Specifications:. 310gsm Linen Air card stock. Linen finish with air pockets and contains a black core centre layer. Raised high gloss UV printing on card faces and on tuck box. 55 cards (52 cards plus 2 jokers plus an MPC card).
Black themed deck. MPC tree back with border. Special varnish for great handling.
Box cellowrapped. Buy 1 deck for $14.95. Activation code for recover my files v4.6.8. Contact us for bulk purchase. Description: The MPC Impressions Stealth Edition Playing Cards is a special black themed deck with raised UV ink printed on each card face, providing a whole new experience on touching and feeling the artwork on the cards, as well as playing this deck. Handles beautifully and can be played as normal like a ordinary printed deck.
The Impressions decks are the first of its in the playing cards industry and has never been done before. MPC has pioneered this beautiful concept where players can admire, touch as well as play these cards. First made available on Kickstarter. See the project. Buy 1 deck for $14.95. Contact us for bulk purchase. Product code: PC140301-02.
Air Box Stealth High Flow Charcoal Filters (previously Airtech Carbon) are powerful air filtering systems that use 100 percent premium virgin coconut charcoal to destroy odors in their tracks! Easy to install and maintain, they are adaptable to any round ductwork. The Air Box is an IN-LINE filter that creates an air tight connection for continuous worry-free operation. Airbox units are made specifically to fit between floor joists to save space and add headroom. The high-flow carbon (charcoal) cartridges are easily replaced, without having to dismantle your ventilation setup. Rather than using a standard filter, Air Boxes use cartridges that are lightweight and inexpensive compared to standard filters.
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Your initial investment is a little higher, but the money saved over the long haul buying replacement cartridges makes the Air Box an economical filtering system.
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After years of delays, Japan's stealth fighter test jet has finally taken to the skies. The technology demonstrator aircraft, known as X-2, conducted a brief first test flight before landing. Research on the X-2 is expected to lead to a new fighter for Japan in the 2030s. X-2, which has been in development since the early 2000s, was first in January. Clad in the national colors of Japan, the plane took off from Nagoya International Airport and, after a brief 26-minute flight, landed at Gifu Air Base. The aircraft was scheduled to fly in 2014, but an issue with the vector thrust control system caused a delay.
Now Japan has become the fourth country to test a stealth fighter, after the United States, Russia, and China. Unlike the other three, Japan chose to develop a technology demonstrator plane before rolling out an actual fighter. The X-2 will not be mass produced, and the production plane that comes out of this project may not look anything like it. That fighter, tentatively known as F-3, will serve with Japan's air force, the Air Self Defense Force.
Nobody really knows what the F-3 fighter will look like; the hope is that X-2 will help Japan decide what technologies are mature enough to go into the F-3. There are multiple concept designs, some of which have a conventional layout like the X-2. Another is flat and tailless, looking like a fighter version of the B-2 bomber.
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