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Monthly Archives: June 2016
Model airplanes are a hobby I share with my father
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How 3-D Printing Could Decrease Carbon Emissions. Or Maybe Increase Them.
ENLARGE Jun 8, 2016 6:15 am ET Jason Bordoff (@JasonBordoff), a former energyArticle source: http://blogs.wsj.com/experts/2016/06/08/how-3-d-printing-could-decrease-carbon-emissions-or-maybe-increase-them/
Visiting Dayton’s expanded Air Force museum? See these important aviation sites, too
DAYTON, Ohio – A major expansion at the already enormous National Museum of the U.S. Air Force debuts this week in Dayton, with additional exhibit space added for some of the country’s most historic and innovative aircraft. The addition is … Continue reading
KYOSHI’S CORNER: LIFE IN THE MXA TRENCHES
Into thin air–Thunder Valley National in Lakewood, Colorado. Lakewood, Colorado, is known for its high elevation. Located over 5500 feet above sea level, the environment is alien to someone whoArticle source: http://motocrossactionmag.com/news/kyoshis-corner-life-in-the-mxa-trenches-7
Why America’s drone problem may not be as bad as everyone thinks
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Will Boeing Co (BA) Give the Same Response to IranAir as Airbus?
Today, IranAir again appeared in the limelight where it announced its intention to acquire airplanes from Boeing Co (NYSE:BA). This order is separate from a fleet of 118 planes, agreed with Airbus Group (OTCMKTS:EADSY) against $27 billion list price. However, … Continue reading
Mitsubishi starts production of smaller MRJ test model
The Yomiuri ShimbunMitsubishi Aircraft Corp. has started production of a 70-seat test model of its Mitsubishi Regional Jet airplane. This model is smaller than the 90-seat version, for which test flights have already been successfully conducted. The MRJ is Japan’s … Continue reading