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The F7 was powered by a 7.0 L LS7 V8 engine, which had a capacity of 7 liters and a power of 629 HP, transferring power to the rear axle in cooperation with a 6-speed manual transmission. The car reached 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 3.3 seconds, and the maximum speed was about 200 mph (320 km/h).
In 2012, Falcon presented the production version of the Falcon F7 to the international automotive press. This was the company's inaugural vehicle. [7] The F7 is a mid engine rear-wheel-drive two seat sports car with a monocoque chassis built from aluminum, carbon fiber and Kevlar.
F. Falcon F7; Farus; Ferrari 246 F1-66; Ferrari 246 P; Ferrari 288 GTO; Ferrari 296; Ferrari 308 GTB/GTS; Ferrari 328; Ferrari 348; Ferrari 360; Ferrari 365 P Berlinetta Speciale
Dassault launched the FNX at the 2001 Paris Air Show, aiming for a 10,500km (5,700nm) range at Mach 0.88, up from the Falcon 900EX's 8,300 km at Mach 0.84. Its new high-speed wing is 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) longer with 5° higher wing sweep than the 900 wing; while its fuselage is 20% longer, it keeps the same cabin cross-section but with a new curved windscreen.
Rocket engines [14] Armstrong Siddeley Alpha; Armstrong Siddeley Beta; Armstrong Siddeley Delta; Armstrong Siddeley Gamma; Armstrong Siddeley Screamer; Armstrong ...
The Chengdu J-7 (Chinese: 歼-7; third generation export version F-7; NATO reporting name: Fishcan [1]) is a Chinese fighter aircraft.It is a license-built version of the Soviet Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21, and thus shares many similarities with that aircraft. [2]
Chosen to power the Falcon 2000 in 1990, the engine was also first run in May 1990, [1] and it was first flown on a Boeing 727 testbed on 31 August 1992. [2] The CFE738-1 made its inaugural flight on a Falcon 2000 prototype on March 4, 1993.
The initial production version, 14 built. Powered by two J34-WE-32 engines. F7U-2 Proposed version, planned to be powered by two Westinghouse J34-WE-42 engines with afterburner, but the order for 88 aircraft was cancelled. XF7U-3 Designation given to one aircraft built as the prototype for the F7U-3, BuNo 128451. First flight: 20 December 1951 ...