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This is how they build really large
aircraft
hangars, for instance, the ones that they did for the A380.
Unlike an
aircraft
carrier or an atomic bomb, you don't need a massive manufacturing system to build robotics.
Why did two 737 Max
aircraft
crash?
One of the Biospherians called it "garden of Eden on top of an
aircraft
carrier."
Next at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory, Hamilton developed software for America’s first air defense system to search for enemy
aircraft.
He did a jump from 100,000 feet, 102,000 to be precise, and he did it to test high altitude systems for military pilots in the new range of
aircraft
that were going up to 80,000 feet or so.
Certainly at 100,000 feet no
aircraft
will fly.
You know if you are in an
aircraft
at 30,000 feet and the cabin depressurizes, you can have oxygen.
We expect, and others expect, that perhaps the FAA, the CAA might say, "You need to put someone in a suit that's not inflated, that's connected to the aircraft."
And then if the cabin depressurizes while the
aircraft
is coming back down, in whatever emergency measures, everyone is okay.
On part of that field campaign we even brought an
aircraft
with us.
And this plane, the model BAe-146, which was run by FAAM, normally flies 120 to 130 people, so maybe you took a similar
aircraft
to get here today.
So as you can imagine, the inside of the
aircraft
doesn't look like one you'd take on vacation.
This is me piloting the world's lightest and slowest
aircraft.
I realized you couldn't take this kind of picture with a conventional
aircraft.
An airplane moves too fast, a helicopter would be too loud with too much downdraft, and it dawned on me that this crazy little
aircraft
I was flying would open up a new way of seeing remote parts of the African landscape in a way that had never really been possible before.
This past season, they manhandled them across the ice to waiting
aircraft.
There are some interesting photos of long-gone aircraft, but that was not enough for even this
aircraft
enthusiast to leave it on the screen for the full length.
Seldom do I watch a movie that makes my adrenaline pump from irritation, in fact the only other movie that immediately springs to mind is another "people in an
aircraft
in trouble" movie (Airspeed).
Navy Commander Chuck Prescott(Marshall Thompson)has developed the Y12
aircraft
to test how far man can go up in the atmosphere.
Firstly, let me make it clear that I love aircraft, and usually any film with them in is worth watching - and I've sat through some shocking ones.
The trouble is, even for an aviation nut like me, making something out of the shocking
aircraft
featured (B-36 and B-47) just grates on the nerves too much.
It's a shame that the film wasn't made when the B-52 appeared, then the superlatives used for the
aircraft
in this film would have been valid.
Another is at the end when the
aircraft
(was it a B-26 or an A-26? --both designations are used in the film) is left with props whirling and no chocks in place.
As it is, the
aircraft
would have begun to taxi sans control.
The ending also incorporates other radical violations of
aircraft
protocol and a couple of improbabilities/impossibilities that I won't describe.
For example despite losing their transfer cable, couplings and harness when the pilot retracted the undercarriage manually, they fortunately found a spare on-board the
aircraft
complete with Caribbeans.
This magical
aircraft
managed to morph from a 757 to a 767 to a 747 in an hour and the power levers worked backward.
The main character, Doug, showed off his skills in flying a Cessna aircraft, which somehow equated to being fully capable of flying a jet
aircraft
and being able to kill people.
The scenery is beautiful and the ultralight
aircraft
are neat.
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