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Avtech Jabiru J400,

Duxford 24-4-22

The Vector W8 is an American supercar produced from 1990 to 1993.[3] It was manufactured by Vector Aeromotive Corporation, and was designed by Gerald Wiegert[3][4] and David Kostka. The company utilized the newest and most advanced aerospace materials in building the W8s, which they said justified applying to the car the term "Aeromotive Engineering." Just 19 W8s were produced (17 customer cars and two pre-production cars, the prototype W2, and the two prototypes Avtech AWX3 and AWX3R, each with a mock up of a 7.0 liter DOHC TT engine). A total of 22 automobiles were produced by Vector Aeromotive over the life of the company. The car originally sold for $448,000 new, however on today's used market, they are available from $389,000 to well over $1.4 million depending on the condition of the car.

The Vector W8 is an American supercar produced from 1990 to 1993.[3] It was manufactured by Vector Aeromotive Corporation, and was designed by Gerald Wiegert[3][4] and David Kostka. The company utilized the newest and most advanced aerospace materials in building the W8s, which they said justified applying to the car the term "Aeromotive Engineering." Just 19 W8s were produced (17 customer cars and two pre-production cars, the prototype W2, and the two prototypes Avtech AWX3 and AWX3R, each with a mock up of a 7.0 liter DOHC TT engine). A total of 22 automobiles were produced by Vector Aeromotive over the life of the company. The car originally sold for $448,000 new, however on today's used market, they are available from $389,000 to well over $1.4 million depending on the condition of the car.

The Vector W8 is an American supercar produced from 1990 to 1993.[3] It was manufactured by Vector Aeromotive Corporation, and was designed by Gerald Wiegert[3][4] and David Kostka. The company utilized the newest and most advanced aerospace materials in building the W8s, which they said justified applying to the car the term "Aeromotive Engineering." Just 19 W8s were produced (17 customer cars and two pre-production cars, the prototype W2, and the two prototypes Avtech AWX3 and AWX3R, each with a mock up of a 7.0 liter DOHC TT engine). A total of 22 automobiles were produced by Vector Aeromotive over the life of the company. The car originally sold for $448,000 new, however on today's used market, they are available from $389,000 to well over $1.4 million depending on the condition of the car.

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Avtech Jabiru J430,

Duxford 3-6-23

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The Vector W8 is an American supercar produced from 1990 to 1993.[3] It was manufactured by Vector Aeromotive Corporation, and was designed by Gerald Wiegert[3][4] and David Kostka. The company utilized the newest and most advanced aerospace materials in building the W8s, which they said justified applying to the car the term "Aeromotive Engineering." Just 19 W8s were produced (17 customer cars and two pre-production cars, the prototype W2, and the two prototypes Avtech AWX3 and AWX3R, each with a mock up of a 7.0 liter DOHC TT engine). A total of 22 automobiles were produced by Vector Aeromotive over the life of the company. The car originally sold for $448,000 new, however on today's used market, they are available from $389,000 to well over $1.4 million depending on the condition of the car.

Regional Aviation and Technical Training Center

Regional Aviation and Technical Training Center

Regional Aviation and Technical Training Center

Regional Aviation and Technical Training Center

Regional Aviation and Technical Training Center

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Regional Aviation and Technical Training Center

G-CNAB - Avtech Jabiru UL-450 - PFA 274-13651 - Private - Newtownards Airfield - Saturday - 12-12-2020

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Regional Aviation and Technical Training Center, nearing completion. March 2013.

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Regional Aviation and Technical Training Center, nearing completion. March 2013.

Regional Aviation and Technical Training Center, nearing completion. March 2013.

Regional Aviation and Technical Training Center, nearing completion. March 2013.

Regional Aviation and Technical Training Center, nearing completion. March 2013.

01-09-13 AvTech Center progress

Regional Aviation and Technical Training Center, nearing completion. March 2013.

G-AOTI

de Havilland DH114 Heron 2D

de Havilland Aircraft Museum

Built 1956

C/N 14107

While the museums website says it operated for BEA on the Scottish Highlands & Islands services, as far as I can tell it was delivered to Rolls Royce as a company transport. Sold to Aces High in Jun 1982, Topflight Aviation Services in May 1984 and was one of the last Heron's in scheduled service in the UK, before going to Avtech in Aug 1988, reg cancelled in Oct 1995.

www.dehavillandmuseum.co.uk/aircraft/de-havilland-dh114-h...

This is the only WX-3 prototype roadster, parked on the street in front of a diner. Apparently, it didn't make the cut for the car show, which did feature its sibling brother, the WX-3 coupe.

Regional Aviation and Technical Training Center, nearing completion. March 2013.

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