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Monthly Archives: September 2018
Boeing CEO Talks ‘Digital Twin’ Era of Aviation
Computer rendering of Boeing 777-9X and 777-8X. Photo courtesy of Boeing Boeing has been able to achieve up to a 40% improvement in first-time quality of the parts and systems it uses to manufacture commercial and military airplanes by using … Continue reading
CLAY, SR., Thomas
CLAY SR. Thomas Kenneth March 22, 1933 September 12, 2018 Thomas Kenneth (Ken) Clay, Sr., 85, of Collinsville, Va. entered his eternal home on September 12, 2018 to reside with his Lord and Savior after an extended illness. He was … Continue reading
Cars We Remember: Chrysler, Imperial and the war years
Q: Greg, I really enjoy “Cars We Remember” and would like to know more about Chrysler during the war years and also about two cars my grandfather owned, a 1957 Chrysler New Yorker and then a 1958 Chrysler Imperial. … Continue reading
Can brain-stimulating implants treat some severe cases of autism?
By Ingrid WickelgrenSep. 14, 2018 , 8:00 AM Originally published on Spectrum It’s 7 p.m. on a Friday and Rebecca “Becky” Audette is already in bed, tucked under a polka-dotted lavender comforter. Dark purple velour curtains with butterfly ties hang … Continue reading
AeroVolga International Circumpolar Flight PIREP
AeroVolga International Circumpolar Flight PIREP Guest Editorial written by By Sergey Araslanov — Between July 3 and August 14, 2018, AeroVolga in Russia successfully completed the International Circumpolar Flight. Three amphibians-two light eight-seat aircraft LA-8 and an ultra-light “Borey” flew … Continue reading
‘I love challenges:’ Ada man builds half-scale Red Baron triplane that will be on display in Tulsa
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Gene Thomas Hallaway — Claremont
Gene Thomas Hallaway, 79, of Claremont, passed away on Sept. 12, 2018, at his home in Claremont. Gene was born on Dec. 23, 1938, the son of Herbert and Myrtle (Wincell) Hallaway in Ripley Township, Dodge County. He married Janet … Continue reading