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Tag Archives: hobbies
FAA orders urgent fix to engines that could shut down on Boeing 787s
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday ordered airlines to urgently modify engines on Boeing 787 Dreamliners, due to an icing problem that can cause a specific model of GE engine to shut down in flight. The problem affects 176 Dreamliners … Continue reading
Airport for model airplanes is now open – Las Cruces Sun
Buy Photo Ken Brouhard left, watches a remote controlled airplane in flight while Fred Upshaw prepares his plane for takeoff during the new model airplane and Archery Facility opening, April 22, 2016.(Photo: Jett Loe / Sun-News)Buy Photo LAS CRUCES – … Continue reading
Cool Jobs: Mapping the unknown
Two hundred million years ago, Earth looked very different. Its landmass was pushed together into one giant continent. Today scientists refer to it as Pangaea. Over time, the rocky plates that make up Earth’s crust split this mega-continent apart. The plates … Continue reading
Exposing the Editor’s Hand in 20th-Century News Photos
Thomas Ruff, “press++01.16” (2015), Chromogenic print, 72 7/8 x 91 inches (all images courtesy David Zwirner, New York/London) Photography has never gazed so deeply into its own navel as with Thomas Ruff. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing. As … Continue reading
Proposal bans drones over town beaches
Posted Apr. 21, 2016 at 2:00 AM Updated at 6:50 AM Article source: http://www.capecodtimes.com/news/20160421/proposal-bans-drones-over-town-beaches?rssfeed=true
Tourist train begins operation in Jackson
Order this photo April 20, 1986 Southeast Missourian The St. Louis, Iron Mountain Southern Railway steam-operated tourist train chugs away from Jackson on its inaugural run to Gordonville Friday with dignitaries and special guests aboard. The train will make regular … Continue reading
‘We were expecting it:’ the growing drone problem for aiports
Officials are London are investigating whether or not it was a drone that struck an airplane approaching Heathrow Airport. It comes on the heels of a report that showed a handful of near-misses happen between drones and planes every day. … Continue reading