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Monday, October 29, 2007
JF-17 the newest Chinese jet Fighter
Monday, October 22, 2007
Air News

- Air safety survey stays private to avoid panic
- Introduction to R/C Flying
- NASA won't release air safety survey
- Jetliner Dumps Luggage Over Chicago
- Air Traffic Controllers Bailing Out
- 2 single-engine planes collide mid-air over Long Island
- Plane loses cabin pressure, diverts to IAH
- US delivers 30 helicopters to Pakistan
- Compass rose points to tradition for pilots
- Jet blue lands
- Boeing's Dreamliner Delay Raises Questions About PLM
- Man killed in B.C. plane crash was respected war pilot
- Airline sorry after pilot complained about passenger's food
- Football Teams To Pull DC-10 For Fundraiser
- USAF Cross-Country Warhead Flight Results In Punishments For 70 Airmen
Lifesize X Wing Fighter Launch
This is what really happened
Air News

Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Russian Air Force to Adopt Su-34 "Flying Tank".
Britain developing flying saucers

GFS Projects' unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) can soar high in the air, hover, bank and fly over any terrain, making it ideal for military surveillance.
Read more [here]
See video [here]
Monday, October 15, 2007
Airbus delivers first A380 to Singapore Airlines


A380 Cutaway Drawing [here]
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Aerodynamic Moth
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Now in the Store...
Bagger Bill sez "Learn to fly it before you bag it"...
Designed for Windows 98, ME, 2000 , XP
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Air News

- Learn how to pick the best airline
- American Airlines raises fares, citing higher fuel costs
- Girl's Family Sues Delta Over Alleged Molestation
- Passenger Says ATA Harassed Him For iPhone Use
- Festival helicopter pilot charged with flying under the influence
- Plane bound for WPB missing near Nassau
- Search On For Missing Bahamas Plane
- Aer Lingus to take on 10 new pilots
- Airbus superjumbo ready for takeoff
- Airbus to deliver the first A380 on Monday
- Small jet makes forced landing in Reno; cockpit smoky
- Boeing to delay 787 by six months
- Blue Angels dazzle Hawaii audience
- Plane steadied before final plunge
- NTSB Says WA Accident Plane Circled, Made Rapid Descent
- Migrating cranes get a guide from ultralight planes
- Assignment surprising, rewarding for current first assignment instructor pilots
- Three Hurt When Small Plane & Car Crash
- USAF Deploys Raven B SUAV In SEA
- Air Force's Hunter-Killer UAV Now Flying in Afghanistan
- FAA Takes Close Look At Long Beach
Boeing 747 Crosswind Landing
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Brian's Space Models
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Air News
- Serenity Now! FAA Says No To Cell Phones On Aircraft
- NTSB Issues Prelim On I-95 Beech 18 Accident
- Boeing Pushes Back Dreamliner
- Boeing to delay first 787 deliveries by 6 months
- American Airlines Attempts To Head Off Raises
- United Passengers Suffer Rough Landing In Chicago
- UAL A320 Suffers 'Substantial' Damage In Off-Runway Excursion
- Plane Lands On I-70 Near Gypsum
- New GA Airport Planned For Central Texas
- Airbus Touts Accomplishment Of Power8 Milestone
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Air News
Air News
- Pilots were warned about Cessna 208 problems
- O'Hare Installing Safety Barriers On Runway
- ExpressJet Airlines announces Reno service
Saturday - October 20, 2007
2007 AMPS AEROFEST GIANT SCALE R/C MODEL FLY-IN
Dates: Saturday 10/20/2007 ONLY!
Times: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Venue: Aero Modelers of Perrine AMPS
Contest Areas: Outdoors
Description: South Florida's Premiere Giant Scale Fly-In.
Come and see the best South Florida RC flying field. 700' x 100' grass runway and covered pits.
Food and drinks available on premises.
Fun for the entire family. Spectator Raffles all day.
Just 2 miles west of Krome Avenue on SW 168th Street...
Sanctions: AMA is required for flying
Awards: Plaques awarded for many categories plus pilot raffles
Entry Fee: Spectators FREE ($2.00 parking donation accepted)
Miscellaneous:
Contact: Nick Capone 305-254-2127
www.amps-rc.com
NickRC3@aol.com
Monday, October 08, 2007
Air News
- American Airlines Attempts To Head Off Big Employee Pay Raises
- Disgruntled US Airways pilots to seek vote on union breakup
- US Airways finalizes airplane deal with Airbus
- Textron buying maker of unmanned planes
- Woman Falls To Death From Hot Air Balloon
- Skydiving plane missing in Wash.
- 10 Missing As Skydiving Plane Vanishes
- Four planes escorted out of no-fly area
- Ohio Pilot Killed In Ultralight Crash
- Fatal medical plane crash company's 1st
- Pilots threatened with suspension
- How to avoid the airplane cold
- Model planes take to the sky at Galaxy Park open house
Friday, October 05, 2007
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Very Fast R/C F-15 Eagle
World Smallest Twin Engine Plane

Air News
- Travolta can land his big jet in Anthony again, drops federal suit
- Report- Crew In Midway Crash Made Bad Decision
- ATK tests first parachute for NASA vehicle
- NTSB- Plane lost power
- A Restaurant That Serves Airline Food
- World's Biggest Plane To Fly Over Evendale
- World's Largest Passenger Jet Lands In Connecticut
- R/C Tornado
NTSB faults crew in Chicago jet crash

WASHINGTON — Pilots of a Southwest Airlines jet took too long after touchdown to use their engines to slow down, causing the plane to slide off a snowy Chicago runway and kill a 6-year-old boy in a passing car, federal safety investigators ruled Tuesday. [READ MORE]
FAA rejects criticism of 787 fuselage testing

- FAA rejects criticism of 787 fuselage testing
- Boeing- 787 snags are 'normal' for new airplanes
- Airline shares take wing as oil pulls back
- Subdivision for pilots headed for a landing in Treasure Valley
- Bird cracks plane's windshield; co-pilot hurt
- 1-800 Flights to capitalize on flight delays
- Jet lag medicine- the good and bad
- American Airlines parent to prepay 545M in debt
- Many contestants in latest 'space race' to the moon
- NASA's Dawn rockets to asteroid belt
- NASA may pull plug on Rocketplane
Monday, October 01, 2007
- R/C planes fly for kids
- Airliner returns with cracked windshield
- Fatal Crashes of Airplanes Decline 65%
- Police copters no longer a luxury for cities of various sizes
- Air show features WWII planes and pilots
- Air Force tests protein for pilots, commandos
- Raw deal- Airline fees
- Aerial displays, airport tours help spark an interest in aviation
- Florida pilots linked to crashed drug jet
- Idaho man honored for his role in developing spy plane
NASA Prepares to Host Constellation

But for the 2009 test flight, the capsule will carry only instruments and will launch on a ballistic trajectory into the South Atlantic Ocean. This will allow engineers to study the conditions Ares I will experience at liftoff, while the solid rocket is thundering toward space and when the second-stage rocket and spacecraft separate.
A second unmanned test flight with higher fidelity upper stage and Orion spacecraft simulators is planned for 2012. The first crewed flight of Ares I and Orion is scheduled for no later than 2015.
Although the rocket is a new design, NASA is following a plan that allows the agency to use many facilities that already exist.
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