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Monthly Archives: April 2014
United Airlines prepping new Dreamliner model for fall debut
United Airlines’ first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner rolls off the assembly line Tuesday night.
Breakthrough: How scientists are 3D printing a human heart that will work …
Imagine your beating, pumping heart, working hard right this moment to keep you alive. Now think of a future where, if your heart failed or has a defect, you could get one that works better and lasts longer. It sounds … Continue reading
It’s a bird, it’s a plane—it’s a commercial drone litigator
Brendan Schulman ’96 has “a garage full of drones, much to my surprise.” Most of us know them as model airplanes, and Schulman has been flying them for decades. But the remote-controlled flying machines have burst out of the hobbyists’ … Continue reading
3-D Printing: Businessman uses new technology to create plane parts
While heavy-hitters in the aviation industry talk about the potential for using 3-D printed parts in aircraft, a Baytown businessman has already gotten the idea off the ground – literally. Robert Dunn, owner of Razor Hobbies, used 3-D printing to … Continue reading
Elbow Room En Route as Southwest Widens Seats on Max Jets
Southwest Airlines Co. (LUV) plans a little something extra for passengers when its Boeing Co. (BA) 737 Max jets debut in 2017: more elbow room. Travelers used to over-coziness in coach will get some of the widest seats on U.S. … Continue reading
Father builds a fully functioning tank for his six-year-old son in China
Former Navy officer Jian Lin spent £4,000 on son Wang’s present It is based on a People’s Liberation Army Type 63A light tank Turret can rotate 360 degrees and the cannon actually fires Comes after another Chinese father built his … Continue reading
Edward C. Goretzka
Posted: Thursday, April 10, 2014 4:00 am Edward C. Goretzka Edward C. Goretzka of Glenside, formerly of West Chester, passed away quietly Tuesday, April 8, 2014. He was 88. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Teresa (Reynolds) … Continue reading