Monthly Archives: April 2018

Pine Bluff company develops jet engine shield

THE COMMERCIAL STAFF AND ASSOCIATED PRESS On 29th Avenue in the middle of Pine Bluff, inside, of all places, a home improvement business, sit plans that stand to improve the safety of modern aviation forever. That’s the goal, at least. … Continue reading

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In move to attract aerospace dollars to Wyoming, economic group sees new model – Casper Star

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Gainesville veteran, businessman joins Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame

He already loved model airplanes. But after flying in a Piper Cub airplane over Gainesville at age 14 — taking off from a dusty field now known as Lee Gilmer Memorial Airport — John B. “Jack” McKibbon Jr.’s interest in … Continue reading

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Robert ‘Bruce’ Criswell

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Teens build towers, model vehicles for science fair

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Teenagers from across the state have shown off their building skills and ambitions at the annual Science Olympiad in Providence. For some, that involved hoping their balsa wood tower could withstand weights without breaking in half. The … Continue reading

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Airline Regulators Call for Emergency Inspections of Boeing 737 Engines

U.S. and European aviation regulators concurrently imposed emergency inspection requirements for the type of jet engine that broke apart in Tuesday’s fatal Southwest Airlines Co. accident, calling for more engines to be scrutinized, on a faster timetable, than previously contemplated. … Continue reading

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The Non-Hobbyist

I have never had, nor felt the need of having, a hobby. When I was a kid, friends of mine collected stamps or miniature cars or made model airplanes. I did none of these things. When I was 11 or … Continue reading

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