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Monthly Archives: May 2017
Art of Flight: Artist, WAAAM help students
“Everything you see in here flies.” For more information WAAAM: www.waaamuseum.or… Artist Rod Stuart: www.rodneycstuart… That’s how Russel Paddock, volunteer at Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum — better known as WAAAM — began his tour showcasing the museum’s antique … Continue reading
A Vernon Man Receives the Highest FAA Honor for Pilots
One man out of Wilbarger County is receiving the FAA’s highest honor…. The Wright Brothers Award. That means several decades of service and Kenzie Meek-Beck was at the Wilbarger County Airport and has more. 85 year old Harlan Screws out … Continue reading
Boeing grounds 737 MAX test planes over quality issue with engine
Just days away from the delivery of Boeing’s first 737 MAX to an airline, on Wednesday a newly discovered engine manufacturing problem inflicted a nasty jolt to the jet program, which until then had enjoyed a remarkably smooth, on-time development. … Continue reading
1MORE Quad-Driver in-ears Review
If you’ve never heard of 1MORE before, you definitely haven’t checked out our best earbuds under $100 where the Triple-driver in-ears have found a home. Still, you wouldn’t be alone in wondering, “Who the heck is 1MORE?” For the past … Continue reading
Innovate Pasadena: Enabling the Future
President/Co-Founder Mike Giardello and Vice President Beth Kuchar. – Photo by Gus Herrera / Beacon Media News By Gus Herrera At the dawn of the 20th century, when the world first laid eyes upon Henry Ford’s Model T or the … Continue reading
Investigators seek help determining cause of fatal Lake Berryessa plane crash – KGO
Investigators need the public’s help to determine what went wrong moments before a plane crashed at Lake Berryessa. The plane was a single-engine light sport amphibious aircraft. The model hit the market less than two years ago. RELATED: 2 killed … Continue reading
China’s Jet to Rival Boeing Helped by US Technology
Of 15 non-Chinese suppliers contacted by Bloomberg about their involvement with the C919, eight — FACC AG, Honeywell, Parker Aerospace, UTC Aerospace Systems, Arconic, Liebherr-Aerospace, Eaton and CFM International — responded. All expressed confidence in the new aircraft and the … Continue reading