May 6, 2008

Broadway Critics Love Boeing-Boeing :Broadway Features & Reviews

Antalya to Frankfurt

Mein erste Streckenflug

Author: fsx1994
Keywords: FSX fs Flugzeug Antalya Frankfurt A340-600 Airbus Wilco Series Vol.2 Fraport Türkei Deutschland
Added: May 6, 2008

Tue, 06 May 2008 09:23:51 -0700
Broadway Critics Love Boeing-Boeing :Broadway Features & Reviews
Boeing Boeing opens on Broadway and critics love it!

VINTAGE Pan American Poster “Hawaii By Flying Clipper Pan American Airways” by Frank Mackintosh
VINTAGE Pan American Poster
This is a great reproduction of the poster of the Boeing 314 Honolulu Clipper at dock at Pan Am’s Pearl City base is not signed by any artist. It is, however, the work of Frank Mackintosh, who was well known for his art deco illustrations of Hawaii
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High quality print on completely non-glare, fine art quality, thick heavy stock, Dimensions: 36″ x 24″ appr, by Frank Mackintosh, Created in 1930’s

Company: poster 

List Price: $24.99
Amazon Price: $19.99

Airbus Warns of More Delays for Troubled A380.
Reuters: European planemaker Airbus has warned customers they may face more delays on delivery of the world?s largest passenger plane, the A380, which is already two years behind schedule. Dubai?s Emirates airline, the biggest A380

Boeing Aeromodelo

Decolagem e Pouso de um Boeing Aeromodelo.

Author: rvspecora
Keywords: aeromodelo boeing aeromodelismo
Added: May 6, 2008

Tue, 06 May 2008 09:47:33 -0700

Discovery Channel Boeing Field

The Tombs of Good Clean Fun 043008>
Your Podscope hit is at 23:59
Jasper and Michael Shoot the Sh*t and talk Rock
They also discuss movie of the week for next week.
2000 Maniacs. Watch it and play along at home.
Open in your favorite player
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Thu, 1 May 2008 15:39:44 -0400
Explainer: What’s Wrong With All Those Planes?
What’s Wrong With All Those Planes? And why didn’t anyone notice at some point in the past 28 years? By Chris Wilson American Airlines cancelled more than 3,000 flights in the past week as it grounded 300 Boeing passenger jets in order to comply with stepped-up enforcement of safety inspections. The affected airplanes, from Boeing’s MD-80 series, each hold up to 172 passengers and are often described as the “workhorse” of American’s fleet, accounting for nearly half of its planes. So, what was the problem? Maybe nothing. The current inspections are the result of a rigorous safety review ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration after it discovered that Southwest Airlines had failed to inspect 46 of its Boeing 737s for cracks in the fuselage material. This entailed an audit of airlines’ compliance with government safety guidelines, known as “airworthiness directives.” The guideline that grounded the fleet of MD-80s at American Airlines relates to a bundle of wires that power a hydraulic pump in the wheel well. Airworthiness Directive 2006-15-15, which went into effect on Sept. 5, 2006, and gave airlines 18 months to comply, requires technicians to better secure the wire bundle to the wall of the well with fasteners at close intervals. (This makes them less likely to catch fire.) Though the MD-80 has been flying since 1980, Boeing regularly issues “alert service bulletins” with recommendations on how to improve safety on its aircraft. The FAA directive was based on a Boeing bulletin from July 2005. While officials from all agencies have characterized the inspections as abundantly cautious, frayed wires have caused problems before. The extensive investigation into the crash of TWA Flight 800, a Boeing 747, found that an electric fire likely caused an explosion in the fuel tank. Got a question about today’s news? Ask the Explainer.

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