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Wednesday, 6 February 2013

ကုန္း၊ေရ ႏွစ္မ်ိဳးေမာင္းႏွင္ႏိုင္မည့္ ေလးဘီးဆိုင္ကယ္ စတင္ေရာင္းခ်

ေလးဘီးဆိုင္ကယ္ကို Gibbs Quadski

၂၀၀၆ ခုႏွစ္က Prototype စတင္မိတ္ဆက္ျပီး အေမရိကန္မွာ ယခု စတင္ေရာင္းခ်ျပီ ျဖစ္တဲ့ ေလးဘီးဆိုင္ကယ္ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။
ကုန္းေပၚေမာင္း ေလးဘီးဆိုင္ကယ္တစ္ျဖစ္လဲ ေရေပၚမွာလည္း ေရဆိုင္ကယ္ အေနနဲ ႔ေမာင္းႏွင္ရမယ့္ ေမာ္ေတာ္ယာဥ္ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ကုန္းေပၚမွာေရာ၊ ေရေပၚမွာပါ တစ္နာရီ ၄၅ အထိ ေမာင္းႏွင္ႏိုင္မွာ ျဖစ္ပါ တယ္။ ၁၀၀ ကီလိုဝပ္အားထုတ္တဲ့ အင္ဂ်င္ ပါရွိျပီး ေရေပၚမွာဆုိရင္ ၂ နာရီ ကုန္းေပၚမွာဆုိရင္ မိုင္ေပါင္း ၃၇၀ ေမာင္းႏွင္ႏိုင္ေအာင္ ဆီအလံုအေလာက္ ပါဝင္ပါတယ္။
နယူးဇီလန္အေျခဆိုက္ Gibbs Technologies ကုမၼဏီက ထုတ္လုပ္ျပီး အေမရိကန္မွာပဲ စတင္ေရာင္းခ်အံုးမွာ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ကုန္းေပၚမွာ ဘီးနဲ႔ ေမာင္းေပမယ့္ ေရေပၚသြားတဲ့အခါ ပန္ကာနဲ႔ေမာင္းမွာ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ဘီးကုိ ေခါက္ျပီး သိမ္းထားမွာ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။
ဒီလို အဆင့္ျမင့္နည္းပညာနဲ႔ ေလးဘီးဆိုင္ကယ္ကို Gibbs Quadski လို႔ အမည္ေပးထားျပီး ကာလတန္ဖိုး အေမရိကန္ေဒၚလာ ၄၀၀၀၀ (ေလးေသာင္း) နဲ႔ ေရာင္းခ်တယ္လို႔ သိရပါတယ္။
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သူရဲ႕၀တ္လ္ဆိုဒ္က>>http://www.gibbssports.com/quadski

The world’s first HSA Amphiquad 



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The Quadski reaches speeds of 45 mph on both land and water and transitions between them in seconds. At the press of a button, the Quadski’s wheels retract after entering the water and deploy when approaching land.
Previously, no commercially available sports amphibian on the USA market has been able to exceed 10 mph on water. The difference is the breakthrough GIBBS patented High Speed Amphibian (HSA) Technology provides unique on-water performance. Unmatched freedom on land AND water, and rapid in transition - Quadski sets a new standard in flexibility, freedom and fun.

 

 

Technical Highlights

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Technical Highlights

140 hp










On water

  • Engine
    4 cylinder 1300cc 16 valve DOHC
  • Marine Propulsion
    Gibbs jet drive
  • Water Speed
    Up to 45mph
  • Land Speed
    Up to 45mph
  • Suspension
    Independent coil springs and hydraulic dampers
  • Brakes
    4 Wheel disk brakes (on land)
  • Drive Layout (land)
    RWD
  • Payload
    up to 260lbs, 120kg (100kg rider, 20kg equipment)
  • Occupants
    1
  • Dry Weight
    1180Lbs (535kg) excludes fuel, rider and equipment 
  • High Performance BMW Engine

    Quadski is powered by BMW Motorrad’s K1300 engine. On water the BMW engine is coupled with GIBBS patented water jet propulsion system. The Quadski is capable of attaining speeds of 45mph on both land and water. Excellent performance and comfortable ride are the result of a light weight composite hull, wide track and low centre of gravity, which gives Quadski robust stability on land and water.
  • Incorporating HSA Technology

    WHEEL RETRACTING SYSTEM

    The single most advanced piece of GIBBS engineering is the suspension. It gives superb ride and handling on land and retracts when on the water. The complete transition takes four seconds, at the push of a button.

    WATER JET

    GIBBS jet units are lighter and more compact than traditional marine industry water jets and provide high levels of thrust and manoeuverability on water. Water jet propulsion also provides responsive manoeuverability at low speeds and reverse while providing power to cruise at planing speeds. GIBBS water jet technology can propel the Quadski to planing speed in seconds.

    HULL DESIGN

    Incorporating GIBBS HSA technology, the Quadski hull provides a stable planing surface and lateral grip for responsive handling on water. The hull is designed to be aerodynamic in road mode and hydrodynamic in marine mode. The Quadski's hull is strong, durable, light-weight and is manufactured from a single-piece mould using current composite technology.
    Application Concepts
    GIBBS continues to innovate and explore the potential of the versatile Quadski. Conceptual work is underway on specialist applications for professional and recreational use.
    The images depict CONCEPTUAL APPLICATIONS of GIBBS Quadski.  The PROTOTYPES depicted are not available for sale to consumers and the activities depicted are NOT INTENDED USES of the commercially available Quadski.  The demonstrations involve highly-skille

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