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12,000 Workers, 3,000 Planes, 1 Visionary: How Junkers Forged the Future of Flight
Hugo Junkers revolutionized aviation by turning industrial steel into flight. His factories employed 12,000 people, producing ...
“Siemens Xcelerator gives us the functionality that we need today, but it’s also a platform that’s connected to all the ...
Would you ride in a windowless plane? Don’t worry, claustrophobia wouldn’t be an issue — you’ll actually be more afraid of falling right through the sides of the airplane mid-flight. OK, that’s an ...
Boeing makes all sorts of things: Passenger airliners, fighter jets, satellites, and apparently, a crystal ball. The manufacturing giant's resident wizard has looked far into the future, to the ...
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Nasa’s X-59 jet breaks the sound barrier without the boom, the future of flight just got real
NASA test pilot Nils Larson flew the X-59 supersonic jet on its inaugural flight over California's Mojave Desert, validating ...
The sight of birds soaring through the sky has inspired humans for generations before the invention of powered flight in the early 20th century. Still looking to learn from winged animals, a team of ...
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