Aeroplanes
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The Hummingbird A160T Rotorcraft has unofficially broken a world record for UAVs weighing between 1,102 and 5,511 pounds by remaining in the air for 18.7 hours.
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The first Boeing 777 Freighter plane has lreached another manufacturing milestone as it heads towards a scheduled service launch later this year.
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SpaceCam Systems' "Snakehead" is a plane-mounted, gyroscopically stabilized, fully-articulated high-resolution movie camera that allows pilots to fly as aggressively while preserving a stable shot.
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Diamond Simulation has developed a new generation of flight simulators adapted to ergonomic requirements and featuring intuitive touch-screen functionality.
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Boeing has begun assembly on the third flight-test airplane for the Dreamliner and says the first airplane to fly is still on track for "power on" in June.
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Aurora has revealed the design of the aircraft it hopes will achieve the ambitious goals set out in DARPA's ambitious Vulture program: sustained uninterrupted flight for over five years.
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Tilt-rotor aircraft offer the speed, flight ceiling, fuel economy and long range of turboprop aeroplanes, with the VTOL and hovering ability of a helicopter. Falx's hybrid concept, to debut later this year, will add quiet, efficient electric engines and inbuilt solar charging to the equation.
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UK classic aircraft fans are in for a treat next month as more than 70 pre-1967 planes take to the skies at the 2008 Goodwood Aero Club Vintage Fly-In and Air Display.
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Tourists won’t have to travel far after arrival to experience China’s latest superstructure. Terminal 3 of the Beijing Capital International Airport became fully operational on March 26, becoming the largest airport terminal complex built in a single phase.
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(DARPA) has selected contractors to design and develop a new breed of unmanned aircraft that can remain aloft without interruption for an incredible five years.
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Brazilian Aircraft manufacturer Embraer has finished assembling its first Phenom 300 - a US$6.65 million entry into the Light Jet category that's expected to enter service in the second half of 2009.
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