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Monthly Archives: July 2019
Hawker 4000
An airplane is more than just a collection of parts, an airborne conveyance, or a style statement. Every aircraft tells a story of its time and place, and of the organization that spawned it. Sometimes it is a tale of … Continue reading
They Were at Mission Control During Apollo 11. 50 Years Later, the Memory Still Moves Them to Tears
The words spoken by astronaut Neil Armstrong when he became the first man to step foot on the moon — at 10:56 pm Eastern Time on July 20, 1969 — have since become one of the most famous sentences ever … Continue reading
What to Buy in New York City
Embrace the “Made in Brooklyn” ethos at one of Williamsburg’s many jewelry shops. Catbird is especially known for its thin, stackable rings, but also makes engagement rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets using ethically sourced diamonds, opals, and other gems. In … Continue reading
MIT is testing drones that can switch between hovering and gliding
Such hybrid drones can take off and land vertically like multicopters and are energy efficient like fixed-wing planes — but there’s a catch. Since engineers have to design their control systems from scratch, actually producing the hybrid drones can be … Continue reading
Dynon’s SkyView HDX Avionics Come to Hundreds More GA Airplanes
Read More Article source: http://www.flyingmag.com/dynon-skyview-hdx-avionics-expansion/
3D simulation opens door to better aerospace parts
The appeal of 3D printing is strong and growing among manufacturers in all sectors. For those in the aerospace industry, this technology offers a way to quickly and economically produce lighter parts that reduce airplane mass and fuel consumption. Sogeclair … Continue reading
Northern Sweden plane crash: Here’s what we know so far
What happened? A small aircraft, GippsAero GA8 Airvan, took off from Umeå airport in northern Sweden at 1.33pm on Sunday, July 14th. At 2.12pm the air control tower received an accident alert. The plane crashed on the island Storsandskär in … Continue reading