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Monthly Archives: November 2017
Finding Thomas his Forever Home
ALTO, Mich. — On the sunny Wingeier field Wednesday, Thomas stood beside members of the Grand Rapids Kent Radio Aeromodelers Club learning how to operate their radio controls. An eighth grader living in foster care, Thomas is 14 and says … Continue reading
North Dakota residents rebuild and model biplane for museum
MINOT, N.D. (AP) — Larry Linrud has spent many hours rebuilding an Arrow Sport biplane and Ted Stockert building a model of an Arrow Sport. Linrud, of Velva, rebuilt the Dakota Territory Air Museum’s Arrow Sport. Stockert, of Bismarck, built … Continue reading
FAA Warns of Drone Collision Risks With Airplanes
The millions of small civilian drones plying the nation’s skies can cause significant damage to airliners and business jets in a midair collision, new research commissioned by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration concluded. While most drones weigh only a few pounds, … Continue reading
You’re Going to Want to Watch Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
In 1962, Joan Rivers was in the audience at the Village Vanguard in New York City when Lenny Bruce got onstage. Bruce, the prototypical “sick comedian,” made his name with routines that annihilated the distinction between private and public thought. … Continue reading
Logans gather for first major reunion in 45 years – The San Diego Union
Cousins attending were: John Logan, Redondo Beach; Michael and Michele Logan, Pasadena; David and Michi Logan, Lomita; Tom Logan, Yokahama, Japan; Darlene Lewis and daughter Lori Rountree, Escondido; Priscilla Logan Queen, Franktown, Colo.; Paul Logan, Flagstaff, Ariz.; Jimmy and Janice … Continue reading
MTC Develops Simulation App to Revolutionize Design for Additively Manufactured Parts
The following is an excerpt from Multiphysics Simulation 2017. By Lexi Carver One of the greatest challenges in designing high-precision parts is being able to quickly fabricate them in a repeatable way to meet very tight specifications. If you’re designing aircraft … Continue reading
Gerald (Jerry) Denver Bandy Jr Obituary | Alton Daily News
Gerald (Jerry) Denver Bandy Jr., 78, passed away at 8:48am on Thanksgiving Day, November 23, 2017, at Alton Memorial Hospital. He was born at the family home in Mulberry Grove, Illinois, on June 26, 1939, the son of the late … Continue reading