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| Weekly updates: Thursday, September 2, 2010 7:00:00 PM Were the Wright Brothers Googley? The Wright Brothers never boasted about the airplanes they built. They just built airplanes that were far superior to anyone else's airplane. In their design process, were the Wright Brothers' Googley This 26-minute talking head video examines how their process of invention led them to victory as inventors. http://digg.comBoeing names Larry Dickenson as vice president, sales, for Boeing Commercial Airplanes Aircraft manufacturer Boeing (NYSE: BA) has appointed Larry Dickenson to lead the Boeing Commercial Airplanes sales team as vice president, sales. http://www.m2.comBank releases list of 19 terror suspects Names of 19 Britain residents arrested in connection with an alleged terror plot to blow up airplanes, as released by the Bank of England: http://seattlepi.nwsource.comiPod integrated with new airplanes; Zune integrated with new paddleboats Now that Apple has weaseled its way into the dashboards of most cars, it's on to the next logical step: airplanes. Starting in mid-2007, airlines Air France, Continental, Delta,... http://blog.scifi.comPOPE BASE: Air Force base faces uncertain transition In the next two or three years, Pope Air Force Base has to reinvent itself as an Army airfield operated by reservists. The active-duty 43rd Airlift Wing, which flies Vietnam-era C-130E Hercules cargo airplanes, will go away. Nobody is sure when. The Air Force Reserve's 440th Airlift Wing, which is based in Milwaukee, and flies more modern C-130Hs, will take over. Nobody knows how many reservists will want to relocate to North Carolina. http://www.siliconvalley.comArmy Logistician - Capstone manual published on Army's birthday September 1, 2005 -- The Army released Field Manual (FM) 1, The Army, in June to coincide with the Army's 230th birthday. FM 1 is one of the Army's two capstone doctrinal ... http://www.findarticles.comWant Aviation Exposure? Buy Jets Most aviation experts agree that more and more people will fly in airplanes. What's not clear is which airlines will survive to actually fly those airplanes. http://topix.net |
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