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Monthly Archives: July 2016
Oh the memories—Cresco
David Chvatal BondNotre Dame High School Class of 1956 Back in the forties, our family, the Chvatal’s, lived at 112 West 3rd St. in Cresco, next to the Lutheran Church. Just south was the poultry house (I don’t recall its … Continue reading
Marlborough man builds ‘100-year-old brand new’ WWI airplane engines to order
Marlborough man builds ‘100-year-old brand new’ WWI airplane engines to order Tony Wytenburg fires up the replica 1915 Gnome rotary aircraft engine he built at his engineering workshop in Blenheim. Tony Wytenburg was always the kid who pulled things apart growing … Continue reading
2016 Midway Point -Looking Back At Musicians We’ve Lost With Early To Last Videos
So what is it about 2016 that’s spelled a death knell for so many stars? It seems there’s never been a year where so many icons have died in such record numbers, and in such rapid succession. What’s sadder still, … Continue reading
Boeing’s Julie Felgar on the sustainability craft
The aviation industry accounts for 2 percent of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions, which could reach 3 percent by 2050. To defy this version of the future, industry leaders have set a goal to be carbon neutral by 2020 and to halve … Continue reading
‘A dream come true’
Photo courtesy of Beth Conner 160706_rep_flight_01 Phyllis Romine (left) laughs with pilot Pat Hockett at Cedar Airpark in Olathe. Hockett agreed to take Romine up in her J3 Piper Cub, which is the same style of plane Romine used to … Continue reading
Model planes headed to Fort Edward – Glens Falls Post
Articles Sorry, there are no recent results for popular articles. Article source: http://poststar.com/news/local/model-planes-headed-to-fort-edward/article_61f6af99-0b07-5ed4-8e76-62d4f86f1bfc.html
Look what lies ahead
Most of us boomers and beyond were raised with dial phones, Kodak film cameras, stick shifts, TV antennas and Encyclopedia Britannica. But just looky now. Today, even the most revolutionary technologies become obsolete soon after they appear. A recent Internet … Continue reading