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Monthly Archives: February 2015
SkyProwler — Part Plane/Part Drone, Produced with Several 3D Printed Parts …
Probably two of the most exciting and transformative technologies of our day are drones and 3D printing. Both promise to change the way economies function, businesses operate, and governments interact. Where these two technologies converge we have already seen tremendous innovation, … Continue reading
BIOVIA Launches Biologics Informatics Program – Bio
February 17, 2015 | BIOVIA, the life sciences-oriented subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes formerly known as Accelrys, today introduced a new informatics platform for companies developing biologic drugs, in an announcement at the Molecular Medicine Tri Conference in San Francisco. BIOVIA … Continue reading
Mothballed B-52 gets a second chance
U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress 61-0007, “Ghost Rider,” takes off after being taken out of long-term storage at the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, or AMARG, in Tucson, Arizona, on Friday. The bomber was decommissioned in 2008 and has … Continue reading
3-D Manufacturing Comes of Age for Airplanes
Text size: A A A Tweet By Paul Bertorelli | February 18, 2015 The other night, I saw a video reportone of several, actuallyabout how some government agency was lit up because it’s beginning to look like 3-D printing will … Continue reading
FAA proposes rules for drones
Related Coverage WASHINGTON (AP) — Drone on, the government says. Just not through the night sky. Or close to an airport. Or out of the operator’s sight. And probably not winging its way with a pizza or package, any time … Continue reading
Aircraft Rotation forces on takeoff. And how the vertical stabalizer works.
see this topic: buckeye shows almost everything to get the angular acc then with the equations of a – your angular acceleration //this is for linear velocity not angular v = v + a*delta_t; pos = … Continue reading
Model aviation scene gains altitude in the Valley
Adam DangerfieldMesa Legend On a February afternoon at The Arizona Model Aviators Superstition Airpark flying site in Usery Park, near Apache Junction, there were clear blue skies and an occasional soft breeze. “This is a perfect day for flying,” said … Continue reading