Monthly Archives: July 2016

Neil Armstrong’s spacesuit moved to CVG on 47th anniversary of moonwalk

Celebrating 47 years since the original moonwalk, a famous spacesuit has made its way to the airport. Work began Thursday on the restoration of Union Terminal. More As the Cincinnati Museum Center undergoes major renovations, some of its biggest exhibits … Continue reading

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Long time model airplane collection back in public view – KCRG.com

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG-TV9)- A long time aviation favorite at the Eastern Iowa Airport is back on public display again. But this time, you can look for all the model airplanes in a new location. For about 50 years, dozens … Continue reading

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How Many People Does It Take to Build a Bizjet?

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10th annual Model Airplane Show

PRESS RELEASE: The 10th Annual model airplane Show is on Saturday, August 6, 2016. Join the Asheville-Buncombe Aeromodelers Flying Club at Buncombe County Sports Park from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. for this FREE event. The club will put on … Continue reading

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Elon Musk: Software-only enhancements coming to Tesla Autopilot

Tesla will tweak the software of its Autopilot radar system to improve its performance in the wake of a fatal accident. Both the driver and the Model S in autonomous mode failed to pick up on a tractor trailer turning … Continue reading

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A Texas Ford Dealer Is Suing Saleen Over Breach of Contract

Well-known Ford Mustang tuning firm Saleen Automotive is potentially in a bit of hot water. Currently, Saleen’s finances aren’t what you’d call robust, and now, a Ford dealership in Texas is suing the company over breach of contract and claims … Continue reading

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Can an Indianapolis arts collective do sustainable development right?

Being the canary in the coal mine of urban development isn’t fun. Just ask Jim Walker, an Indianapolis artist and community organizer who is all too familiar with the traditional life cycle of “hip” neighborhoods in big cities. Searching for … Continue reading

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