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March 13, 2015

Aero-TV: Hobbico's Michael Zaborowski -- The State of The Model Aviation World

A Model Aviation Juggernaut Profiles The Basics Of Getting Airborne Via Radio Control
 
While at eFest 2015, ANN CEO and Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell, met with Michael Zaborowski who works in research and development for Hobbico Products. Jim brings up his view that model aircraft can be divided into categories such as fixed wing, rotorcraft, multirotor, and FPV. He asked Zaborowski to expand on this concept.

Airborne 03.13.15: Sikorsky Spinoff?, EXP 42 Returns, FAA Wants Website Grounded

Also: 777 Improvements, Making Sense of UAV Hysteria, A4A Progress Report, CAM VA Approval, ALIAS, FMS Market Update

United Technologies Board of Directors has authorized a review of strategic alternatives for the corporation's Sikorsky Aircraft business, including a potential tax-free spinoff. As part of a portfolio review announced last December it was decided to look into the possibility of UTC and Sikorsky becoming separate companies. Three crew members from Expedition 42 consisting of Commander Barry Wilmore of NASA and two Russian flight engineers returned to Earth last Wednesday after a 167-day mission on the International Space Station that included hundreds of scientific experiments and several spacewalks. The FAA has told a UAV pilot in Maine to take down a personal we

NASA's Space Launch System Booster Passes Major Ground Test

Rocket Fired For Two Minutes, Produced 3.6 Million Pounds Of Thrust

The largest, most powerful rocket booster ever built successfully fired up Wednesday for a major-milestone ground test in preparation for future missions to help propel NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft to deep space destinations.

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Expedition 42 Crew Returns Safely To Earth

Three Crew Members Land In Kazakhstan After 167 Days In Space

Three crew members returned to Earth Wednesday after a 167-day mission on the International Space Station (ISS) that included hundreds of scientific experiments and several spacewalks to prepare the orbiting laboratory for future arrivals by U.S. commercial crew spacecraft.

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