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Monthly Archives: May 2019
100 years ago, Pensacola enjoyed prosperous times | John Appleyard
As Pensacola passes through 2019, there is interest for many to stare back at what was present and exciting 100 years ago. As a whole, the community and its people were enjoying prosperous times, and the memories of World War … Continue reading
Meet Russia’s Sukhoi Su-47 Berkut Fighter (Some Bet It Could Beat an F-22)
While the awesome-looking Berkut never evolved into a production fighter, it still played a useful role testing new technologies—and coincidentally, revealed how external observers could be quick to attribute extraordinary capabilities based on a few images of an awesome-looking jet. … Continue reading
Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle ‘SOLVED,’ Say Researchers, Conspiracy Theorists, Skeptics
The Bermuda Triangle is a place where conspiracy theorists and skeptics alike enter at their own peril. Hundreds of ships and airplanes have vanished over the years without a trace. We don’t know why. Nautical legends speak of interdimensional portals, … Continue reading
Rotterdam’s early job-experience approach a model for Greater Cleveland: Pathways to Prosperity
Today, what was once post-industrial urban blight – something Cleveland has an abundance of – has thousands of students passing through each year to do projects for school or intern at startups pioneering new products and seeking energetic young workers. … Continue reading
K 3ids Soar at flight camp
The pure joy on ten-year-old Ariene Khan’s face is unmistakable as she sits in the cockpit of a Boeing 737-800 flight simulator learning to fly the same model airplane CAL (Caribbean Airlines) operates. The same look of joy and excitement … Continue reading
Boeing says it has completed a software update for 737 Max anti-stall system linked to fatal crashes
WeWork lost $1.9 billion last year, but it’s considering going… The We Company, parent company of WeWork, is the latest in a string of richly valued start-ups set to go public this year. It is valued at $47 billion, but … Continue reading
New FAA rules for outdoor RC pilots – WKBW
HAMBURG, N.Y. (WKBW) — Thanks to advances in technology and cheaper prices, it has become easy for people to own a remote-controlled Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) such as a drone, model airplane or helicopter. However, problems with some reckless, amateur … Continue reading