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Monthly Archives: February 2018
Northwest’s largest scale model show comes to Seattle
Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Bruce Bennett/Getty Images On Feb. 18-19 you can explore the world in miniature at the 2018 NorthWest Scale Modelers Show, the largest model exhibit in the Northwest. Nearly 2,000 detailed examples of planes, cars and spacecraft plus … Continue reading
If airplanes are so full, why not make bigger planes? It’s complicated
There’s a risk buried in that forecast, though. The idea of using bigger planes on intraregional routes isn’t new. Boeing’s single-aisle 757 and Airbus’ double-aisle A300 targeted essentially the same market in the 1980s, before the 737 and A320 left … Continue reading
New Airplanes to Look Forward to in 2018 | Flying Magazine
The Pilatus PC-24 gives longtime fans of the remarkable PC-12 NG turboprop single reason to cheer the arrival of its turbofan-powered counterpart, which stands out among the light-jet competition mainly because of its huge rear cargo door and the ability … Continue reading
Face Off: Boeing vs. Airbus
Levine-Weinberg: When you look at the two companies, obviously, we talked about how Boeing delivered somewhat more planes than Airbus, but Airbus is catching up, or at least, was catching up last year. And on the other side, you had … Continue reading
New Airplanes to Look Forward to in 2018
The Pilatus PC-24 gives longtime fans of the remarkable PC-12 NG turboprop single reason to cheer the arrival of its turbofan-powered counterpart, which stands out among the light-jet competition mainly because of its huge rear cargo door and the ability … Continue reading
What’s a classic car really worth if you won’t actually drive it?
On Nov. 8, 1975, Robert Zambelli bought himself a Ferrari. It was a beautiful thing: a yellow 1967 330 GTC, one of the first twelve-cylinder cars sold by a dealership which was not yet called Ferrari of Atlanta. A pilot … Continue reading
Hawk Road Flyers reset Chili Fly-In for Saturday
Whenever Skye Pournazari posts new content, you’ll get an email delivered to your inbox with a link. Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Article source: http://www.maryvilledailyforum.com/life/article_c9c505ce-0cec-11e8-a284-dfeee09b22f5.html