Aeroscraft
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California-based Aeros Corporation has received FAA Airworthiness certification to begin flight testing of a new type of rigid airship called an Aeroscraft. New photographs show the giant airship outside flying under its own power, but connected by tethers to the ground.
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California-based Aeros Corporation has completed construction of its Aeroscraft airship proof-of-design sub-scale prototype.
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Gizmag speaks with Igor Pasternak, founder and CEO of the Aeros Corporation.
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Aeros has created a prototype of its new breed of variable buoyancy air craft and it expects the vehicle to be finished before the end of 2012.
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The Aeros 40D Sky Dragon MSN 21 will take flight at San Bernardino International Airport, and will be used as an airborne lab for the development of Aeroscraft systems.
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A spectacular new type of aircraft is one step closer to take-off with the announcement that the U.S, Federal Aviation Administration has accepted the type certification application for the Aeros ML866.
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It’s as big as a superyacht and not quite as fast as a supercar but it does have a range of over 3000 miles and can do it over land, sea or snow, lingering anywhere you like the view.
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The trend towards radical new aircraft designs aimed at achieving new levels of efficiency and operational capability beyond anything currently gracing our skie
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November 6, 2006 The DARPA Walrus program, one of the most ambitious projects ever scoped, may have been officially wound up due to budgetary constraints, but i