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ANN’s Jim Campbell escaped the office for a few days to venture to the MidWest LSA Expo... up in the wilds of Mt. Vernon, Illinois. While a bit on the smaller scale of LSA showcases, the event appears to be one of the most friendly we have ever encountered. Everything is free... admission, parking, you name it -- most of the LSA folks who need to be there, do turn out... and the LSA-interested folks that show up, mostly from the midwest USA, seem really interested... And more than a few brought checkbooks... and used them. During Jim Campbell’s escape to the MidWest LSA Expo, he managed to con SportAirUSA’s Bill Canino into a quick eval flight to
Florida Based Company Develops Heavy Lift Cargo Drone
Aergility—the Florida-based company that develops and builds autonomous, long-range, high-payload, cargo-carrying, hybrid-electric, vertical takeoff and landing, unmanned aerial vehicles—has unveiled a prototype of its ATLIS UAV. The vehicle’s long-range, heavy-lift capabilities are conducive to humanitarian, disaster-relief, military, and industrial missions conducted in areas where ground transportation is impossible, impractical, or flat-out dangerous.
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AH-64E Selected for KRUK Attack Helo Program in Large, 96-Aircraft Sale
While the Apache may seem a bit long in the tooth to some, the platform still has a lot to offer given Boeing's sale of 96 brand-new AH-64E aircraft. The number was a surprise to many, expected to be at most 32 helicopters, enough to outfit 2 squadrons. Instead, Deputy Prime Minister Mariusz B?aszczak announced the purchase of 96 AH-564E helicopters, enough to fully outfit 6 squadrons. That's only the most recent in a string of arms orders made in recent memory as the country continues a nearly $15 billion shopping spree on everything from artillery, tanks, and fighters to attack helicopters.
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Aero Linx: Official Homepage of Brigadier General Chuck Yeager
Brigadier General Chuck Yeager was a United States Air Force officer, flying ace, and record-setting test pilot best known for exceeding the speed of sound in level flight. On October 14, 1947, U.S. Air Force Capt. Charles E. “Chuck” Yeager became the first human to fly faster than the speed of sound, piloting this Bell X-1 research aircraft. Yeager named the airplane “Glamorous Glennis” in tribute to his wife, Glennis Yeager. The aircraft has been on display at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D. C., and is currently temporarily on the floor of the Mall location.
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