Bangkok Motorbike Festival 2009 @ CentralWorld Bangkok Motorbike Festival 2009 runs 1-3 May at CentralWorld in Bangkok, Thailand. If you like bikes and you're in Bangkok, you have today and tomorrow to get over and salivate over some really rather nice machines.
Everything from the latest Japanese, German and Italian sports, cruiser and mixed-nuttiness products are on offer, through a large assembly of classic and modern Harley Davidsons on to some very attractive Yamaha customs. You'll even find a few classic scoots and more eccentric wheels scattered about.
Ducati 350 Mark 3D
Here are some photos of a Ducati 350 Mark 3D from the late 1960s. This is a desmodromic air-cooled four-stroke single. There seems to be a surprising number of these little beauties in Bangkok. This is at least the third 250 or 350 I have seen in the last few years. I have also seen one of these chassis with a Yamaha SR single replacing the Ducati lump.
The 50 Worst Cars of All Time
Time.com has the list of what it reckons is the 50 worst cars of all time. Do you agree? There should be something in here to piss off everybody.
1899 Horsey Horseless 1909 Ford Model T 1911 Overland OctoAuto 1913 Scripps-Booth Bi-Autogo 1920 Briggs and Stratton Flyer 1933 Fuller Dymaxion 1934 Chrysler/Desoto Airflow 1949 Crosley Hotshot 1956 Renault Dauphine 1957 King Midget Model III 1957 Waterman Aerobile 1958 Ford Edsel 1958 Lotus Elite 1958 MGA Twin Cam 1958 Zunndapp Janus 1961 Amphicar 1961 Corvair 1966 Peel Trident 1970 AMC Gremlin 1970 Triumph Stag 1971 Chrysler Imperial LeBaron Two-Door Hardtop 1971 Ford Pinto 1974 Jaguar XK-E V12 Series III 1975-1989 1975 Bricklin SV1 1975 Morgan Plus 8 Propane 1975 Triumph TR7 1975 Trabant 1976 Aston Martin Lagonda 1976 Chevy Chevette 1978 AMC Pacer 1980 Corvette 305 "California" 1980 Ferrari Mondial 8 1981 Cadillac Fleetwood V-8-6-4 1981 De Lorean DMC-12 1982 Cadillac Cimarron 1982 Camaro Iron Duke 1984 Maserati Biturbo 1985 Mosler Consulier GTP 1985 Yugo GV 1986 Lamborghini LM002 1995 Ford Explorer 1997 GM EV1 1997 Plymouth Prowler 1998 Fiat Multipla 2000 Ford Excursion 2001 Jaguar X-Type 2001 Pontiac Aztek 2002 BMW 7-series 2003 Hummer H2 2004 Chevy SSR
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Thursday, September 06, 2007
Insane Turbocharged Yamaha R1 Motorcycle
This thing is unreal. Judging by the riding style and mode of dress of the riders, it won't last too long.
Groovy Hawaii Five-O Car Chases
Here's a hilarious bit of nostalgia for you. Someone has knitted together a compilation of car chases from the old Hawaii Five-O TV series.
The Ekranoplan - AKA Caspian Sea Monster AKA кранопла́н AKA KM
The CIA dubbed them the "Caspian Sea Monsters" (one might think because US government spy satellites and overflights spotted these gargantuan beasts skimming across the Caspian Sea but more likely the name came from intelligence "agents" who witnessed the things in what amounts to full flight). The Soviets called them KM. Known as ekranoplan (Russian экранопла́н "screen plane"), these ground effect craft (GEV- ground effect vehicle) were designed to exploit two advantages of low-level flight - the low-propulsion requirements of ground effect flight (WIG - Wing in Ground effect), and the ability to fly below radar coverage.
The Soviets designed, developed and built a range of these huge GEV. They built troop carriers, military transports and they even built versions that operated as (extremely) mobile missile launch platforms. The largest, the KM, weighed some 540 tonnes fully-loaded and could carry over 100 tonnes of cargo (that's as much as a Boeing 757!.
These were some big, bad, battle-cruisers. The only thing they lacked were those cool, robotically-controlled laser guns you see in the movies. Oh, and the ability to jump to warp speed. But no doubt the Soviets had that well in hand too. Damn you, Reagan. DAMN YOU!
No really. It is gigantic. Have you ever seen a Very Big Helicopter? You know, the Boeing CH-47 Chinook? You must have seen one of those big beasties on TV. They've been a feature of TV and movies since Vietnam and are regularly dropping out of the sky, slamming into mountain sides and otherwise getting into the news.
The Chinook is a BIG helicopter.
Well, the Mi-26 Halo has a takeoff weight more than double that of the Chinook. If the Chinook is considered a "heavy lift" helicopter, what does that make the Mi-26? In fact, the USA hired a Mi-26 to collect a Chinook that had been downed in Afghanistan.
You must have seen the Lockheed Hercules. The C-130 military variant is on TV at least as much as the Chinook. The Mi-26's cargo hold is almost as big as that of the Hercules. The Hercules needs a runway (albeit a short one, especially with JATO).
The Mi-26 goes STRAIGHT UP.
The Mi-26's main rotor carries eight blades and has a diameter of 32 metres!
The wimpy version of the Mi-26 has two engines generating almost 25,000 shaft horsepower between them. Updated versions are expected to have nearly fifty per cent more power.
However you cut it, this is some serious machinery.
The biggest problem is finding pictures that really convey the awesome scale of this beast. I've scoured the web so you don't have to.
You can get a full rundown on the Mil Mi-26's statistics here and good pictures are available here, here, here and here.
There's more information about the Mi-26 here and here and details of the awful shooting down of Russian Air Force Mi-26 at Khankala, Chechnya here. Details of Putin's measured response to the killing of 127 Russians are here.
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