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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Print your city? 3D printing is revolutionizing urban futures
(MENAFN – The Conversation) The Fabrication City concept puts manufacturing back in the hands of communities — using 3D printers. It could have far-reaching implications for economic development, environmental sustainability, inclusion and other benefits. The use of 3D printing provides … Continue reading
Calendar of Events: March 2-10
Saturday, March 2 Join MomForce AZ for an open discussion about how drugs are impacting our lives, 10 a.m. to noon, Prescott Public Library, 215 E. Goodwin Street, Prescott. Free for all ages. Swing Country Dance Party with Ronnie DeBenedetta, … Continue reading
Randy Waldman: The Jazz Pilot | General Aviation News
He calls himself the Jazz Pilot. Grammy-winning pianist and arranger Randy Waldman is the most famous musician perhaps you’ve never heard of. He’s also one of the most popular helicopter instructors in Los Angeles, flying out of Bob Hope Airport … Continue reading
Startup Airline Starlux Is About To Commit To Buying 17 New Airbus A350’s
Starlux recently put in an order to buy a total of 17 new Airbus A350 model airplanes. The aircraft will be the latest addition to Starlux’s all Airbus fleet. The planes are expected to be delivered between 2021 and 2024. … Continue reading
Energizer also has a folding phone, and it doesn’t completely suck
With Energizer grabbing headlines with its 18,000mAh smartphone, the company is back for more with the foldable Power Max P8100S. Quietly announced during MWC 2019, the Power Max P8100S features two displays — a 6-inch display with Full HD+ resolution … Continue reading
China-developed MA700 turboprop to roll off production line in Sept.
he China-developed MA700 turboprop aircraft has entered the trial-manufacturing and test phase, announced the state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) Friday. The first MA700 is expected to roll off the production line this September. The MA700 is the third … Continue reading
Bat Flight Inspires Next Generation of Wing Design
Bats have inspired the design of flying vehicles for more than a century. Now, new computer modeling of bats wings and their flight patterns will help inspire the next generation of wing design. SEE ALSO: BIOMIMICRY: 9 WAYS ENGINEERS HAVE BEEN … Continue reading