The airliner you board in the future could look a lot different from today's, with longer, thinner wings that provide a ...
Swiss start-up Jekta plans to begin flight testing a 1:9-scale model of its hydrogen-electric amphibious passenger aircraft next month as it works towards bringing the PHA-ZE 100 to market by 2030.
The Newcastle Model Aircraft Club (NMAC) hosted the Rand Model Aircraft Club (RMAC) at the Newcastle Airport this past weekend (November 21-22), where pilots flew an impressive range of nitro, petrol ...
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Longer, thinner plane wings being tested in US, can provide smoother ride while saving fuel
When creating lift, longer, thinner wings can reduce drag, making them efficient. However, they can become very flexible in ...
The Integrated Adaptive Wing Technology Maturation wind-tunnel model installed in the Transonic Dynamics Tunnel at NASA ...
A scale model of a medium transport aircraft equipped with four turboprop engines is on display for the first time at the ...
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Build a massive Ghostbusters Ecto-1 RC car at 1:4.5 scale
Follow the step-by-step process of building a giant 1:4.5 scale RC model of the iconic Ghostbusters Ecto-1. Learn about the ...
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Video: US firm taps YouTuber to build ‘world’s largest’ blended-wing prototype
Ramy RC, a master builder known for constructing remote-controlled jets the size of actual cars, teamed up with Natilus to ...
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China’s New Medium Airlifter Has Flown for the First Time
China’s new turboprop-powered medium airlifter built by Xi’an Aircraft Corporation, dubbed Y-30, has flown for the first time. A long-rumored medium-class ...
The leading approach to the simplex method, a widely used technique for balancing complex logistical constraints, can’t get ...
Since its founding in 2017, Hydrogen Flight Technology has adhered to the philosophy of "value-driven scientific innovation," focusing on air-cooled fuel cell technology and aviation applications. It ...
Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, or ARFF, is a function that remains remarkably invisible yet essential within the industry.
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