le centre de la voiture, du fait qu'elle est la plus imposante (en aluminium) au monde à...
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Scan Reveals Ken Mattingly's Apollo Command Module Space Suit Shows No Signs of Contamination A thorough examination by NASA's top scientists has been conducted on Ken Mattingly's Apollo command module space suit. The scan, which was carried out with...
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... revealing detailed instruments, seats, and controls, and retractable main landing gear hidden in recessed bays. Available in multiple formats and paint schemes, this accurate representation captures the essence of Ken Rand's innovative design.
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In the early '70s, Ken Rand designed a miniature two-seater aircraft, building upon his successful KR-1 Experimental. The craft featured side-by-side seating for a pilot and passenger, powered by a 75-90hp VW or Porsche engine with a fixed 2-blade...
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Originally designed by Ken Rand in the early '70s, this homebuilt aircraft was an advancement of his successful KR-1 Experimental. With seating for a pilot and passenger or copilot side by side, it boasted a VW/Porsche inline engine (75-90 hp) and...
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The Ken Rand-designed experimental aircraft from the early '70s was a progression of his successful KR-1 Experimental. Seating two side by side, this compact plane had a VW or Porsche engine of 75-90 hp and a fixed, 2-blade propeller. Cruising at 120...
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Developed by Ken Rand during the 1970s, this home-built experimental airplane aimed for a balance of affordability, simplicity, and speed. Employing composite materials like micro-bead foam, fiberglass cloth, epoxy, and wood, it had a lightweight...
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Available in various formats and color schemes, this homebuilt experimental aircraft was designed by Ken Rand in the 1970s. It aimed for a fast, cost-effective single-seater that required minimal mechanical skills and had a lightweight composite...
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Ken Rand's innovative design from the 1970s aimed to fulfill the demand for an economical, single-seat aircraft suited for amateur builders with minimal mechanical expertise. The lightweight structure, made of composite materials like micro-bead...
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Available in various formats and paint schemes, this homebuilt experimental plane was designed by Ken Rand in the 1970s for budget-conscious builders. Made from composite materials like microbead foam, fiberglass cloth, epoxy, and wood, the...
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This homebuilt experimental aircraft was designed by Ken Rand in the early 1970s. It was a further development of his successful KR-1 Experimental. This aircraft seated a pilot and passenger or copilot in side by side seating. It was powered with a...
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This homebuilt experimental aircraft was designed by Ken Rand in the early 1970s. It was a further development of his successful KR-1 Experimental. This aircraft seated a pilot and passenger or copilot in side by side seating. It was powered with a...
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This homebuilt experimental aircraft was designed by Ken Rand in the early 1970s. It was a further development of his successful KR-1 Experimental. This aircraft seated a pilot and passenger or copilot in side by side seating. It was powered with a...
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This homebuilt experimental aircraft was designed by Ken Rand in the early 1970s. It was a further development of his successful KR-1 Experimental. This aircraft seated a pilot and passenger or copilot in side by side seating. It was powered with a...
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Available in numerous formats and color schemes, this homebuilt aircraft was ingeniously conceived by Ken Rand in the 1970s as a fast, budget-friendly single-seater for enthusiastic builders with limited mechanical skills. Crafted from lightweight...
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The Ken Rand-designed aircraft, a development of his KR-1 Experimental, was built in the 70s. It accommodated two in side-by-side seating and boasted a VW or Porsche inline engine of 75-90 hp. The fixed pitch 2-blade propeller enabled a cruise speed...
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The KR-2, a small experimental aircraft designed by Ken Rand in the 1970s, was an advanced version of his successful KR-1. It accommodated a pilot and passenger/copilot in side-by-side seating and was powered by a VW or Porsche inline engine,...
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This homebuilt experimental aircraft was designed by Ken Rand in the early 1970s. It was a further development of his successful KR-1 Experimental. This aircraft seated a pilot and passenger or copilot in side by side seating. It was powered with a...
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Available in multiple formats and paint schemes, this home-built experimental aircraft was masterminded by Ken Rand in the 1970s, aiming for a cost-effective, user-friendly single-seat plane. Composite materials, including microbead foam, fiberglass...
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This homebuilt experimental aircraft was designed by Ken Rand in the early 1970s. It was a further development of his successful KR-1 Experimental. This aircraft seated a pilot and passenger or copilot in side by side seating. It was powered with a...
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This homebuilt experimental aircraft was designed by Ken Rand in the early 1970s. It was a further development of his successful KR-1 Experimental. This aircraft seated a pilot and passenger or copilot in side by side seating. It was powered with a...
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This homebuilt experimental aircraft was designed by Ken Rand in the early 1970s. It was a further development of his successful KR-1 Experimental. This aircraft seated a pilot and passenger or copilot in side by side seating. It was powered with a...
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This homebuilt experimental aircraft was designed by Ken Rand in the early 1970s. It was a further development of his successful KR-1 Experimental. This aircraft seated a pilot and passenger or copilot in side by side seating. It was powered with a...
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This homebuilt experimental aircraft was designed by Ken Rand in the early 1970s. It was a further development of his successful KR-1 Experimental. This aircraft seated a pilot and passenger or copilot in side by side seating. It was powered with a...
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Available in various formats and paint schemes, this home-built experimental aircraft was designed by Ken Rand in the 1970s for fast, inexpensive, single-seat use. Composite materials like microbead foam, fiberglass cloth, epoxy, and wood were used...
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...Available in various formats and paint schemes, this homebuilt experimental aircraft was designed by Ken Rand in the 1970s to cater to budget-conscious DIY enthusiasts seeking a lightweight, single-seat plane that demanded minimal mechanical skills.
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The KR-2, an experimental aircraft designed by Ken Rand in the 1970s, evolved from his successful KR-1 Experimental. Seating a pilot and passenger/copilot side-by-side, it was powered by a VW or Porsche inline engine of 75-90 hp and featured a...
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The KR-2, designed by Ken Rand in the early '70s, was a development of his successful KR-1 Experimental. The compact aircraft accommodated a pilot and passenger/copilot in side-by-side seating. Powered by a VW or Porsche inline engine (75-90 hp) with...
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The KR-2, a miniature aircraft designed by Ken Rand in the early '70s, was an enhanced version of his successful KR-1 Experimental. Seating one pilot and either a passenger or copilot in side-by-side positions, it boasted a cruise speed of 120 mph...
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This home-built experimental aircraft was designed by Ken Rand in the early 1970s. It was a further development of his successful KR-1 Expermental. This aircraft seated a pilot and passenger or copilot in side by side seating. It was powered with...