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Tag Archives: hobbies
Performers arriving for Chennault International Airshow
Tickets to the Airshow are non-refundable, but officials say if Friday or Saturday’s show is cancelled, those tickets will be able to be used at one of the remaining shows. Article source: https://www.kplctv.com/2019/05/08/performers-arriving-chennault-international-airshow/
Controller Hardware in the Loop & Model-Based Engineering
Matt Baker, Ivan Celanovic and Paul Roege, of Typhoon-HIL, break down how Controller Hardware in the Loop (C-HIL), and model-based engineering work to ensure your microgrid performs, and allows companies to test and validate microgrid design every step of the way. Industry 4.0 is … Continue reading
Old 737 switch could have saved Ethiopian flight, engineer says
The design of the 737 MAX has been under scrutiny since two crashes that killed 346 people. Attention has focused on the MCAS automated system that pushed the plane’s nose down, the sensors it relied upon to make those decisions … Continue reading
10 Models That Are About to Hit the Market
The pace of new aircraft development continues to stimulate a great deal of interest in the next generation of business aircraft featuring improved performance, enhanced technology and cabin creature comforts that airplane buyers covet. While several new models — including … Continue reading
Lucien Thomas Lenhart Jr., 75
Lucien Thomas Lenhart Jr., 75, of Middletown, Del., and formerly of Millsboro, Del., passed away in the care of Christiana Hospital in Newark, Del., on April 24, 2019. He was born in 1944 in Milford, Del., to the late Lucien … Continue reading
Jerrie Cobb Passed Astronaut Tests but NASA Kept Her Out of Space
In 1960, Jerrie Cobb was rapidly becoming a celebrity. Already a veteran pilot at age 29, she aced a battery of tests given to women eager to join the men already jostling for trips to space. To check her sense … Continue reading
Frankfurt Airport resumes flights after drone sighting
The operator of Frankfurt airport, Fraport, said air traffic had resumed after a drone sighting. Flights at Germany’s busiest hub had been grounded for around an hour on Thursday morning. Around 70 flights were cancelled due to the drone sighting, an airport … Continue reading