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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Assembly Automation Takes Off in Aerospace Industry
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Donation moves Wright ‘B’ Flyer closer to new airplane
For Greene County News MIAMISBURG — When Wright “B” Flyer Inc. takes its one-of-a-kind airplane to AirVenture 2015 in July, it will take more than filing a flight plan. The Wright “B” Flyer, a modern lookalike of the Wright brothers’ … Continue reading
Pilots Find Plenty to Hate in Allegiant’s Low-Cost Business Model
Pilots at the lowest of the low-cost U.S. airlines are fuming over a two-year contract struggle with Allegiant Travel they say exposes abuses of the no-frills model, including overworked, underpaid staff and lax maintenance practices. A rare pilots strike the union … Continue reading
Historic boat’s construction details preserved
Avalon Built in Gig Harbor in 1929, the 66-foot fishing vessel Avalon now exists only in photographs, drawings and memories. It was demolished on March 5 at the Port Townsend Boat Haven, but not before local draftsman Jack Becker completed … Continue reading
Model airplane classes to take off in CSL
model airplane classes to take off in CSL –> April 1st, 2015 By Anthony Bonaparte – Beginning Thursday, April 9, the Model Aeronautics Association of Canada (MAAC) St. Lawrence Zone, in collaboration with the City of Côte St. Luc, will … Continue reading
Warmer temps, possible t-storms Thursday
BE SURE TO CALL YOUR DOCTOR. BACK TO YOU. Carmen: A LOT OF STUFF GOING AROUND. Devin: AND LOOK AT WHAT’S GOING UP. THE WEATHER TODAY WAS LOVELY! Ben: WE DIDN’T HAVE THE BRISK WINDS WE HAD EARLIER IN THE … Continue reading
College class recreates WWI history by crafting model planes
On Fridays at noon, students in Craig Livingston’s history class set aside their textbooks and meet their professor in the Lone Star College Montgomery Commons. Instead of presenting a lecture, Livingston leads his students in a whole other type of … Continue reading