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NS-X and prototype
The HP-X concept car evolved into the NS-X ( New Sportscar eXperimental ) prototype.

NS-X and production
The NS-X was the first production car to feature an all-aluminium monocoque body, incorporating a revolutionary extruded aluminium alloy frame, and suspension.
The production car made its first public appearances as the NS-X at the Chicago Auto Show in February 1989, and at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 1989 to positive reviews.
Honda revised the vehicle's name from NS-X to NSX before final production and sale.

NS-X and designed
The NS-X was designed to showcase several Honda automotive technologies, many derived from its F1 motor-sports program.

NS-X and .
The original performance target for the NS-X was the Ferrari 328, which was revised to the 348 as the design neared completion.
Honda intended the NS-X to meet or exceed the performance of the Ferrari, while offering targeted reliability and a lower price point.
Honda spent a great deal of time and money developing the NS-X.

prototype and eventual
Even though the song may have led to Betty's eventual christening, any reference to Betty Co-ed as a Betty Boop vehicle is incorrect although the official Betty Boop website describes the titular character as a " prototype " of Betty.
Between 1852 and 1957 more than 1, 200 steam locomotives as well as prototype diesel electric and electric locomotives were constructed there, before the eventual closure of the facility in 1962.
The neurochip was designed to function in rat brains and was intended as a prototype for the eventual development of higher-brain prosthesis.
The original purpose of a prototype is to allow users of the software to evaluate developers ' proposals for the design of the eventual product by actually trying them out, rather than having to interpret and evaluate the design based on descriptions.
It is in this last work that evidence of Graham's engagement both with the origins of cinema and its eventual demise surface, a work where Graham takes up a prototype by Thomas Edison and puts forward an argument for the relation between sound and image in film.
Nevertheless between 1852 and 1957 more than 1200 steam locomotives as well as prototype diesel electric and electric locomotives were constructed there, before the eventual closure of the facility in 1962.

prototype and production
The prototype Ob. 9 had a commander's cupola with DShK 1938 / 46 machine gun, but the production model has a square commander's hatch, opening to the right.
This prototype was to be put into production only after World War II, first as an Industrieverband Fahrzeugbau ( IFA ) F9 ( later to become Wartburg ) in Zwickau, East Germany, and shortly afterwards in DKW-form from Düsseldorf as the 3 = 6 or F91.
Only when he had built a working prototype motorcycle would he start work on a final jig for mass production.
Wintgens ' aircraft, one of the five Fokker M. 5K / MG production prototype examples of the Eindecker, was armed with a synchronized, air-cooled aviation version of the Parabellum MG14 machine gun.
Three production prototype cars were shown in 2003 as part of Ford's centenary, and delivery of the production Ford GT began in the fall of 2004.
In June 1981, the Army awarded AM General a contract for development of several more prototype vehicles to be delivered to the U. S. government for another series of tests, and the company was later awarded the initial production contract for 55, 000 HMMWVs to be delivered in 1985.
This worked on the B-1 prototype step of the chip, but Digital Research discovered problems with the emulation on the production level C-1 step in May, which would not allow Concurrent DOS 286 to run 8086 software in protected mode.
A Koenigsegg CC prototype was first publicized in 1996, while the full carbon fiber production prototype was finally unveiled at the 2000 Paris Motor Show.
In 2006 Marshall designed new, prototype versions of " Murder One " which were then put into production, and the original amplifier was retired.
Beginning with the limited-production Cosmo Sport of 1967 and continuing to the present day with the RX-8, Mazda has become the sole manufacturer of Wankel-type engines mainly by way of attrition ( NSU and Citroën both gave up on the design during the 1970s, and prototype Corvette efforts by General Motors never made it to production.
A number of Mercury boilerplate spacecraft ( including mockup / prototype / replica spacecraft, made from non-flight materials or lacking production spacecraft systems and / or hardware ) were also made by NASA and McDonnell Aircraft.
One is the prototype formerly used at MIT, and the other two are production PDP-1C machines.
The prototype car was shown to German auto dealers, and when pre-orders reached a set threshold, production was begun.
The first car was the Saab 92 ; full-scale production started December 12, 1949, based on the prototype Ursaab.
A common misconception is that the Doctor Who production team at BBC Wales were so impressed by how much more resilient the toy sonic screwdriver was than the real prop, that they obtained moulds of the original prototype of the toy to use in the 2006 series, in fact, this was not the case.
However, at the time of launch, on January 12, 1984, the QL was far from being ready for production, there being no complete working prototype in existence.
Kawasaki presented also in 1972 its Kawasaki X99 RCE prototype ( US patent N 3848574 ), both Yamaha and Kawasaki claimed having solved all problems previously found in Wankel RCEs, but none entered the stage of production.
The Fermi-1 commercial fast reactor prototype used HEU with 26. 5 % < sup > 235 </ sup > U. Significant quantities of HEU are used in the production of medical isotopes, for example molybdenum-99 for technetium-99m generators.
In later tests, it reached 349 mph, consequently, before the prototype had completed its official trials, the RAF ordered 310 production Spitfires.
First prototype used pusher propeller ; second prototype and production aircraft used tractor propellers.
The PCB manufacturing method primarily depends on whether it is for production volume or sample / prototype quantities.
A few varieties of the earliest " kit cars " have been vehicles that use the dune buggy philosophy of substituting significant amounts of a car with custom parts to resemble production, modified, or prototype cars.

prototype and car
First passenger car prototype of Stoewer.
Their first passenger car was the F89 using the body from the prototype F9 made before the war and the two-cylinder two-stroke engine from the last F8.
* The Moller Skycar M400 is a prototype personal VTOL ( vertical take-off and landing ) aircraft that some refer to as a flying car, although it cannot be driven as an automobile.
* LaBiche Aerospace's LaBiche FSC-1 is a developmental prototype Flying Car and is an example of a practical flying car capable of utilizing today's automotive and aviation infrastructure to provide true " door-to-door " travel.
* MACRO Industries – SkyRider is a prototype of a flying car developed by MACRO Industries, Inc.
* Moller Skycar M400 a prototype American flying car
Erwin Komenda, the longstanding Auto Union chief designer, developed the car body of the prototype, which was recognizably the Beetle known today.
Only one prototype Buick V6 car was built in 1918 and was long used by the Marr family.
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne have been commissioned by DARPA to develop a diesel Wankel engine for use in a prototype VTOL flying car called the " Transformer ".
Caliri designed the M184, the team's prototype Formula One car ( intended as a dual purpose design for the new Formula 3000 ) around Alfa Romeo's V8 turbocharged engine but when engineer Carlo Chiti left Alfa Romeo to found Motori Moderni, Minardi became the only customer for his new V6 engine design.
The Hyundai BlueOn is a subcompact 5-door hatchback electric car produced by Hyundai Motor Company. The prototype, an electric version of i10, was first unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2009.
The only car that survived the fire was a Curved Dash prototype, which was wheeled out of the factory by two workers while escaping the fire.
Sports car racing has intermittently been popular in Japan – in the 1960s small-capacity sports racers and even a local version of the Group 7 cars as raced in Can-Am were popular ; a healthy local sports prototype championship ran until the early 1990s and now the Super GT series provides high-budget exposure to manufacturers, with many international drivers appearing.
Sports prototype is the name given to a type of car used in sports car racing and is effectively the next automotive design and technological step up from road-going supercars and are, along with open-wheel cars, the pinnacle of racing-car design.
A convertible Tucker, alleged to be a partially completed prototype developed in the company's waning days, was completed by car collector Justin Cole of Benchmark Classics in Madison, Wisconsin.
It was this poor throttling response that so bedevilled the 1960 Rover gas turbine-powered prototype motor car, which did not have the advantage of an intermediate electric drive train.
Starting in 1954 with a modified Plymouth, the American car manufacturer Chrysler demonstrated several prototype gas turbine-powered cars from the early 1950s through the early 1980s.
NSU's exit from car manufacturing resulted in the Type 32 being abandoned at the prototype stage.
* GAZ-6 prototype car ( 1934 )
* GAZ-AAAA 8-wheeled car prototype ( 1936 )
* GAZ-M25 prototype car ( 1938 )-based on GAZ-M21

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