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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Model Plane Hobbyists Will Zip, Dip & Dive At Baltimore’s Largest Fly-In
Popular Entertainment Photo Galleries POEts: The Legendary, The Celebrity, The Local, The Controversial Celebrities Born Outside The U.S. Top Celebrities On Twitter Ranking Stephen King Famous Women Who Underwent Double Mastectomies » More Photo Galleries HALETHROPE, Md. (WJZ)—Health professionals will … Continue reading
Drone Strike
About drones? I’m glad you asked. 1956, the year when the Rattlesnake Patrol of the Boy Scouts of America got involved with drones. Honest, it wasn’t our fault. Not that we killed anyone with our drone but we did take … Continue reading
Air show highlights model aircraft, lets visitors fly them
Air show enthusiasts who may have missed the Blue Angels during the Star-Spangled Spectacular two weeks ago have another chance to see some great flying this weekend — just on a smaller scale. Mobile users tap here to watch video … Continue reading
The crazy quest of a Punkin Chunkin world champion
This article is featured in the Sept. 28 issue of the Magazine. LAST FALL, in an open field outside Bridgeville, Delaware, Brian Labrie pushed a big red button and sent a pumpkin flying from a cannon faster than the speed … Continue reading
Bose QuietComfort 25
Before there was Beats, there was Bose. The QuietComfort line is the original über-popular headphone line, even if it’s aimed more at business travelers than teenagers and celebrities. The latest addition to Bose’s lineup looks similar to previous models, but the QuietComfort … Continue reading
Seattle Company’s TBM Based Flight Simulator Receives FAA Approval
September 25, 2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Aaron Erbeck, Production Manager 888.751.1011 (office), 206.265.2139 (cell) aaron@flyone-G.com Seattle Company’s TBM Based Flight Simulator Receives FAA Approval Seattle, WA (September 25, 2014) – one-G simulation, the Ballard-based flight simulation firm, has received … Continue reading
Boeing Agrees to Fire-Suppression Fix on Some 787 Dreamliners
Boeing Co. and aviation regulators have agreed on mandatory replacement of certain foamlike blocks inside the structures of more than 80 of the company’s 787 Dreamliner jets to ensure fire-suppression systems will work properly in case of an emergency. A … Continue reading