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February 03, 2019

NASA Armstrong Interns Create A New Way To Explore Flight

Augmented Reality App Brings NASA X-Planes Into Your Living Room

If you have ever dreamed of having a NASA aircraft in your living room, you're are in luck. Kendrick Morales, a fall intern at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California, worked for several months last year continuing the development of an augmented reality app that will allow users to digitally materialize a NASA aircraft on any flat surface they choose.

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Disaster And Humanitarian Relief Charity Airlink Announces New Board Members

Three Named The Board Of The Organization

Airlink, a charity focused on mobilizing the aviation industry to ensure assistance reaches communities impacted by disasters and other humanitarian crises around the world, recently added three new members to its board of trustees.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (02.03.19)

Aero Linx: The C.A.L/N-X-211 COLLECTORS SOCIETY The C.A.L/N-X-211 COLLECTORS SOCIETY is a group of people of all ages, who admire the accomplishment of the MAN and the MACHINE. They collect the treasured pieces of this historical memorabilia that help to memorialize the event and, in so doing, help to "Perpetuate the memory of the Man and the Machine". Our goal is to help renew interest in this event with current and up-coming generations and keep fiction from becoming fact and fact from becoming fiction. The Society serves as a forum for all persons wishing to learn more about C.A.L (Charles A. Lindbergh) and his aircraft, licensed as N-X-211. Anyone wishing to learn more about the memorabilia assoc

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (02.03.19)

“I’ll never regret my decision to go into the Air Force. I’ve always wanted to fly higher and faster…honestly, I wanted to fly anything that I could get my hands on.” When President John F. Kennedy announced his goal of sending an American to the moon in 1961, Stafford found his calling. “Now that, I thought, would be higher and faster.” Source: From the discussions arising out of Air Force legend, space pioneer and Guinness Book of World Records record holder, retired Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Stafford's question and answer session at the Pentagon, Jan. 29. Stafford spoke before an audience of Airmen, coalition partners and industry leaders about his contributions to both the Air Force and NASA.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (02.03.19): Descend Via

Descend Via An abbreviated ATC clearance that requires compliance with a published procedure lateral path and associated speed restrictions and provides a pilot-discretion descent to comply with published altitude restrictions.

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