Re: Monoblock Engine Introductions

Posted by Guscha On 2011/8/15 10:30:37
John (JW), thanks for sharing the pics. A prototype and its visible intentions are a bastion in the dust of legends.

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...I like the golden shading that the aged safety glass laminate provides...


Do you think that the age of the glas laminate intensifies the golden shading?

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...if someone had been able to steer...

Matt (Snapey), thanks for the food for thought. History hides its alternatives but it's my understanding that the requirements of markets have to lead the way of market players. A couple of threads already contain emotional interpretations and error analysis, focused on THE one or THE two key factor(s). I dispassionately think that the technological and economical recession of Packard and, in the figurative sense, the downturn of the American auto industry are the logical consequence of hundreds of wrong decisions and years of mismanagement. Even the best products and the largest market niches won't make up for that deficiency. The Chaika engines are made of aluminum.


Edit ...and the Soviet market niche had the enormity of eleven time zones.

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