` 5r January 2015 March, 2015 Newsletter of the Mile-High Section ● Mercedes-Benz Club of America OVER 500 COPIES DISTRIBUTED MONTHLY IN COLORADO, WYOMING, AND UTAH IN THIS ISSUE….. CAR TRIVIA CORNER Subject Page(s) 1 Car Trivia Corner In 1924, Adolf Hitler was known to have begged Mercedes for a loan of a grey 11/40 limousine with spoked wheels and white wall tires. Little wonder he wanted one so bad, since the car was a real beauty. - 1http://www.drivespark.com/off-beat/10-car-facts-you-did-not-know-007102.html#slide13352 MARCH SOCIAL - March 18, 2015 @ 6:30PM Letter from the President, Bob Mashburn 2 Board Officers 2 Mercedes-Benz Design 3-5 Preowned Cars for Sale - Backlot 6-7 How Well Do You Know Your Mercedes-Benz 8-10 2015 Event/Activity Schedule 11 Event Information Annual New Members Party 12 Sky Sox Baseball 13 MHS Regional Event in Southern Colorado/ Northern New Mexico Valentine Party Report/Closing of Kemp Auto Museum/Tour Report LASP Thank Your Notes & Pictures From FACES 14 15-16 17 Answers: To Mercedes Benz Quiz 18 The Buckhorn Exchange 1000 Osage Street Denver, CO 303-534-9505 Denver, Colorado's most historic eating and drink-ing establishment, located on the Corner of 10th Avenue and Osage Street The Buckhorn Exchange chronicled the robust and lusty 1http://www.drivespark.com/off-beat/10-car-facts-you-did-not-knowdays of early Colorado. From the time it opened its doors here on Osage Street in 1893, it catered to cattlemen, miners, railroad builders, silver barons, Indian chiefs, roustabouts, gamblers & businessmen. The great and the near-great all dropped in to imbibe and dine on the West's finest offerings. http://www.buckhorn.com/ Kenneth Balcerzak Mark Ball Alexis King Deazevedo Randall Faris Ari Ioannides Stephen Funk Spencer Maloney If you have not received your New Member Packet or if you have questions about your membership, please contact MHS Membership Chair Person, Natalie Mashburn, by phone at 303-988-2710 or by email at [email protected] 1 Mile-High Section, Inc. of the Mercedes-Benz Club of America Letter From The President Bob Mashburn President, Mile-High Section Executive Board Officers President: Behind the Wheel Bob Mashburn …[email protected] We know that Punxsutawney Phil said there will be six more weeks of winter; the joke is on him we all drive a Mercedes. Wash off that winter crud and let spring in and let’s get together at a social or events. Vice President: We have some great events coming up. On March 18th, the social is at the Buckhorn Exchange, Denver’s Oldest Restaurant where we will get a taste of the old west. Before or after dinner take a walk through the Buckhorn Exchange and see all the historic artifacts, legends and notable moments of the Buckhorn and the old west. Treasurer: Randy Williams …..…..303.799.4806………… [email protected] Temporary Secretary: Niels Haubold..……..303-949-7673.……[email protected] Max Townsend….…….303.770.1128……....... [email protected] 2015 Mile-High Section Board Members Michael Davison……..720-233-7411……..,….. [email protected] Norm Franklin ….…..…. 303-789-3915…….…[email protected] Niels Haubold..……..303-949-7673.……[email protected] th On April 15th we have the social at the 4 St. Chop House in Loveland; April 25th our New Members Party at the home of Randy and Phyllis Williams where we always have great food and a good time. This dinner is free to all new members joining since January 2014. We are planning a Diaper Drive for April or May to help out families with the F.A.C.E.S program. May 16th brings on the Sky Sox baseball game in Colorado Springs; bring out the whole family for a great day at the ballpark. We have an opening on the Board of Directors. If you are interested in being a board member or have an idea for a social or an event, please let me know. You can contact me at 303-988-2710 or via email at [email protected] Laura Lass has tenured her resignation as the Membership Chair Person. She held this position for 7 years and did an excellent job. We will miss her and thank her for your contribution. Bob Mashburn Natalie Mashburn.. 303-988-2710.. [email protected] Mike Redel ….... ..303.637.0219……..…... [email protected] Lou Rogers… ...….303-466-3372….…... [email protected] Jerry Vergatos… …….720-939-2848…. ……[email protected] Other Contacts Temporary Membership Chair Person Natalie Mashburn .303-988-2710. [email protected] Constellation Editor - Mile High Section Karen Redel.….303-637-0219……[email protected] MBCA National President Terry Kiwala…..…......312-286-0532…….….…[email protected] MBCA Vice President Laura Simonds..….…..650-592-7613….……[email protected] Rocky Mountain Regional Director Charlie Bennett….719-576-9737 ..…[email protected] . MBCA……… 1-800-637-2360…...www.mbca.org For a List of all MBCA Board Members, Please Refer to the STAR Magazine 2 MERCEDES-BENZ DESIGN MERCEDES-BENZ DESIGN Where Artistry Meets Engineering The words "a Mercedes-Benz should always look like a Mercedes-Benz" still fuel our creative fire. But what we achieve goes far beyond appearances. Together with some of the world's best automotive engineers, our team of industrial, textile, graphic and interface designers devote themselves to the craft of automobile making. And what we produce are vehicles that not only look, but feel and sound like nothing else on the road. Exterior Design What's on the outside comes from within. Discover More About Design: Exterior Design Iconic Designs Interior Design Acoustic Design Concept Vehicles Although Mercedes-Benz designs have consistently proved ahead of their time, our vehicles are often described as timeless. And that's not surprising. Because for us, design is an outward expression of the same values we've held dear for more than 125 years. So no matter the aerodynamics, the specifications and the technical requirements, every new MercedesBenz design is simply a new interpretation of the things we've always believed in. 3 Iconic Designs Defining an Era is One Thing Transcending It Is Another While every Mercedes-Benz is designed to stand the test of time, certain vehicles have managed to perfectly capture not only the spirit of their day, but the promise of what lies ahead. Explore a handful of iconic designs that live on both in the imagination and in the annals of automotive history. Interior Design When You're Engineering Comfort, No Minutia is Too Small While the considerations that go into a Mercedes-Benz interior are countless, the goal is quite singular when you first step inside and close the door you should feel at home. To that end, we painstakingly craft even the smallest detail to create an atmosphere that gives you a sense of confidence and well being. Colors and Materials Specialists select the color palette and materials for every interior surface. Ergonomics An automobile should fit its occupants - not the other way around. Controls & Displays Besides the look and feel other controls, the interior design team also develops the graphics, interface and menu structure for the on-board computer. Atmosphere Collectively, all interior elements should create a driving environment that makes occupants feel both at ease and in control. 4 Acoustic Design Concept Vehicles It's as Much About What You Hear as What You Don't Creating the Shape of Things to Come Some might argue that a great auto- mobile eliminates noise altogether. But at the same time we're inventing new ways to shield you from unwelcome sounds, we're also fine-tuning every auditory aspect of our vehicles so that you can hear what makes them extraordinary -- from their distinctive exhaust notes to the solid and reassuring thump of a closed Mercedes-Benz door. Vehicle Configuration Before Carl Benz could invent the automobile, he first had to imagine the future. 125 years later, things haven't changed at Mercedes-Benz. Whether it's developing ideas for upcoming vehicles or presenting a vision for a possible tomorrow, we're always imagining how the future will look. BIOME (2010) BIOME (2010) Every Mercedes-Benz has a unique sound based on the set-up of its engine, transmission and exhaust system. In particular, exhaust notes are tuned to give model families -- and even specific vehicles -their own individual character. Noise Insulation Materials engineered to block and absorb sound are integrated throughout the vehicle. Other insulation measures, such as increasing the thickness of windows, also come into play. Aero-Acoustics Noise caused by airflow around the vehicles is reduced in any number of ways, from repositioning windshield wipers and streamlining roof pillars, to altering the shape of side mirrors. Concept BlueZERO (2009) Boasting a flexible, modular architecture that enables zero-emission travel through three different drive technologies, Con- cept BlueZERO combines compact exte-rior dimensions with generous interior proportions and cargo room. F-CELL Roadster F800 Style (2010) Psycho-Acoustics The level of acoustic comfort in the cabin, as perceived by the human ear, is optimized using criteria like loudness, sharpness and "articulation index" -- or how easily occupants can carry on a conversation. __________________________ 1 MB Information From Mercedes – Benz USA BIOME (2010) F125! Research Vehicle (2011) 5 FOR SALE - MERCEDES-BENZ PRE-OWNED AUTOMOBILES The Back Lot Sales and Services for MB CA Members by MBCA Members YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HERE The Constellation Newsletter of the Mile-High Section, Inc., Mercedes-Benz Club America, Inc. Mile-High Section, Inc. MBCA, Publisher KAREN REDEL, Editor P.O. Box 16913, Golden, CO 80402 Phone: 303-637-0219 or Email: [email protected] Readers please support the advertisers appearing in this publication. However, no inference should be made that advertising in The Constellation implies approval of products or services by the publisher, the Mile-High Section, its officers or members, or by the Mercedes-Benz Club of America. We encourage editors of other Mercedes-Benz Club newsletters to reprint articles that may be of interest to their Section’s members. We appreciate credit being given to The Constellation. Those articles reprinted in The Constellation with permission from owners of copyrights on those articles may not be used without written permission from the original owners. Members are welcome to submit articles. Deadline for submission is the 10th of the month prior to the month the issue comes out. Articles should be relevant to the interests and activities of MBCA and its members. The Publisher reserves the right to edit or reject any article. Classified Advertising in The Constellation Members of the Mercedes-Benz Club of America, Inc. may advertise in The Constellation to buy, sell, or trade Mercedes-Benz automobiles and related items at no charge, provided no commercial venture is involved. Ads may include a photo. Copy for the classified advertising must be received in writing by the 10th of the month prior to the month of issue. Ads will be published one time. To re-run, the ad must be resubmitted. Current membership number must be included for free ads. LET US KNOW IF YOUR ITEM SELLS—MAKE ROOM FOR ADS FOR OTHER MEMBERS. Non-member and commercial venture advertising will be published at the rate of $10.00 for 3 lines per issue, plus $10.00 for a picture. Advertising in this category may run one, two or three times as requested and paid for in advance by the advertiser. Copy for the ads must be received by the 10th of the month prior to the month of issue and must be paid in advance, payable to Mile HighMBCA. Mail ads to: MILE-HIGH SECTION MBCA, 12245 HELENA ST., BRIGHTON, CO 80603 or Email to: [email protected] The publisher reserves the right to edit or reject any ad. 6 FOR SALE (FERRARI OF DENVER) - PRE-OWNED AUTOMOBILES 7 1480 E. County Line Road; Highlands Ranch CO 80126; Office (303)-730-7340 7 1.Which is the most expensive of the following Mercedes-Benz cars? A. B. C. D. A Class SLK Class CL Class CLS Class 2.Which class is Mercedes' "Classic Off-roader"? A. B. C. D. G Class B Class M Class R Class 3.What class is this Mercedes-Benz? 5. A. B. C. D. The S-Class is a: Sedan Saloon Coupe Estate What Which is AMG? 6. A. Mercedes-Benz subsidiary specialising in high-performance luxury cars Mercedes-Benz Finance company B. C. Mercedes-Benz F1 team D. Mercedes-Benz family-style wagon 7. In what year did Carl Benz invent the world's first car? A. 1867 1886 B. C. 1902 One of these cars is a Mercedes-Benz. Which one is it? 8. A. A. B. C. D. 4. CLS Class CL Class SLK Class B Class What class is this Mercedes-Benz? B. C. A. B. C. D. M Class R Class S Class CL Class 8 What class is this Mercedes-Benz? 9. R Class B Class CL Class S Class S A. B. C. D. 10. Where did the name 'Mercedes' come from? A. It was the last name of the person who developed the first Mercedes car It is the town where the first car was made B. C. It was the daughter of the first Mercedes driver D. It is the german translation of 'grace' 11. Which of the following is NOT a Mercedes-Benz Feature? A. BluEFFICIENCY Distronic Cruise Control B. C. EfficientDynamics D. 4Matic 12. This Mercedes-Benz is an E class. Is it a c cabriolet or a roadster? Cabriolet Roadster A. B. 13. wWhat is this type of door called? A. Eagle Doors B. Gullwing C. Top Swing 14.How long does it take for an SLS AMG to accelerate from 0-100km/h? 2.9 seconds A. 3.2 seconds B. 4.5 seconds C. 5.1 seconds D. 15.What class is this Mercedes-Benz? A. B. C. D. S Class GL Class G Class M Class 16.For a Mercedes-Benz B-class, prices start from: A. B. C. D. $43,900 $53,900 $63,900 $73,900 B 9 17.What class is this Mercedes-Benz? A. B. C. D. \ M Class B Class E Class G Class 18.Mercedes-Benz emblem is a 3-pointed star. What do the three points symbolize? A. The ambition of universal motorization – on land, on water and in the air The three geographical points of the first B. Mercedes journey C. One point for each of the three men who engineered the first Mercedes D. The astrological elements of fire, earth and water Circle the correct answer 1http://www.proprofs.com I hope you enjoyed this Mercedes-Benz quiz 10 2015 EVENT/ACTIVITY SCHEDULE MILE-HIGH SECTION MERCEDES-BENZ CLUB For Latest updates and Info visit MHS website at www.milehighmbca.org Revision Date 11/21/2014 (Tentative 2015 planning) Activity Location February March 3/5/2015 Mar Board Meeting Norm Franklin's Home 3/18/2015 Monthly Social 6:30pm Buckhorn Exchange April 4/2/2015 4/15/2015 4/25/2015 May 5/7/2015 5/16/2015 5/20/2015 TBD June 6/4/2015 6/7/2015 6/17/2015 6/20/2015 July 7/2/2015 7/15/2015 TBD 7/31 - 8/2 Contact Contact Information Lou Rogers 303-550-6543 [email protected] Apr Board meeting Norm Franklin's Home Monthly Social 6:30pm 4th St Chop House (Loveland) Lou Rogers 303-550-6543 [email protected] New Member Party @ 4:30 Randy Williams Home Randy Williams 303-799-4806 [email protected] Board meeting Norm Franklin's Home Sky Sox Baseball Game Colorado Springs Bob Mashburn 303-988-2710 [email protected] Monthly Social 6:30pm TBD Lou Rogers 303-550-6543 [email protected] Wildlife Refuge - Hudson Animal Wildlife Refuge ? Board meeting TBD Ability Connection Colo.Car Show Arapahoe Comm. College Michael Davison 720-233-7411 [email protected] Monthly Social 6:30pm TBD Lou Rogers 303-550-6543 [email protected] MHS Car Show Tentative M Davison/J Vergatos [email protected] Board meeting TBD Monthly Social 6:30pm TBD Lou Rogers 303-550-6543 [email protected] Annual MHS/Pikes Peak Sect Picnic ( Pike peak Host) TBD Regional Pagosa Trip-Train Ride Dinner Train Trip to Chama Bob Mashburn Jay & Deb Hokanson 303-988-2710 [email protected] Lou Rogers 303-550-6543 [email protected] Notes Formerly CP of Colorado Coordinate w/ Pikes Peak Region 303-935-8270 [email protected] New Mexico 8/19/2015 September 9/3/2015 TBD 9/16/2015 TBD October 10/3/2015 10/21/2015 Monthly Social 6:30pm TBD Board meeting TBD Poker Run TBD Lou Rogers 303-550-6543 [email protected] Monthly Social 6:30pm TBD Lou Rogers 303-550-6543 [email protected] Octoberfest Ralley Ron & Laura Lass Home Laura Lass Annual Member Meeting TBD Monthly Social 6:30pm TBD Lou Rogers 303-550-6543 [email protected] 11 EVENT INFORMATION ANNUAL NEW MEMBER’S PARTY DATE: April 25, 2015 TIME: 4:30pm (Dinner at 5:30pm) LOCATION: Randy & Phyllis Williams’ Home 9704 N. Heather Drive Castle Rock, CO 8108 No Cost for New Members Who’ve Joined On Or After January 2014 Members not qualified as “New Members” are also welcome to attend - Cost $25 Per Person Our Annual New Members Soiree Will Start at 4:30pm, with lots of good conversation and a chance to meet our new members. Dinner will be served around 5:30pm. Randy will grill up another delicious Santa Maria style BBQ with tri-tips and chicken as the main course. Soft drinks, wine, and beer will be served. This is always a great party, and it’s free for our new members! To help make sure we have sufficient food, please RSVP via the form below. For more information, call Randy Williams at 303-799-4806 Annual New Members Party - April 25, 2015 If You Aren’t a New Member, the Event is $25.00 Per Person Make your check Payable to Mile-High Section, MBCA Send check & this form to: Max Townsend, 6088 E Otero Dr, Centennial, CO 80112 Name _________________________ Phone: ______________________ Email: _____________________________ Number Attending _____ at $25.00 per person = TOTAL $ _________ Payment is due Monday, April 20, 2015 12 SKY SOX BASEBALL “Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday’s success or put it’s failures behind and start over again. That’s the way life is, with a new game every day , and that’s the way baseball is.” Bob Feller Join the Mile-High Section for VIP Seating with a Catered Lunch As the Sky Sox take on the Round Rock Express Saturday May 16, 2015 6:05pm We plan to meet at Starbucks in Castle Rock and caravan to the game. Tickets and parking passes will be handed out at Starbucks along with directions to Security Service Field Cost: $26.00 per adult - $17.00 per child 12 & under (Children 2 & under free) Food Service Starts at 5:00pm Package includes: All-you-can-eat BBQ Pulled pork, Fried chicken, Hamburgers, Hot dogs, Salads, chips, cookies, Pepsi products. Game Ticket and Parking Exclusive access to VIP table top seating full service bar & restrooms For information Contact Bob or Natalie Mashburn at 303-988-2710 or via email [email protected] The Colorado Sky Sox are the AAA top affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. Watch future issues of The Constellation and www.milehighmbca.org for more details and updates! YOUR PAID RESERVATION MUST BE RECEIVED BY MAY 1, 2015 Sky Sox Baseball! Saturday May 16, 2015 $26.00 per adult - $17.00 per child 12 and under (Children 2 & under free) Make your check payable to Mile-High Section, MBCA Send check & this form to: Bob Mashburn, 3267 S. Dudley St. Lakewood, Co 80227 Name_________________________________________________________________ Phone________________Email____________________________________________ Adult________x $26.00 = $________ Child______x $17.00 = $ _______ Total $ ______ 13 MHS REGIONAL EVENT – SOUTHERN COLORADO/NORTHERN NEW MEXICO Mark your Calendar MHS Regional event in Southern Colorado/ Northern New Mexico Friday, July 31, 2015 - Sunday, August 2, 2015 The highlight of the weekend will be our Sunset Dinner Train Trip on the Cumbres-Toltec Railroad Saturday Evening, August 1st Relax to the sounds of a steam-engine pulling its way through the beautiful Rio Chama Valley as the train climbs through the mountains to the summit of Cumbres Pass at 10,015 ft., where we will enjoy a sit down, served dinner in the newly built pavilion at the historic Cumbres Depot. Plan to enjoy live music and view the spectacular sunsets from the San Juan Mountains. This will be an exciting weekend! We plan to stay in Pagosa Springs and enjoy events throughout the area. We plan to leave Friday Morning, July 31st and enjoy a scenic ride with planned stops along the way to our hotel in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. We will meet for dinner at a local eatery to be determined, and enjoy hospitality and stories with our fellow club members. Saturday, August 1st will start with a morning drive and lunch. After a rest in the afternoon, we'll be on our way to catch the train in Chama for our evening sunset dinner trip. Optional activities will be planned for Sunday, August 2nd in the Southern Colorado/Northern New Mexico area with an optional third night stay in Taos or Pagosa Springs. Event cost is $35.00 per person. / Cost of the Sunset Train Trip is $90.00 per person. The hotel that we will be staying at in Pagosa Springs is the Hillside Inn, 2 Solomon Drive, Pagosa Springs, Colorado 81147, (970-731-5101). We have negotiated a special discounted group rate of $75 per night for a block of rooms with your choice of a King or two Queens in the room. There st are also a few rooms with a King bed and a couch. The rate includes a free hot breakfast. We will be staying at the Hillside on Friday, July 31 and st nd Saturday, August 1 . We plan to offer some additional suggestions for activities on Sunday, August 2 for anyone wishing to add an extra day to the trip. The hotel has agreed to offer our tour attendees the $75 rate for an additional day or two if the reservation is made at the same time. Call the Hillside Inn directly at 970 731-5101 to make your room reservation and be sure to tell them that you are with the Mercedes-Benz Club, MileHigh Section to secure the special rate. We are in the process of finalizing our activities, so watch the MHS Website at milehigh.mbca.org and The Constellation for more details and updates. For more information contact Jay or Deborah Hokanson at 303-935-8270 or [email protected]. REGIONAL SOUTHERN COLO/NEW MEXICO TRIP JULY 31-AUG 2 REGISTRATION FORM Event Registration Fee $35.00 per person ● Sunset Train Trip Cost $90.00 per person Make your check payable to Mile-High Section, MBCA Send check & this form to: Jay Hokanson, 6045 W. Evans Place, Lakewood, CO 80227 Name Phone: ______________________________ Email: __________________________# Attending _____ Train Trip # attending ____ x $90.00 = ___________ x $35.00 per person = $ _________ Total Enclosed: ________________ Dietary Restrictions (if any) for Train Trip dinner: ____________________________________________ Event Registration fee covers cost for trip planning, printing of maps, trip documents and materials, Hospitality Suite items (wine, beer, snacks served nightly in the Hospitality Suite), rally materials and prizes. Lodging, meals & beverages (other than free hotel breakfast and Hospitality Suite), park admissions, other entrance and visiting fees (if any) are not included as part of the registration fee. To assure seating on the train you must register by July 1, 2015 14 EVENT REPORT ON THE 2015 MHS VALENTINE’S PARTY There were 12 attendees at this year’s Valentine's Party at Mount Vernon Country.Club.. Lou Rogers picked up roses for the ladies and Mt. Vernon also provided roses to those in attendance.. Everyone had a good time and the crab legs were delicious! Enjoying the evening were the Rogers’, the Smalles’, the Possel’s the Vergatos’, the Rewey’s and the Townsend’s. KEMP AUTO MUSEUM We received an email from Dave Carpenter stating the Kemp Auto Museum, which resides in St. Louis, Missouri, will be closing its doors in June. The Museum opened in April 2005, and there was great pride in being the area's premiere event venue and the home to what can be considered the most impressive collection of vintage Mercedes-Benz and other fine cars in North America. 15 L MOSPHERI TOUR REPORT OF THE LABORATORY FOR ATMOSPHERIC & SPACE PHYSICS @ CU BOULDER On Saturday, February 28, about 40 members of the Mile High section of the Mercedes Benz Club, braved the chilly morning and drove to Boulder, CO to visit the University of Colorado's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP). LASP is a unique facility which builds and operates space missions with a combination of professional staff and university students. Club members, Marie and Bill Possel, hosted the event. Bill is the Director of Mission Operations and Data Systems at LASP and showed off this impressive facility. They were joined by one of the CU students, Lucas Migliorini, who proudly described his involvement in spacecraft mission operations. The tour began with a history of the lab which includes building a science instrument that has gone to every planet in our solar system. They toured the machine shop, test chambers, clean rooms, and mission control rooms. LASP operates four NASA missions including Kepler, which is searching for planets orbiting distant stars. The group was able to sit in the actual control room for the upcoming NASA mission, the Magnetospheric Multiscale, which will launch on March 12. LASP is responsible for operating the 100 space instruments on four spacecraft. Who knew that this facility plays such an important role in so many different space missions! As Mr. Spock would say "Live long and prosper" LASP and Mile High Section! Mercedes Benz Group In Front of the Mariner Satellite Experimental Missile Bill Possel, Tour Guide, In Front Of Mission Operations Center 16 THANK YOU NOTES FOR THE HOLIDAY GIFTS FROM THE CHILDREN AT FACES FACES CREATING A NON-VIOLENT COMMUNITY, ONE FAMILY AT A TIME 17 ANSWERS: HOW WELL DO YOU NO MERCEDES-BENZ 1. Answer: B - SLK 2. Answer: C - “M” 10. Answer C It was the daughter of the first Mercedes driver 11. Answer: C - EfficientDynamics 3. Answer: A - CLS 12. a Answer: A - Cabriolet 4. Answer: C - “S” 13. 5. Answer: A - Sedan 14. Answer: B - 3.2 Seconds 6. Answer: A - Mercedes-Benz sub-sidiary specialising in high-performance luxury cars 15. Answer: C - “G” 7. Answer: B - 1886 16. Answer: A - $43,900 17. Answer: D - “G” 18. Answer: A - The ambition of universal motorization – on land, on water and in the air 8. Answer: C Answer: D -- “S 9.aaAnswer D “S” Answer: Gulwing 18
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