Monthly Archives: February 2017

NASA wind tunnel tests X-plane design for a quieter supersonic jet

Mechanical technician Dan Pitts prepares the model for wind tunnel testing. Credit: NASA Supersonic passenger airplanes are another step closer to reality as NASA and Lockheed Martin begin the first high-speed wind tunnel tests for the Quiet Supersonic Technology (QueSST) … Continue reading

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Columbia Regional Airport adds new airline, destination

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The Boeing Store finds new life for surplus airplane parts

EVERETT — Call it a window of opportunity. Three years ago, the Boeing Store obtained 16 airplane windows from a decommissioned Boeing 747. Employees decided to polish the pieces and sell them as home decor. “We thought we had enough … Continue reading

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Figures and Speech: Building Bandai’s STAR WARS Rogue One X-Wing Fighter Kit

Welcome to Figures  Speech, Nerdist’s regular column by, for, and about grown-ups who still play with their toys but might want to know more before they buy. From product reviews to informed editorials, these are most definitely the articles that’ll make you … Continue reading

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The Boeing Store finds new life for surplus airplane parts …

EVERETT — Call it a window of opportunity. Three years ago, the Boeing Store obtained 16 airplane windows from a decommissioned Boeing 747. Employees decided to polish the pieces and sell them as home decor. “We thought we had enough … Continue reading

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NASA wind tunnel tests Lockheed Martin X-Plane concept

Supersonic passenger airplanes are another step closer to reality as NASA and Lockheed Martin begin the first high-speed wind tunnel tests for the Quiet Supersonic Technology (QueSST) X-plane preliminary design at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. The agency is … Continue reading

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Lookback: Feb. 27 to March 6

25 YEARS AGO — 1992 • North Country Community College’s 12 IBM-compatible PCs were recently infected with the annoying “Music Bug” virus, and programmers had to erase the melodious intruder with computer anti-viral software. Problems were first noticed about two … Continue reading

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