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Monthly Archives: June 2017
Preber, Terje
Preber Article source: http://rapidcityjournal.com/obits/preber-terje/article_a7d793c1-b0f7-5702-869d-c844acf04e22.html
Mahindra’s Airvan 10 Turboprop Certified
With initial certification in hand, Mahindra plans to address region-specific enhancements to the airplane ahead of first customer deliveries early next year. The market introduction for the new turboprop is being supported by GippsAero, a Mahindra subsidiary in Australia and … Continue reading
Machine Learning and the Language of the Brain – The Next Platform
June 26, 2017 Jeffrey Burt For years, researchers have been trying to figure out how the human brain organizes language – what happens in the brain when a person is presented with a word or an image. The work has … Continue reading
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Airplane Safety Cards
They reside in the seat-back pocket of every commercial flight you’ve ever taken, yet receive only slightly more attention than the adjacent barf bag: the aircraft safety card. Chances are, the last time you glanced at one was the result … Continue reading
3D Printing Saves Boeing $3 million per Plane
The aviation industry has utilized 3D printing from the very start. It has been used to create mock ups, visualization models, and aids in order to allow those working in the aviation industry better visualization. Airplanes are complex and intricate … Continue reading
The S-3 Viking Retired Way Too Early
Eight years ago the U.S. Navy retired: A) Its only dedicated carrier-based tanker. B) Its last dedicated carrier-based anti-submarine airplane. C) A carrier-based plane with more than twice the range of its current jets. D) All of the above. With a … Continue reading
Remains found off Pennsylvania shore could be plane crash victim’s
Remains found by someone fishing in Lake Erie might belong to one of three victims unaccounted for in a plane crash that killed six people just off the Cleveland shore last year, a Pennsylvania coroner said Friday. Erie County Coroner … Continue reading