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Monthly Archives: April 2014
Airbus Helicopters Presses Ahead With New Models
Airbus Helicopters is making its public debut in China this week for the first time since the company formerly known as Eurocopter was renamed as part of a wider restructuring that has seen other parts of its EADS parent group … Continue reading
Search-and-Rescue Drones Grounded
Gene Robinson of Wimberly, Texas, is a licensed pilot and also flies radio-controlled model airplanes—not an unusual combination. About a decade ago, he realized that a model aircraft outfitted to take aerial photos could be enormously useful in locating people … Continue reading
Idaho man restores Corsair warplanes
JEROME, Idaho (AP) — Fewer than 40 of the 12,571 Corsair warplanes churned out in the U.S. during World War II and the Korean War are airworthy today. One sits in a hangar at Jerome County Airport, its nose up … Continue reading
Why Are Search-and-Rescue Drones Grounded?
Gene Robinson of Wimberly, Texas, is a licensed pilot and also flies radio-controlled model airplanes—not an unusual combination. About a decade ago, he realized that a model aircraft outfitted to take aerial photos could be enormously useful in locating people … Continue reading
NetJets to enter China market soon with charter management
The business-aviation market is poised for rapid growth in China, and Columbus-based NetJets is attempting to be part of the expansion. NetJets soon will receive certification from the Chinese government and expects to begin operations in June or July, officials … Continue reading
You can now reprogram your sleep patterns with your iPhone when you travel
Business travelers, factory workers, and grad students all know how hard it can be to regain your circadian rhythm. But a new app is promising to help us plan for, and even shorten, the time it takes to adjust to new time … Continue reading
Chinese farmer builds giant SPACE SHUTTLE and rocket on his roof
Farmer Huang Yuzhan spent more than a year building rocket and shuttle Structure sits proudly on top of his house in Xiapu, Guangdong Province The 7m high rocket and 3.8m high shuttle appears to be made of ceramic tile By … Continue reading