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Wildfires rage in Israel during heatwave

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Firefighters on Thursday battled wildfires that scorched swathes of forests in central Israel, forcing some small towns to be evacuated, during a heatwave that brought record temperatures to parts of the country. Rescue efforts focused on a … Continue reading

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Flashback Friday: the history of air freight

In previous Flashback Friday articles, various aspects of the history of trucking, railroads and shipping have been covered. Today’s article is an overview of the history of air cargo. FreightWaves has three experts covering air cargo/air freight on an ongoing … Continue reading

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History’s Headlines: First Flight – 69News WFMZ

69 News 69 News On the evening of Monday June 19th 1922, the members of the Allentown Radio Club got some exciting news: U.S. Navy Captain Walter Hinton, pilot of the NC-4, the first plane to cross the Atlantic in … Continue reading

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FAA grounds certain Cessnas in wake of plane crash that killed LouCity co-founder

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Lake County Modelers and Flyers After School Program: Learning on the Ground and in the Sky

“It’s better to be outside and with other people than to be behind a screen,” says Blake, a 6th grader at Baldwin Middle School who is apart of the Modelers and Flyers after-school program. The Lake County Modelers and Flyers … Continue reading

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Tag Archives: Model Airplanes

Father John O’Neill, of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, has loaned a portion of his World War II model airplane collection to the Lewis County Public Library for the month of May. Father O’Neill began building model planes at age … Continue reading

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Our Towns: When Libraries Are ‘Second Responders’

Four days later, at the other end of the same journey, the Cirrus parked at its West Coast destination, the Luxivair terminal at San Bernardino airport in southern California. (James Fallows / The Atlantic) The guiding principle of this reporting … Continue reading

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