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  • Speaking of Self-Propelled Lawnmowers...!

    • 12 Nov 2011
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    • 11November11 Aircraft Flying Lawnmowers Models
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  • U-2 can enjoy the ride...!

    • 6 Oct 2011
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    • 05October11 Aircraft Film Shorts Space Flight U-2
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    "You can see why the U-2 is considered the most difficult plane in the world to fly. Each pilot has a co-pilot, who chases the plane on the runway in a sports car. Most of the cars are either Pontiac GTOs or Chevrolet Camaros — the Air Force buys American. The chase cars talk the pilot down as he lands on bicycle-style landing gear.
     

    In that spacesuit, the pilot in the plane simply cannot get a good view of the runway. Upon takeoff, the wings on this plane, which extend 103 feet from tip to tip, literally flap. To stabilize the wings on the runway, two pogo sticks on wheels prop up the ends of the wings.

    As the plane flies away, the pogo sticks drop off. The plane climbs at an amazing rate of nearly 10,000 feet a minute. Within about four minutes, I was at 40,000 feet, higher than any commercial airplane. We kept going up to 13 miles above Earth's surface.

    You get an incredible sensation up there. As you look out the windows, it feels like you're floating, it feels like you're not moving, but you're actually going 500 mph.. The U-2 was built to go higher than any other aircraft. In fact today, more than 50 years since it went into production, the U-2 flies higher than any aircraft in the world with the exception of the space shuttle.
     

    It is flying more missions and longer missions than ever before — nearly 70 missions a month over Iraq and Afghanistan , an operational tempo that is unequaled in history. The pilots fly for 11 hours at a time, sometimes more than 11 hours up there alone. By flying so high, the U-2 has the capability of doing reconnaissance over a country without actually violating its airspace. It can look off to the side, peering 300 miles or more inside a country without actually flying over it. It can "see" in the dark and through clouds.

    It can also "hear," intercepting conversations 14 miles below. The U-2, an incredible piece of history and also a current piece of high technology, is at the center of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan."  
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  • Short Takeoff, Short Landing

    • 9 May 2011
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    • 09May11 Aircraft STOL Youtube
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    "STOL (Short Take Off and Landing). STOL performance of an aircraft is the ability of aircraft to take off and clear a 50-foot obstruction in a distance of 1,500 feet from beginning the takeoff run. It must also be able to stop within 1,500 feet after crossing a 50-foot obstacle on landing."
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  • Flynano

    • 16 Apr 2011
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    • 16Apr11 Aircraft Flight Personal Technology
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    "Everyone’s dreamt of flying free as a bird. Nano is for the fun of flying – no passengers, no cargo - just you, Nano and the endless blue. If you’ve ever had a pilot’s licence you’ll fly Nano right out of the box. The rest of you will need to learn the simple rules of the air. Minimum red tape – maximum thrills."  
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  • Take A Quick Ride { in a F-18 Super Hornet }

    • 6 Mar 2011
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  • The Maverick Flying Car

    • 22 Jan 2011
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    • 22Jan11 Aircraft Inventions Transportation
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    October 13, 2010 - Steve Saint of I-TEC drove his road-legal flying car from Florida to Oshkosh this summer. Since then the FAA has also issued the Maverick a S-LSA aircraft airworthiness certificate. I-TEC hopes to be in production by EAA Oshkosh 2011. 5 minutes, 57 seconds
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  • Autonomous Quadrotor Flight

    • 23 Jun 2010
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  • Top 10 Low Pass Fly By's

    • 29 May 2010
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  • An Ekranoplan named Lun

    • 12 Mar 2010
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  • The Boneyard: world's 'biggest' plane cemetery up close

    • 23 Feb 2010
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