Team America Rocketry Challenge: Northside College Prep School Rocket Team « ... - 0 views
Today In Aviation History - December 29 - 0 views
Opening New Frontiers - The Orbital Flight Tests Of The Space Transportation System (1982) - 0 views
Antonov An-225 Mriya (Amazing facts) - 0 views
Today in Aviation History - January 12 - 0 views
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"Today in Aviation History - January 12 In 1866… The Aeronautical Society of Great Britain is founded in London (later to become the Royal Aeronautical Society) and is still in existence today. In 1892… Mikhail Gurevich, Russian aircraft designer, is born (d. 1976). Gurevich was a Soviet aircraft designer, a partner (with Artem Mikoyan) of the famous MiG military aviation bureau. In 1929… First U.S. air mail stamped envelopes are available for sale."
water in slow motion - 0 views
Wave Motion - 0 views
Hooper Bay Flight Competition - 0 views
Man And Safety - Physical Limitations (1963) - 0 views
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Man And Safety - Physical Limitations (1963) - Department Of Defense (( Describes Man's Physical Limitations And Relates Them To Human Error Accidents. Delineates Human Frailties In Movement, Sound, Vision, Balance And Vertigo, Tactile Sensitivity, Perception And Reflexes. Reconstructs Several Accidents To Show The Consequences Of Exceeding One's Physical Capacities.
Legends Of Aerospace - 0 views
Bioastronautics Research « Calgary Recreational and Ultralight Flying Club - 0 views
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scenes of F-104 seat ejection; drop tests from C-130 and ejection from F-106; effects of weightlessness on cats and pigeons in a C-131; test subjects in water tank, on centrifuge, in heat chamber and on complex coordinator. Also shows scenes of vertical deceleration tower, incline impact test facility, vertical accelerator, equilibrium chair and vibration platform.
Turns Around A Point - 0 views
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On a windy day like today what better excuse than to teach turns around a point. Ground reference maneuvers commonly get taught at the very beginning of a students training just to be neglected later on as an "elementary" flight maneuver. However that is so far from the truth! If students really learned how to compensate for wind using varying bank angles they would fly better traffic patterns and improve all aspects of their flying
American Experience . The Wright Stuff - 1 views
Jetman flies in formation - 0 views
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People always dream of flying like Superman. Yves Rossy comes pretty close. He straps a small pair of wings to his back. And on those wings are four jet engines. This crazy setup actually works really well. Here you can see him fly in formation with a team of wing walkers. It lasts an exhilarating three minutes.
Today In Aviation History - December 27 « Calgary Recreational and Ultralight... - 0 views
All American Aviation : Airmail Pick-up - 0 views
X-47B Unmanned Fighter First Flight (HQ) « Calgary Recreational and Ultraligh... - 0 views
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Friday, February 4, 2011, the tailless, strike fighter-sized unmanned system, the X-47B, under development by Northrop Grumman, completed its first flight at Edwards Air Force Base (AFB), California. The flying wing took off at 2:09 p.m. PST and flew for 29 minutes. The UAV climbed to an altitude of 5,000 feet, flew several racetrack-type patterns, and landed safely
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