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Airbus Helicopters’ Racer takes first flight

The Engineer 26 Apr 2024
A hybrid-electrical eco system, developed with Safran Helicopter Engines, allows one of the two Aneto-1X engines to be paused while in cruise flight, which Airbus Helicopters said can contribute to cutting CO2 emissions.
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Astronauts confident Boeing’s Starliner is finally ready for crew flights

Sandhills Express 26 Apr 2024
A second unpiloted flight was ordered (and paid for by Boeing), but during an August 2021 launch window engineers discovered corroded valves in the spacecraft’s propulsion system. Fixing that problem delayed the second test flight to May 2022.
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NASA back in communication with Voyager I, now 15 billion miles away | The Sky Guy

Tallahassee Democrat 26 Apr 2024
“In March, the Voyager engineering team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California confirmed that the issue was tied to one of the spacecraft’s three onboard computers, called the flight data subsystem (FDS).
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CK grad, now a Navy F/A-18 pilot, returning to headline Bremerton Air Show

Kitsap Sun 26 Apr 2024
After graduating from the Naval Academy, both of them, who focused on control systems engineering and robotics as undergrads, sought graduate education before heading back for their flight training as Navy pilots.
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NASA’s Voyager 1 probe calls home after five months

Astronomy/Spaceflight Now 25 Apr 2024
In March, the Voyager engineering team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California confirmed that the issue was tied to one of the spacecraft’s three onboard computers, called the Flight Fata Subsystem (FDS).
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VoltAero Initiates Certification Testing for the Electric-Hybrid Powertrain to Equip Its Cassio 330 Aircraft

ACCESSWIRE 25 Apr 2024
... by the Kawasaki thermal engine ... The hybrid feature - with the internal combustion engine integrated in the powertrain - comes into play as a range extender, recharging the batteries while in flight.
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Brain microdisplay: New device maps brain in real-time during surgery

Interesting Engineering 25 Apr 2024
Research Gene-engineered fruit flies unravel mysterious insect flight mechanics Pea-sized, battery-free brain implant could cure neurological disorders.
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New aircraft mechanic school aims to help grow trained workforce for CVG's 'one-stop shop' business strategy

WCPO 25 Apr 2024
Surrounded by jet engines big and small, class at CVG is in session. Epic Flight Academy opened its $8 million facility at the Northern Kentucky airport this week ... Epic Flight Academy Instructor Jon Clark shows students how to do a safety wire.
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British holidaymakers say they have been left

The Daily Mail 25 Apr 2024
British holidaymakers say they have been left 'in limbo' after hundreds of flights were cancelled at the last minute due to planned strikes by French air traffic control workers - which ended up not going ahead.
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In a first, mice brain circuits regenerated using rat stem cells

Interesting Engineering 25 Apr 2024
Gene-engineered fruit flies unravel mysterious insect flight mechanics World’s largest neuromorphic computer by Intel works like human brain The spinal cord can ...
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NCC union turns to Blakeman

Newsday 25 Apr 2024
... cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov, an experienced pilot and engineer who became the first human to die during a space flight when a parachute failure led his Soyuz capsule to crash after reentry on April 24.

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