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Monthly Archives: September 2015
Travel Air enthusiasts mark Wichita planemaker’s 90th anniversary
Owners of nearly 20 Travel Air airplanes will mark the 90th anniversary of the former Wichita company with a national fly-in and reunion this week. The Travel Air Restorers Association will base its activities at Stearman Field in Benton, about … Continue reading
Airbus Set to Open Jetliner Production Plant in the US
Airbus Group SE on Monday will inaugurate its first jetliner production facility in the U.S., as the European rival to Boeing Co. seeks greater market share and lower production costs. Airbus has invested around $600 million to build the facility … Continue reading
Boeing to make 747 fuselage parts in Georgia as supplier pulls out
The slowed manufacturing rate for Boeing’s fading 747 jumbo jet has prompted a major supplier to cut its losses and exit the program. Boeing said Thursday it has agreed to take over the work of building 747-8 fuselage panels from … Continue reading
Federal directive evicting model flying club in DWGNRA
Posted Sep. 16, 2015 at 10:04 PM Updated Sep 16, 2015 at 10:05 PM Article source: http://www.poconorecord.com/article/20150916/NEWS/150919557
PHOTOS: Historic photos of Travel Air airplanes
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THE COSMIC PUPPETS
Extraterrestrials, Christian Science, and ventriloquist’s dummies are all welcome in the realm of DAVID LIEBE HART ‘, guid: ‘marker_f68b_6557’ }); // Overlay the infowindow (on demand) // Store the marker markers_f68b.push(marker); // If we need to work with an external … Continue reading
Electric Porsche — Mission E — Would Be Awesome… If Built
Cars Published on September 15th, 2015 by Zachary Shahan 24 September 15th, 2015 by Zachary Shahan Originally published on EV Obsession: As I’ve written before, there are no “Tesla fighters” to date, and concept cars that will theoretically be built … Continue reading