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Monday, January 5, 2015

Peek the design of Indonesia and South Korea collaboration fighter jets

The specification of the KFX/IFX (a 4.5th generation fighter jet as the results of cooperation between Indonesia and South Korea) could be different between that Indonesia and South Korea, although the physical design was final.

"A series of talks has been done despite the physical design has been established. The model can be seen at the Indo Defence 2014," said Deputy Manager of KFX/IFX Program, Korea Aerospace Industry, Hwang Sung, on the Indo Defence 2014 in Jakarta on Wednesday, November 5, 2014.
The KFX/IFX fighter jets. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1KbBlQf)
He also did not disclose the types of technology which is said will be the "future" technology and will be distributed to Indonesia. About this, an aviation technology experts, Dr. Mulyo Widodo on the end of 2013 has stated, "Although some (technology) is still being sought, we believe Korea can achieve it. They have a clear roadmap in the development of fighter jets. They've started with KT-1, then T-50, TA-50 and thereafter: FA-50. Moreover, they also have dozens of NASA and USAF veteran who could became the place to ask and they are now lecturers at several universities," he said.
The KFX/IFX fighter jets model in the KAI both at the Indo Defence 2014. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1tIRNT1)
The KFX/IFX Program was initiated by South Korean President (at the time), Kim Dae-jung, in 2001, still in the financing development stage despite composition agreement between Indonesia and South Korea have been determined in the financing contribution ie 20 versus 80. In total, based on the negotiations the two governments , will be made 120 units of KFX/IFX. Hwang also unwilling to answer, whether the composition of the "financing contribution" 20:80 will determine the technical specifications of KFX/IFX fighter jets which will be owned by Indonesia and South Korea. 

About the physical form of KFX/IFX fighter jets, the real physical design and scale models could be seen on the KAI booth at the Indo Defence 2014. In the visible, the physical form is very similar to the F-22 Raptor; where it has two engines with double upright wings and cockpit design and the front part of the fuselage similar, even in the weaponry bays of its compartment hidden. It also helps the grasp of its radar cross section to be very minimal. Similar technology commonly found on the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lighting II.

The specification differences, he said, could at some point depending on the needs of each unit owner-generation fighter aircraft that predicted has an advanced stealth technology and performance capabilities complement of Dassault Rafale (France), Eurofighter Typhoon, although still under Lockheed Martin F-35 Lighting II.
He said, the determination of the type and source of avionics devices, for example, is still undecided. Many ambition who want to be implanted in the body KFX/IFX, among them mastery of stealth technology, which in some limited types of combat aircraft could be alleviated by the application of a particular paint that can absorb radar waves exposure.

Hwang very confident that Indonesia remains at its founding to realizing the KFX/IFX fighter jets up to full operation. When asked why the manifestations since the idea rolled out take a long time, he said, "Eurofighter Typhoon also takes a long time to be fully operational." *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES]
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Sunday, January 4, 2015

Aventador Pirelli Edition released

The tire manufacturers, Pirelli and Lamborghini who have partnered for a long time, precisely since 1963. And to celebrate the partnership which has existed for decades, Lamborghini prepares an Aventador special edition car.
Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Pirelli Edition. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1CzZMSm)
The car name was Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Pirelli Edition presented by the Italian supercar manufacturer to celebrate 51 years of their cooperation with Pirelli who becomes their exclusive tires supplier.
Front view of Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Pirelli Edition. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1CzZMSm)
The Aventador Pirelli Edition comes with choice of two-tone color design. The first is with a matte black finish on the roof, pillars, mirrors and hood combined with a choice of body colors such as Giallo Spica, Rosso Mars, Bianco Isis, Nero Aldebaran, Grigio Liqueo or Grigio Ater.
Top rear view of Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Pirelli Edition. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1CzZMSm)
The second option is the glossy black staining on the same part with a blend of the four matte colors contrasting namely Bianco Canopus, Nero Nemesis, Grigio Adamas or Grigio Titan on the body.
There is no change in the car's performance, because it still used a 6.5-liter V12 engine, but Lamborghini provide the two choices ie the Coupé and Roadster versions. Without releasing the car's price, but the Aventador LP 700-4 Pirelli Edition is currently can be ordered. Are you interested? *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | VWVORTEX]
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Saturday, January 3, 2015

The Brutal Boss

Officine GP Design is an Italian customizer well known for its elaborate conversions of production motorcycles. The Brutal Boss pictured here is based on the now discontinued four-cylinder MV Agusta Brutale 920.
The Brutal Boss by Officine GP Design. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1vfNOrS)
The Brutal Boss was prepared for a customer looking for a motorcycle inspired by the 70s. Stripped bare, a new tank made of aluminum was created by hand, along with the front fender, instrument covers and rear subframe.
Right side view of Brutal Boss. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1vfNOrS)
Front view of Brutal Boss. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1vfNOrS)
Additionally, the entire stock lighting system has been replaced, and the bike has been treated to Kineo spoked wheels.. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | OFFICINE GP DESIGN]
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Friday, January 2, 2015

Harmonious collaboration between the Speed and Art

Disappointed because can not have a Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Stirling Moss edition although you have enough money? Do not worry, at least you still have the option to have this beautiful supercar at a cheaper price but more faster.
2009 Edo Competition Lamborghini LP710 Audigier Limited Edition. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1Htr8KL)
Lamborghini LP710 Audigier is a Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 car which has been modified by including a designer named Christian Audigier. The collaboration with this designer produces a work of art which is "contained" in the black colored body and also the interior in it.
Right side view of 2009 Edo Competition Lamborghini LP710 Audigier Limited Edition. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1Htr8KL)
Interior view of 2009 Edo Competition Lamborghini LP710 Audigier Limited Edition. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1Htr8KL)
The aerodynamic side of the Lamborghini supercar also has been redesigned, with using 19 inch wheels and the exhaust is made of high quality stainless steel material to make it run faster than the previous series. By using a 6.5 liter V12 engine that could spewed power up to 710 hp and 700 Nm (516 ft-lb) of torque.
Rear angle view of 2009 Edo Competition Lamborghini LP710 Audigier Limited Edition. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1Htr8KL)
With the existing modification, the Lamborghini LP710 Audigier can be driven up to 360 kph (223.69 mph) and only takes 3.2 seconds to reach 0-100 kph (62 mph). The limited series of Lamborghini supercar will only produced as much as 5 units and can be modified as well if desired.
The supercar price is still "make sense" ie US $692,500 (approx Rp. 8.53 billion). And the good news, there is no requirements that you must have previous series to buy this car. Are you interested? *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | EDO COMPETITION]
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These foods that can make you full faster

Why your diet fails? Perhaps one of your brain is always screaming hungry so you can not resist the hunger. The good news, Researchers from Imperial College London and the University of Glasgow are developing a kind of food that can be mixed in food that can make you feel full even though eating a little.

This material is made from materials that will stimulate Propionate intestine to release hormones into the brain so that the brain think you are full. Propionate is already present in foods containing dietary fiber but this new type of material called Inulin-Propionate Ester (IPE) have content Propionate more.
Inulin-Propionate Ester (IPE) ingredient will make you feel fuller. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1EclGj9)
In a trial with 20 volunteers who given the wide range of the diet foods such as dietary fiber and IPE, the results was the volunteers who given the IPE turned out to eat 14% less than others.

Professor Gary Frost, who led the study at the Department of Medicine at Imperial College London, said, “We know that adults gain between 0.3 and 0.8 kilos a year on average, and there’s a real need for new strategies that can prevent this. Molecules like propionate stimulate the release of gut hormones that control appetite, but you need to eat huge amounts of fiber to achieve a strong effect. We wanted to find a more efficient way to deliver propionate to the gut

Seeing the results are quite satisfactory, the IPE will be produced and this is probably one of the things that can make you lose weight. The new study was published on Wednesday, December 10, 2014 in the journal Gut. Happy diets. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES |  LIVESCIENCE]
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Thursday, January 1, 2015

The futuristic truck concept of Walmart

Truck of Tomorrow - Innovation often comes from unexpected places, and in the world of automotive design, Walmart has stepped into a role typically reserved for major car manufacturers. As a retail giant known more for its vast array of products than for vehicles, Walmart’s venture into truck design is a surprising yet practical move. The reason behind this leap is simple: trucks are essential to Walmart’s operations, serving as the backbone for distributing goods across its extensive network of stores. With efficiency at the core of its business, Walmart decided to take matters into its own hands, envisioning a truck that could meet its high standards for performance and sustainability.
The Walmart Advanced Vehicle Experience concept truck. (Picture from: Walmart)
To bring this vision to life, Walmart collaborated with several industry leaders, including Peterbilt Motors, Great Dane Trailers, and Capstone Turbine. This collective effort resulted in a groundbreaking vehicle known as the WAVE, short for Walmart Advanced Vehicle Experience, which has also been dubbed the "truck of tomorrow." The WAVE is not just another truck; it's a symbol of innovation, combining cutting-edge technology with forward-thinking design.
Cab close of the Walmart Advanced Vehicle Experience concept truck. (Picture from: MotorTrend)
One of the most remarkable features of the WAVE is its hybrid engine, which integrates a turbine-powered system. This setup allows the truck to run on multiple types of fuel, including diesel, natural gas, and biodiesel. This flexibility in fuel options is crucial for enhancing the truck's efficiency and sustainability, aligning with the growing need for greener transportation solutions. The WAVE's engine is a testament to the future of trucking, where adaptability and environmental responsibility go hand in hand.
The Walmart Advanced Vehicle Experience concept truck with trailer. (Picture from: FoordDigital)
The WAVE’s design is another area where it truly stands out. The truck's front end is engineered to be 20% more aerodynamic than traditional designs, a significant improvement that not only enhances speed but also improves fuel efficiency. The sleek lines and curves of the WAVE are more than just visually appealing; they are functional, reducing drag and allowing the truck to glide through the air with minimal resistance. This aerodynamic advantage positions the WAVE as a leader in the quest for more efficient and environmentally friendly transportation.
Interior view of the Walmart Advanced Vehicle Experience concept truck. (Picture from: MotorTrend)
Inside the truck, innovation continues with a unique configuration that puts the steering wheel in the center of the cab. This central positioning gives the driver a panoramic view of the road, enhancing safety and driving precision. Additionally, the WAVE features sliding doors, a practical choice that simplifies entry and exit, especially in tight spaces. These design elements are not just about aesthetics; they reflect a thoughtful approach to improving the driver’s experience and making the truck as user-friendly as possible.
The view from inside the WAVE cockpit. (Picture from: TheBlazeMedia)
Perhaps the most groundbreaking aspect of the WAVE is its trailer, which is made entirely of carbon fiber. This material choice is a first for the trucking industry and offers significant benefits. Carbon fiber is known for its strength and lightness, and by using it for the trailer, the overall weight of the truck is dramatically reduced by approximately 1,814 kg. This reduction in weight translates directly into better fuel efficiency and reduced wear and tear on the vehicle, further enhancing the WAVE’s appeal as a next-generation truck.
Despite the WAVE's impressive design and potential benefits, its future remains uncertain. Walmart has not yet confirmed whether this concept truck will move into production. However, the WAVE represents a bold step forward in truck design, showcasing what is possible when a company like Walmart pushes the boundaries of innovation. Whether or not the WAVE becomes a common sight on the highways, it serves as an inspiring example of how thinking outside the box can lead to groundbreaking advancements in even the most traditional industries. *** [EKA [01012015] | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | WALMART | INTERNATIONALBUSINESSTIMES | FOODDGITAL | MOTORTREND | ]
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