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Monthly Archives: October 2018
Decoding the opportunities that digital twins create
There’s a certain kind of magic that happens when technology augments conventional processes and breathes new life into them — and that’s exactly the kind of magic we see with digital twins. READ NEXT Manufacturers and engineers have created 3D … Continue reading
DLA Aviation support to the unsung workhorse aircraft – Standard
It could be argued that true military aviation took off in 1903 when Dayton, Ohio, natives Wilbur and Orville Wright launched the first self-propelled airplane off a hill in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina. A lot has changed since the … Continue reading
DAVID LEROY DAWES
David Leroy Dawes of Urbana, Mo., passed away October 21, 2018, at Citizens Memorial Hospital. David was born June 11, 1943, to Donald Dawes and Hazel Bratcher in Maryville, Mo. David was in the Navy for three and one-half years … Continue reading
Vintage WWII Fighter Plane Crashes on California Highway
A small vintage plane dressed up as a World War II Nazi aircraft crashed on California’s highway 101 yesterday (Oct. 24), according to recent news reports. No one was injured in the crash. The pilot, later identified as Ron Sandberg, … Continue reading
Morton: Model teenagers?
If you want to present a teenager with a difficult task, try to get him interested in coin collecting. Difficult? Sure. For proof, try to remember your own spending habits at thirteen, when what little money you got on Saturday … Continue reading
Shifting Saudi account of writer’s death confirms key parts
WASHINGTON – Facing global outrage over the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi officials are now acknowledging that the journalist was targeted inside the kingdom’s consulate in Turkey and a body double was on hand to aid in a cover-up — … Continue reading
Sky is the limit as aviation sector rides the reform wave
Special: 40YearsOfReform China’s aviation sector has after a slow start gathered momentum, since the country promoted reform and opening-up, and is now blazing a new trail in the global market. Without the reform and opening-up that started 40 years ago, … Continue reading