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Monthly Archives: September 2017
One of a kind find
XENIA — Xenia resident Glenn Gersch’s 1928 Hispano-Suiza will be spotlighted during Carillon Park’s 11th Annual Dayton Concours d’Elegance Sept. 17. This relic is the only operable model in the United States. “To restore it, we had to search all … Continue reading
Giant Scale Fly-In set for Saturday
Erin Mathews @ErinMathewsSJ Looking for something fun to do Saturday? Look up. The Smoky Hill Model Flying Club will host its annual Giant Scale Fly-in starting at 9 a.m. and continuing through late afternoon at the club’s flying site, three-fourths of … Continue reading
China needs 7240 new planes in next 20 years: Boeing forecast
Beijing China is expected to need 7,240 new planes over the next 20 years, valued at nearly 1.1 trillion U.S. dollars, said Boeing in its latest market outlook, released Wednesday in Beijing. China’s fleet size is expected to grow at … Continue reading
Room for 25 million pingpong balls: A history of the C-5 cargo jet at Chicopee’s Westover Air Reserve Base
The significance of the final flight depends on who is asked. Biscoe admitted he got a little teary watching the flight crew, which included Lt. Col. Craig Tommila, a veteran C-5 pilot who has flown thousands of hours on the … Continue reading
Boeing scowls at big deal by suppliers United Technologies and Rockwell
If United Technologies closes the deal reached Monday to buy Rockwell Collins for about $23 billion, it will become a giant in aerospace systems — a prospect that worries Boeing. “We intend to take a hard look at the proposed … Continue reading
How Quirky is Berkeley? Airplanes at Precision Peoples Car Repair
1346 San Pablo Avenue. Photo: John Storey Inside a garage on San Pablo Avenue, cars sit raised on hydraulic lifts and model airplanes with up to ten-foot wingspans are suspended from the ceiling. 1346 San Pablo Avenue. Photo: John Storey … Continue reading
Duopolists Oppose Aerospace Merger – CEO Daily, Wednesday 6th September
• It Never Rains But It Pours A combination of fears about North Korea, bad weather and a sputtering economy battered stock markets and drove the prices of haven assets such as bonds and gold higher. Factory orders fell … Continue reading