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June 24, 2020

Airborne-Unmanned 06.10.20: FAA UAS Symposium, Predator Over MN, Laser v Drone

Also: MultiGP's IO2020 Postponed, Ehang Granted Approval, Saker-1C, ND UAS BVLOS Network

As previously reported; the FAA and AUVSI have announced the two-part virtual event for the revised FAA UAS Symposium – Remotely Piloted Edition. Episodes I and II, will take place on July 8 to 9 and August 18 to 19, 2020. The FAA is promoting some positive messaging this year... stating that, “Registering and flying your drone has never been easier — or safer. The FAA has cut the red tape and increased efficiencies by streamlining our processes and providing online access to them. Learn all about

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.24.20)

Aero Linx: The Naval Helicopter Association The Naval Helicopter Association is a non-profit, member-based organization open to anyone interested in naval aviation. NHA is comprised of active duty, retired, civilian, and corporate members. A quarterly subscription to Rotor Review magazine is included in your annual membership. The magazine content includes articles and photographs about unit activities, new developments in rotary wing aviation, and special features of professional interest. NHA also sponsors professional and social functions which include the annual NHA Symposium and hosts social events around the annual CNATRA Gulf Coast Fleet Fly-In at NAS Whiting Field in Pensacola, Fl.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.24.20): Aeronautical Beacon

Aeronautical Beacon A visual NAVAID displaying flashes of white and/or colored light to indicate the location of an airport, a heliport, a landmark, a certain point of a Federal airway in mountainous terrain, or an obstruction.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (06.24.20)

"...too much beer one night with a bunch of buddies" Source: The tongue-in-cheek explanation from the late Jack Bally for the inspiration that led to the magnificent 1/3 scale B17G replica... 'Bally's Bomber.' Jack passed away this week at age 79 after completing his 17 year B-17G project just a few years back... and after he got to see it featured at Oshkosh in 2018. Bally used scaled-up model airplane plans to build the Bally Bomber. The single-place airplane has a wingspan of 34 feet, 7 inches and is 25 feet long. It is powered by four Hirth 80 horsepower engines rated at 45 horsepower due to modifications, cruises at 110 knots and stalls at about 50 knots. Bally said that during the construction process, he was visited by several WWII

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