Nice idea - pity it never took off (sorry!!)
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2008/04/23/this-automobile-is-a-complete-airport/
Friday, April 25, 2008
Saturday, April 19, 2008
F-111 almost downed - by a pelican
Here's a news report of an incident that happened during this last week.
It seems that the crew did a pretty good job of getting this bird back down in one pieces!
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23563691-2,00.html?from=public_rss
It seems that the crew did a pretty good job of getting this bird back down in one pieces!
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23563691-2,00.html?from=public_rss
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
This link is to 'Wired Science' where you will find a very cool 10 minute (or thereabouts) doco about UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) as created by amateurs and enthusiasts and with a look at UAV research being done by NASA.
http://www.pbs.org/kcet/wiredscience/video/163-diy_uavs.html
This stuff is fascinating - if a bit Uber-Nerdy!
http://www.pbs.org/kcet/wiredscience/video/163-diy_uavs.html
This stuff is fascinating - if a bit Uber-Nerdy!
Monday, February 18, 2008
The Elusive Dream
The Minijet, the Weejet, and other good ideas that went nowhere.
http://www.airspacemag.com/issues/2008/february-march/personal_jets.php
Love the 'Weejet' if only for its name!!
http://www.airspacemag.com/issues/2008/february-march/personal_jets.php
Love the 'Weejet' if only for its name!!
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Making Comments
Hiya,
A few folk have enquired about making comments on this blog - more specifically, how to make comments. It couldn't be easier...
At the bottom right of each article you'll see a spot where it says '0 comments'. Click there. That is the spot where you can add your own comments and read other comments that have been left before. Of course, if a comment has already been left then the link will show '1 comment' or '15 comments'.
When clicked, a new window will open for you to add your comment. You can choose to leave a comment under various methods of identification. Probably the quickest way is to select 'Name/URL' and enter your name in the name window- don't worry about the URL part unless you want other viewers to navigate over to your web site - in which case, enter your full web address in the URL window.
Right then - now you know how - bring those comments on...!
A few folk have enquired about making comments on this blog - more specifically, how to make comments. It couldn't be easier...
At the bottom right of each article you'll see a spot where it says '0 comments'. Click there. That is the spot where you can add your own comments and read other comments that have been left before. Of course, if a comment has already been left then the link will show '1 comment' or '15 comments'.
When clicked, a new window will open for you to add your comment. You can choose to leave a comment under various methods of identification. Probably the quickest way is to select 'Name/URL' and enter your name in the name window- don't worry about the URL part unless you want other viewers to navigate over to your web site - in which case, enter your full web address in the URL window.
Right then - now you know how - bring those comments on...!
Friday, February 8, 2008
Speed and Angels
Coming to a TV or a cinema near you, Speed and Angels, a new indy documentary about fighter pilots. Directed by Peyton Wilson, the story follows two Navy officers, Jay and Meagan, through flight school, dogfights in Nevada, aircraft carrier landing exercises, and eventually the harsh realities of the Iraq war. Top Gun references may be obvious, but accurate. Meagan (callsign: Slick) decided at 12 that she wanted to be a fighter pilot after seeing Top Gun with her dad. Be sure to check out the video clips!
http://www.speedandangels.com/
http://www.speedandangels.com/
Labels:
F-14,
fighter pilots,
speed and angels,
tomcat
Virgin Jet to use Biofuel
Here's an interesting article concerning the experimental flight of a Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747-400 using a blend of traditional kerosene and biofuel. In the current climate, it's good to see some attempts being made to reduce the fuel load of the aviation industry and its contribution to climate change.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/02/05/MN6VUQIL9.DTL
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/02/05/MN6VUQIL9.DTL
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Fly-In to HVGC
DO NOT MISS THIS!!!
On Sunday the 17th of February, 2008, the flying sub committee has organised, in conjunction with the Hunter Valley Gliding Club, a fly in to the HVGC airfield at Warkworth.
The members of the HVGC have organised a fun day of gliding and a BBQ.
For more information about the HVGC go to their website at...
http://www.hvgc.com.au/
Directions to the HVGC are here...
http://www.hvgc.com.au/map.php
Be there at 10am and be prepared for an awesome day!!!
On Sunday the 17th of February, 2008, the flying sub committee has organised, in conjunction with the Hunter Valley Gliding Club, a fly in to the HVGC airfield at Warkworth.
The members of the HVGC have organised a fun day of gliding and a BBQ.
For more information about the HVGC go to their website at...
http://www.hvgc.com.au/
Directions to the HVGC are here...
http://www.hvgc.com.au/map.php
Be there at 10am and be prepared for an awesome day!!!
Is this the future?
To get the ball rolling, here are a couple of links to some amazing web pages that I came across lately...
The world’s first electric aeroplane…
http://www.apame.eu/AA%20Projects.html
And check out the Pal-V – ‘Personal Air and Land Vehicle’…
http://www.pal-v.com/
especially the video footage on the ‘Publication/Press’ page. Love the way it takes those corners!!
Perhaps the ultimate LSA?
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