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Tag Archives: hobbies
Horse riders concerned about model airplanes – KVOA | KVOA.com | Tucson, Arizona
Every so often, a question comes along that divides the nation. What color is this dress? Who should be the president? And now, which way do you face in the shower? It might not be a topic that’s literally ever crossed … Continue reading
Court strikes down rule forcing toy drone users to register with govt
A D.C.-based appeals court struck down a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rule on Friday requiring recreational drone users to register their model aircraft with the federal government, in a major win for drone hobbyists. The U.S. Court of Appeals for … Continue reading
100-yard strip for remote-controlled airplanes at lake could cost thousands – Hillsboro Star
100-yard strip for remote-controlled airplanes at lake could cost thousands By DAVID COLBURN News editor Would county commissioners spend $35,000 to install a hard-surface runway for remote-controlled airplanes over the world record marshmallow roast burn pit at the county lake? … Continue reading
Splendido Residents Demonstrate How to “Age Out Loud”
Each May, the United States celebrates Older Americans Month, with each year featuring a unique theme. For 2017, older adults are encouraged to “Age Out Loud.” This theme highlights the fact that this population is choosing adventure and exploration over … Continue reading
Judge dismisses former student’s suit against Timberlane teacher over eye injury
BRENTWOOD — A judge has thrown out a former student’s lawsuit against Timberlane Regional High School and one of its teachers that claimed the teenager’s eye was injured by a splinter after the teacher used a lacrosse stick to smash … Continue reading
Timberlane wins negligence suit – Eagle
PLAISTOW — A lawsuit filed by a former Timberlane Regional High student claiming he sustained a permanent eye injury in class has been resolved in favor of the school district. Corey Rocco, 18, of Sandown filed the civil lawsuit in … Continue reading
This is how much an airplane wing can bend before it breaks
From an airplane seat, you really don’t get a good look at just how much plane wings can bend. They’re built to withstand the worst of weather, coupled with impromptu bouts of turbulence. As you probably assumed, airplanes are put through … Continue reading