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I am almost completely ignorant of aviation matters, but I believe this to be a de Havilland Dragon Rapide, a design dating from 1933. A handsome aeroplane which has proved surprisingly durable, considering its plywood and fabric construction. Quite a few are still airworthy. This one is used for pleasure flights and was noted a few weeks ago at Duxford, Cambridgeshire.
Today i had the opportunity to have a photoshoot with this beautiful car! Together with a friend I have photographed this Aston Martin Rapide at 3 different locations.
Soon i'll post more picture's of this shoot.
De Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapide G-AGTM at Airspace, Coventry Airport, Baginton, on 23rd September 2011.
£89,950
The Aston Martin Rapide
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Engine Capacity:
5935
Transmission:
Touchtronic
Mileage:
3716
Body Style:
Saloon
Fuel:
Petrol
0 to 62:
5.0 sec
Top Speed:
183mph
BHP:
470
Hardly Green Metallic with Choclate and Cream Truffle interior.
Silver Brake Calipers, Sports Seats, Garage Door Opener, Rear Seat Entertainment System, Warm Charcoal Seat Belts, Ventilated Front and Rear Seats, Tamo Ash Facia, High Spec Alarm.
£89,950
The Aston Martin Rapide
www.facebook.com/romansinternational
Engine Capacity:
5935
Transmission:
Touchtronic
Mileage:
3716
Body Style:
Saloon
Fuel:
Petrol
0 to 62:
5.0 sec
Top Speed:
183mph
BHP:
470
Hardly Green Metallic with Choclate and Cream Truffle interior.
Silver Brake Calipers, Sports Seats, Garage Door Opener, Rear Seat Entertainment System, Warm Charcoal Seat Belts, Ventilated Front and Rear Seats, Tamo Ash Facia, High Spec Alarm.
Aston Martin has returned to one of their historic nameplates for their 4-door Grand Touring saloon.
Rapide is the name given to a previous incarnation of the 4-door concept.
Built from the Aston Martin VH (Vertical-Horizontal) aluminium architecture, the Rapide includes an additional 300mm within the wheelbase, allowing for another set of doors, and a more spacious 2nd row of seats. The body also adds a tailgate, opening to the roof, to improve luggage capacity and access.
The Rapide is powered by a 350 kW version of the Aston Martin 5.9 litre V12.
A stylish mode of saloon format luxury, the Rapide as a valuable addition to the Aston Martin marque for those looking for a bit more practicality from their Grand Touring.
This lego model has been created for Flickr LUGNuts 60th Build Challenge, our fifth birthday, to the 32nd Build Challenge, - 'God Save the Queen', celebrating automobiles and associated transport from the land of the United Kingdom.
This lego model include a lego vee-engine, rear-wheel-drive, and rear independent suspension. The body has four doors, rear liftback tailgate and bonnet (hood).
Loading big bags straight from the inland waterways vessel Qudajo into the hold of the "FWN Rapide" (IMO 9320520)
The FWN Rapide sails for Universal Africa Lines and on this voyage nr. 718009 it calls on Aberdeen, Antwerp, Rouen, Las Palmas, Nouadhibou, Takoradi, Port Harcourt/Onne, Malabo and Pointe Noire.
Operated by Condor Ferries is seen passing the German built lookout tower at Noirmont, en route to St Helier from Poole via Guernsey. 22/03/20
Aston Martin has returned to one of their historic nameplates for their 4-door Grand Touring saloon.
Rapide is the name given to a previous incarnation of the 4-door concept.
Built from the Aston Martin VH (Vertical-Horizontal) aluminium architecture, the Rapide includes an additional 300mm within the wheelbase, allowing for another set of doors, and a more spacious 2nd row of seats. The body also adds a tailgate, opening to the roof, to improve luggage capacity and access.
The Rapide is powered by a 350 kW version of the Aston Martin 5.9 litre V12.
A stylish mode of saloon format luxury, the Rapide as a valuable addition to the Aston Martin marque for those looking for a bit more practicality from their Grand Touring.
This lego model has been created for Flickr LUGNuts 60th Build Challenge, our fifth birthday, to the 32nd Build Challenge, - 'God Save the Queen', celebrating automobiles and associated transport from the land of the United Kingdom.
This lego model include a lego vee-engine, rear-wheel-drive, and rear independent suspension. The body has four doors, rear liftback tailgate and bonnet (hood).