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Monthly Archives: July 2019
A Career Built on Flying Models | airspacemag.com
Subscribe to Air Space Magazine Now This story is a selection from the August issue of Air Space magazine Buy Article source: https://www.airspacemag.com/airspacemag/career-built-on-flying-models-180972598/
Around the Web: Newspaperless Starbucks. Printless Textbooks. Madless Al Jaffee. Memeless TikTok. Painless Airplane Seats? Monkless Chanting. Methless Gators.
Commentary Analysis Starbucks stops selling newspapers. Pearson switches to etextbooks. All about the semicolon. Coder Margaret Hamilton saved the Apollo 11 mission. The inventor of the computer password is ******. What is TikTok? IBM patents a smartwatch that unfolds into … Continue reading
A five-passenger electric airplanes start to take off: All you need to know
A five-passenger airplane took flight near Los Angeles recently with one important modification: an electric motor. The nearly 50-year-old plane, retrofitted by California-based startup Ampaire, still used a normal combustion engine to spin a propeller in its nose for the … Continue reading
Take flight! Automating complex design of universal controller for hybrid drones
A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) has devised a new approach to automatically design a mode-free, model-agnostic, AI-driven controller for any hybrid UAV. The team will present their novel computational controller … Continue reading
Survivor of three Nazi concentration camps relives history on B-17 flight at Truax Field – Channel3000.com – WISC
PHOTOS: 1945 B-17 bomber plane Copyright 2019 by Channel 3000. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. [ + – ] Copyright 2019 by Channel 3000. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten … Continue reading
Are cellphones a flight danger? They are on these Boeing jets, FAA says
U.S. government officials in 2014 revealed an alarming safety issue: Passenger cellphones and other types of radio signals could pose a crash threat to some models of Boeing 737 and 777 airplanes. More than 1,300 jets registered in the U.S. … Continue reading
America’s Monopoly Crisis Hits the Military
ul::before { content: “Related Articles”; font: bold 16pt sans-serif; } #related_content > ul li{ margin:0px 0px 0px 6px } ]]> Early this year, U.S. authorities filed criminal charges—including bank fraud, obstruction of justice, and theft of technology—against the largest maker … Continue reading