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The Gibbs Quadski, the world's first high-speed sports amphibian, went into production at a new 54,000-square-foot assembly plant in Auburn Hills Tuesday. Latest U.S.
June 19, 2006 It was only a matter of time really – Gibbs Technologies’ High Speed Amphibian (HSA) technology has wowed the world with the Aquada sports car , ...
Gibbs Sports Amphibians Inc. has scheduled a lunch hour press conference Monday to launch its high-speed amphibian vehicle, which it says is the world's first available for consumer purchase.
Aquada: The world’s first amphibian to feature Gibbs’ High Speed Amphibian technology, Aquada is capable of speeds of more than 100 mph on land and in excess of 30 mph on water.
Michigan-based Gibbs Technologies has released two new high-speed, commercial-grade amphibian vehicles, named the Phibian and the Humdinga. The Phibian is a 30-foot-long, nearly 12-foot-tall craft ...
The militarized High Speed Amphibians (HSAs) will use technology from a fleet of prototype amphibious vehicles developed by Gibbs Technologies for consumer use, including the Gibbs Aquada, a three ...
A top speed of 45 mph will make the Quadski feel sluggish to anyone accustomed to stand-alone personal watercraft, but the rapidity with which the amphibian got up on-plane was impressive.
About Gibbs Amphibians. Gibbs Amphibians is the world’s leading developer of High Speed Amphibian (HSA) technology platforms for consumer, commercial, humanitarian and military use. It was founded by ...
Gibbs Sports Amphibians announce the company's establishment of a 54,000 sq. ft. factory in Auburn Hills to produce the Quadski, the first High Speed Amphibian available for consumer purchase.
The military establishment's ever increasing reliance on technology and whiz-bang gadgetry impacts us as consumers, investors, taxpayers and ultimately as the defended. Our mission here is to ...
Gibbs Signs Agreement For High-Speed Amphibian Production In Asia. AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Feb. 12, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Gibbs Amphibians (Gibbs) ...
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