Monthly Archives: August 2018

Robert James Leslie

Robert James Leslie, 90, of New Ross lost his battle with cancer early Wednesday morning at home while surrounded by his loving family. To many of his friends, he was known as “Smiley.” Robert was born May 6, 1928, at … Continue reading

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Repeal the Repeal 336 Madness!

Quote from AeroVironment Founder Dr Paul MacCready: “Anybody who’s not interested in model airplanes must have a screw loose someplace,” he said in an interview with The San Diego Union-Tribune in 1992. The “336 needs to be repealed for the … Continue reading

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Silicon Power Bolt B75 480GB review

When it comes to external drives, solid-state or flash has historically carried such a big premium over traditional spinning hard drives that to buy one – especially a high capacity model – was really only a consideration for the wealthier … Continue reading

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Apple expected to unveil new iPhone models on 12 Sept

Apple will host an event on September 12 at the Steve Jobs Theatre in the company’s Cupertino, California, campus, where it is widely expected to unveil new iPhone models. Analysts believe Apple plans to release three new smartphones this year, … Continue reading

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Drone pilots, remote control airplane fans take to the forest preserve skies: ‘If you’re not crashing, you’re not …

Some Southland forest preserves are for hiking, some offer opportunities for canoeing or kayaking, and others are mostly for wildlife habitat. But one area preserve has been set aside for flying. At the Tinley Creek model airplane Flying Field on … Continue reading

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Hometown hero mourned

HANSON — They met flying model airplanes. Army National Guard Pilot Scott Landis, 34, of Hanson who was killed in a plane crash at the Cranland Airport last Friday, got involved in aviation through model aircraft, his lifelong schoolmate and … Continue reading

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Colorado’s Airplane Restaurant

Originally built in 1953, this intact Boeing KC-97 tanker—one of the largest aircrafts ever made—was once used for refueling missions in Europe. In 2002, the airplane found a second life as the premier aviation restaurant in the United States. Top … Continue reading

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