By recording the noise field, the acoustic camera produces a graphic of the noise distribution.
CAD design graph: NiMH battery in spare wheel trough
Caddie Craig Conelly with golf pro Martin Kaymer
Caddie Craig Conelly with golf pro Martin Kaymer
Café in Palo Alto, California
Called the Offener-Wagen, this drawing, completed May 23, 1964, showed Porsche’s thinking about its open 911. Barely two weeks later, Ploch and Trenkler had a full-size prototype to demonstrate. Porsche Archiv
Came out on top against five competitors: Martin Ragginger from Austria
Camera at the new Porsche Panamera
Carbon rear wing of the 911 GT3 RS
Carburizing the unmachined brake disk
Careful inspection showed structural changes where the prototype Targa bar was fitted to and removed from this car in May 1964. Experimenting with the open 911 revealed no place to store the hood or its bows, and the chassis was not stiff enough to support an open car. Randy Leffingwell
Carel Godin de Beaufort (l.; Race driver) and his sister Cornelie