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Monday, 14 July 2008 - Features

ESL International Air Show

All airplane enthusiasts living in or around Rochester in the state of New York should be getting ready to attend the ESL International Air Show. The show is held at the Rochester International Airport each year and this year’s show will take place on July 26 and 27.

Friday, 11 July 2008 - Features

nEUROn Project Takes Off

For some time now Dassault Aviation has been taking part in the continuous pan-European nEUROn program by experimenting with autonomous flight. Now they finally look set to celebrate their first fully autonomous flight making use of the AVE-D technology demonstration airframe.

Wednesday, 09 July 2008 - Features

Fans Get Ready To Enjoy 2008 Culdrose Air Day

The Culdrose Royal Naval Air Station will be hosting its annual Culdrose Air Day on July 30 later year. The 2008 line-up for the show promises to be most entertaining with more than 80 individual aircraft having already confirmed their participation in the event.

Tuesday, 08 July 2008 - Features

Aircraft Carbon Emissions Cut With Paint

A lot of time and energy has been spent trying to find ways to reduce the carbon emissions of aircraft in recent times. New ways of powering aircraft or reducing drag have been intensively studied while a lot of energy has been put into creating lighter aircraft materials. However, it seems that Scottish inventors have now found a solution in the most unlikely place – paint!

Monday, 07 July 2008 - Features

The History of Parachutes

Something that is now standard on most aircraft was once just a mere figment of the imagination. Parachutes have been around in one form or another for about 1000 years already, with the first nation known to use something remotely similar to them being the Chinese.

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