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Flying taxis are nearly here—what's still grounding them
A new wave of aviation innovation is taking shape above our cities, where short flights in electric air taxis could ...
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Yes, Turbulence Is Getting Worse—Here’s What You Should Know
how to stay safe while flying, and why it seems like turbulence has been getting worse over the last couple of years. “Essentially, turbulence is unstable movement in the atmosphere. It's typically ...
When people hear failure, they imagine disaster. In aviation, failure is expected, & planned for. The system is designed with several back-ups, each capable of sustaining a flight ...
House Digest on MSN
The Best Method For Sharpening Dull Drill Bits To Bring Them Back To Life
Dull dill bits can be sharpened in a number of ways, but this method takes much of the guesswork and effort out of the process. Find out what it is.
Guy Martin on MSN
How a group of engineers turned a bicycle into a flying machine
A daring team of engineers and students has turned the pedal-bike dream into the air-borne reality: this is the story of a ...
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These Personal Flying Machines Are Coming
In this video we break down the most exciting flying machines, eVTOLs, and next generation aircrafts currently in development and on the market, how they are being targeted, and when you can expect to ...
The DeLorean brand is synonymous with the flying car/time machine of the Back to the Future film series — but in our actual future, the DeLorean name could soon be even more recognizable because of ...
Our job is shearing the sheep, making a product for the farmer to sell. On an average day, you just want to shear and keep ...
Editor’s Note: The following is based on “Design for Manufacturing: Punch/Shear Combination Machines,” presented at FABTECH 2025, www.fabtechexpo.com, by Fred Cooke, systems sales manager for Prima ...
How is it that two bicycle-shop owners from Dayton, Ohio, managed to do what many others before them had tried but failed to do—invent the airplane? In this interview, Wright biographer and ...
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