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Monthly Archives: February 2016
What Happened to Harrison Ford – 2016 News & Updates
Everyone is pretty much familiar with the charismatic space faring smuggler Han Solo, or with the whip-cracking fedora wearing archaeologist / adventurer Indiana Jones. Two iconic heroes played by only one man, Harrison Ford. But before he became those men … Continue reading
Longmont to consider model airplane club’s lease south of Union Reservoir – Longmont Times
The Longmont Electric Aircraft Flyers Club is asking the City Council to continue leasing land south of Union Reservoir for another four years. The club has been leasing the property east of County Line Road and north of Ken Pratt … Continue reading
Two 14-year-olds fly high, create wind tunnel model for airplanes
Thane: A science exhibition turned into a stepping stone of success for two 14 year olds who went beyond their text-books, explored their passion for science and created a prototype of a miniature working model of an airplane. Sarvesh Mandewal … Continue reading
Crocheting, flying and playing old video games in high school
Meditating. Knitting and crocheting. Making friendship bracelets. All popular activities among different crowds, but perhaps not what you would expect to find at your local high school. Yet they are among the offerings at four area public high schools: Hinsdale … Continue reading
Air ambulances can save lives — but out-of-network bills can be a shock
HELENA — When Ron Pecarina woke up on Saturday, July 19, 2014, he couldn’t move his right leg. His wife, Lori Bigwood-Pecarina, pulled the car out of the garage, and Pecarina crawled to it — it was the only way … Continue reading
“Zero Project” turns art gallery into airplane hangar
“Zero Project” turns art gallery into airplane hangar By Randall S. Barton on February 04, 2016 11:38 AM Reed students assemble the Zero Project by Katsushige Nakahashi in the Cooley Art Gallery. The project involves stitching together more than 25,000 … Continue reading
Formula One Racing Can Drive CFD Innovation Faster
February 5, 2016 Timothy Prickett Morgan Formula One racing teams have the need for speed, and even more importantly, acceleration. It is what wins races, after all. But the funny thing about the Formula One sport is that the speed … Continue reading