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December 07, 2020

Airborne 12.04.20: NEW King Air, VSS Unity Readies, e-Starling Test Flt

Also: Winter B-29 Maintenance, Tamarack Expands, Intelsat, Flyaway FlightPlan Site

Textron Aviation is launching the Beechcraft King Air 260 turboprop. Assembly production for the King Air 260 is already underway! Certification and deliveries are expected in early 2021. The announcement comes on the heels of the recently introduced Beechcraft King Air 360. The King Air 360 achieved FAA type certification in October, and customer deliveries are underway. The King Air 260's key enhancements are the addition of the IS&S ThrustSense Autothrottle, along with a new digital pressurization controller. The c

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Klyde Morris (12.07.20)

Klyde v Windows 10... Klyde Is NOT Winning

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (12.07.20)

Aero Linx: Kansas Aerial Applicators Association Kansas Aerial Applicators Association was organized in Liberal, KS, January 7, 1958, by a group of twenty-two spray operators. Officers were elected by ballot. The by-laws were enacted by the board of directors at a meeting in Garden City, KS on January 27, 1958. On March 26, 1975 the name of the association was changed to Kansas Agricultural Aviation Association or KAAA. The Kansas Agricultural Aviation Association is composed of any person or organization engaged in aerial application and/or manufacturing and/or distribution of related equipment and materials, or persons engaged in aerial application as a profession. The purpose of the corporation is

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (12.07.20): Transmitting In The Blind

In The Blind

A transmission from one station to other stations in circumstances where two-way communication cannot be established, but where it is believed that the called stations may be able to receive the transmission.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (12.07.20)

“We are saddened by this situation but thankful that no one was hurt. When engineers advised NSF that the structure was unstable and presented a danger to work teams and Arecibo staff, we took their warnings seriously and continued to emphasize the importance of safety for everyone involved. Our focus is now on assessing the damage, finding ways to restore operations at other parts of the observatory, and working to continue supporting the scientific community, and the people of Puerto Rico.” Source: NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan, in comments made following the collapse of the 305-meter telescope at Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.

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