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April 01, 2014

SPECIAL Airborne 04.01.14: Ryanair Coin-Op OXY Masks, Garmin's G100, Sonex TWOEX

Also: Skycatcher's Fast-Food Future, China Buys NASA, Van Grunsven Fixes F-35, Avidyne's FAA Mandated Pilot Attitude Indicator

 
Join Us today for a VERY Special Airborne!!! Ryanair announced today that it would be placing coin slots on the oxygen mask deployment systems in the cabins of its airplanes. The move was called “a charge for a premium service for which customers should decide if they want to use.” Garmin has introduced a game-changing portable GPS the company says is perfect for the weekend pilot who does not spend hours every week in the cockpit. The G100 will have a power switch that requires a credit or debit card swipe to activate the instrument. The device will make precision navigation affordable for GA. Sonex Aircraft is prou

NASA Sold To China

Bolden: Sale Of NASA To China Is A Good Deal And Opens Space Travel

A late tweet from First Lady, Michelle Obama’s office captured the attention of crack ANN reporters.  Reading, “Check your next fortune cookie to learn of NASA’s future,” it warranted a deeper dig into what was going on.  ANN contacts in Asia were able to track down NASA’s administrator, Charles Bolden, in Beijing presenting a speech titled, “From Ming to the Moon” to honor China’s contribution to man’s first flight to the moon; it was recently discovered that the Apollo 11 crew was wearing Chinese made socks purchased at Walmart.

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Virgin Google, Inc. Formed For Lunar Exploitation

Parts Of The Moon May Become Privately Owned

It’s a well-accepted fact that Apollo 11 was the first manned lunar landing and that Neil Armstrong was the first human to set foot on the moon. During this event, the planting of the American flag was well documented, but the United States made it clear the planting of the flag did not represent claiming territory.

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