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Category Archives: Model Airpanes
Metrology systems for design, reverse engineering
Liability for defects, inconsistent quality, fluctuating supplier costs, increased globalization, and device regulations all pose challenges for the medical device industry. The margin of error approaches zero for medical devices being brought to market. If defects are not discovered and … Continue reading
Boeing says decision on new airplane will come this year
EVERETT — The Boeing Co. will decide by the end of the year whether to offer an all-new airplane, the aerospace giant told The Daily Herald. It was the first definitive statement on the timing of a decision since the … Continue reading
Boeing CEO: ‘I personally apologize’ to victims’ families after deadly 737 Max crashes
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg is apologizing to relatives of the 346 people killed in two fatal crashes of its 737 Max planes and said the company has work to do to restore the flying public’s trust. “I do personally apologize … Continue reading
Memories aside, Midvalley community eager for new school
By Julie Slama | [email protected] “This is where we would fly our model airplanes very early in the mornings,” Canyons Board of Education member Mont Millerberg told a crowd of hundreds of neighbors. He pointed beyond the yellow caution tape … Continue reading
Lazy Eight model airplane club to host open house
JOHNSTOWN — The Lazy Eight Radio Control model airplane Club will host a Community Open House on Sunday, June 9 at the club’s flying site, 144 Knoblauch Road in the Town of Johnstown (Behind Roger’s Family Orchard) from 8 a.m. … Continue reading
Concorde 2.0: Can An American Start-Up Bring Back Supersonic Passenger Flight?
Blake Scholl was at Seattle Airport waiting for his girlfriend to arrive when he found himself wondering whatever happened to supersonic flight. Her plane in was epically late and Scholl had time on his hands. Surely someone somewhere was working … Continue reading
Boeing says decision on new airplane will come this year
EVERETT — The Boeing Co. will decide by the end of the year whether to offer an all-new airplane, the aerospace giant told The Daily Herald. It was the first definitive statement on the timing of a decision since the … Continue reading