Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Formula One















Formula One, abbreviated to F1 (or the full name of The FIA Formula One World Championship), is a class of formula car racing of the highest seat single. It consists of a series of races known as the Grand Prix. Racing was held in the circuit or a public road in a city that is closed to the public. The results define two world titles, one for drivers and one for constructors. In racing, racing car can reach speeds of 300 km / h (185 mph) generated by the engine to achieve a power of 900 horsepower at 18,000 rpm rotation around the engine (as of 2005).
Europe is Formula One's traditional center and remains its center until now. Now the Grand Prix has been held all over the world, with new races in Bahrain, PRC, Malaysia and Turkey. Formula One racing car is the most expensive both in terms of production as well as sport.
The rules are governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), which is headquartered in the Place de la Concorde, Paris. The current president is Jean Todt, and are generally sponsored and arranged by the commercial rights holder Bernie Ecclestone formally through various companies.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Helicopter















The helicopter is an aircraft heavier than air, rotary winged rotornya moved by machine. The helicopter is an aircraft which is lifted and driven by one or more rotors (propeller) large horizontal. Helicopters are classified as rotary wing aircraft to distinguish them from the more common fixed wing aircraft. Words derived from Greek helicopter helix (spiral) and pteron (wing). Helicopters carried out by a machine invented by the inventor of Slovakia in January Bahyl.
Compared with fixed wing aircraft, helicopters are more complex and more expensive to purchase and operate, good slow, explore a closer distance and limited capacity . While profitability is motion; helicopter capable of flying in place, backward, and take off and land vertically. Confined in facilities and the addition of fuel weight / height, helicopters can fly to any location, and land anywhere in the field about the size of the rotor and a half in diameter. Referred helipad heliport.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Bajaj











Bajaj is known comes from India. Bajaj name itself is actually one of the company's automotive brand in India, Bajaj Auto. The fact that the vehicle is a three-wheeler from Bajaj Auto launched Bajaj motorcycles were issued as Bajaj pulsar, etc. also the origin of the Indian car brand.
Bajaj three wheels, one in front and two behind, with a similar shape as the steering wheel of a motorcycle than a car steering wheel. For Jakarta, color bajaj two, namely blue and orange. At the front door of the three-wheeler, three-wheeler is usually written operating area, which is usually limited to one municipality alone.
Bajaj passenger capacity is two people, plus one child or small, all of which will sit behind the three-wheeler driver. 2 step-wheeler engine noise is deafening.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Electric Motorcycle








Electric motorcycle is a vehicle with no fuel driven dynamo and accumulators. Along with airings problem of global warming and fuel shortages that vehicle manufacturers are now competing to create hybrid vehicles, and electric motorcycles including one in it
In general, the source of power is a hybrid motorcycle accumulator, but development in fuel cell prototypes led to the creation of some use. Some examples of the Intelligent Energy ENV Fuel Cell hydrogen utilizing processes, the technology Honda is named the Honda FC Stack, and FC Aqel on the Yamaha. There is also a hybrid electric motorcycle fuel that is being developed. Examples of this type of example is Ecycle, and Gen RYU from Yamaha.
And now many new innovations and breakthroughs made ​​in creating this type of battery as a source of energy that can support the mileage of this vehicle.
 Until now has been available in Indonesian type with a speed of 60 km/h, equipped with disc brakes, close and distant lights, turn signal lights, brake lights and horn.
Furthest distance that can be achieved by electric motorcycles in Indonesia has also been significantly increased to 80km and for mileage so only need to pay Rp. 900. As for the ascending road vehicle capable of riding the tilt angle up to 30 degrees. The time required to fully charge the accumulator is 8 hours and accumulators can be charged at any time without waiting depleted. And this is all that kept rolling as summarized in the following description of the history.
This electric bike can be used through the streets were flooded or washed out, the important thing is not waterlogged dynamo.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Train à Grande Vitesse ( TGV)






Train à Grande Vitesse ( TGV) is a fast train France. Developed by Alstom and SNCF, and operated by the SNCF, the French national rail company. This train connects the cities in France, especially Paris, and also neighboring countries, such as Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland. TGV or TGV train is based also operates in the Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, and the United Kingdom and the United States. TGV train produced by Alstom. TGV is a passenger train, but some are used for the delivery of letters between Paris and Lyon
The idea of ​​the TGV was first proposed in the 1960s. The first prototype, known as the TGV 001, using gas turbines and produce its own electricity from oil, but after the energy crisis of 1973 and an increase in oil prices high , the idea was deemed impractical. The first electric prototype completed in 1974 , with the final version delivered in 1980 and opened the first public service between Paris and Lyon on 27 September 1981.
Since then , other pathways to Tours / Le Mans, Calais, Brussels and Marseille have been opened. The path to Strasbourg is under construction . And also the other line out of France that is being built there to London, Cologne, and Amsterdam. Further development to Spain and Italy are still in the planning.
TGV fast train not the first, because the Japanese Shinkansen between Tokyo and Osaka has been opened since October 1, 1964, almost 17 ​​years earlier than the TGV.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Harley-Davidson

Harley-Davidson Inc (NYSE: HOG, formerly HDI), often abbreviated H-D or Harley, is an American motorcycle manufacturer. Founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, during the first decade of the 20th century, it was one of two major American motorcycle manufacturers to survive the Great Depression Harley-Davidson also survived a period of poor quality control and competition from Japanese manufacturers.




Since 1977, the only motorcycles sold to the public under the Harley-Davidson brand have been heavyweight motorcycles, with engine displacements greater than 700 cc, designed for cruising on highways. Harley-Davidson motorcycles, or "Harleys", are noted for the tradition of heavy customization that gave rise to the chopper style of motorcycle. Except for the modern VRSC model family, current Harley-Davidson motorcycles reflect the styles of classic Harley designs. Harley-Davidson's attempts to establish itself in the light motorcycle market have met little success and have largely been abandoned since the 1978 sale of its Italian Aermacchi subsidiary.
Harley-Davidson sustains a large brand community which keeps active through clubs, events, and a museum. Licensing of the Harley-Davidson brand and logo accounted for $40 million (0.8%) of the company's net revenue in 2010.

Friday, January 10, 2014

Volkswagen Beetle








Volkswagen Beetle or Volkswagen Type 1, is a small car manufactured by Volkswagen. Also known as the VW Beetle Bug in Indonesia or in English, or in German Käfer, VW Beetle is one of the most easily recognized cars in the world, due to its distinctive shape, unique sound, and reliability.
VW Beetle was produced from 1938 to 2003, although interrupted by World War II. In the span of this long period, more than 21 million VW Beetle was made.
In an international poll for the award of the most influential cars, the VW Beetle was ranked fourth after the Ford Model T, the Mini and the Citroën DS.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Honda CB 100







Honda CB first entered Indonesia with code 1971 Honda CB 100 K1 by PT Federal Motor as the company is newly established June 11, 1971. Before the CB, the type of motorcycle that was first in the production of AHM is a business-type S 90 Z 4 stroke engine with a capacity of 90cc. Producing actually only assemble here, because at the time of PT Federal Motor components are still imported from Japan in the form of CKD (completely knocked down).

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Piaggio Paperino MP5 Paperino







Piaggio Paperino MP5 Paperino (sigla interna acronimo di Moto Piaggio 5 "Paperino") - è il nome di un prototipo di motoscooter (che potrebbe in un certo senso essere considerato il progenitore naturale, nonostante alcune sostanziali differenze, della Piaggio Vespa) predisposto dalla Piaggio durante la seconda guerra mondiale. In particolare, tale prototipo risale al periodo in cui l'azienda, sotto la direzione di Enrico Piaggio, trasferì le proprie lavorazioni dallo storico stabilimento di Pontedera a Biella, in Piemonte, località ritenuta meno esposta ai bombardamenti aerei degli alleati contro le truppe della Germania nazista in fuga verso il nord Italia.

 Piaggio Paperino venne progettato a partire dal 1944 - come Moto Piaggio 5 o MP5 - sotto la supervisione dell'ingegner Renzo Spolti, che insieme al collega Vittorio Casini aveva ricevuto il compito di allestire nello stabilimento di un'ex tessitura di Biella un'officina dotata di pochi macchinari. Con essi collaborò, quale esperto di motori, il conte Carlo Felice Trossi. Spolti, che era stato a capo fra il 1934 ed il 1938 dell'Ufficio Progetti Motori d'Aviazione, ed aveva diretto la progettazione ed il calcolo per l'Aviazione Italiana dei motori P X, P XI e P XII, venne incaricato da Enrico Piaggio di ideare un veicolo da destinare al mercato di massa nell'economia post-bellica e che fosse in linea, sul piano della sostenibilità produttiva, con le politiche aziendali della casa.