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Displaying items by tag: Flying

Pilots who are employed by Qantas have worked with GE Aviation to develop a new flight data application named FlightPulse that helps people at the controls to fly more efficiently and reduce carbon emissions.

Published in Business Software

Security company Swann has new toys that its security systems can help keep safe, with the SkyRanger Video Drone and Atom II meant for extreme flying fun!

Published in Entertainment

The IoT Group’s "world-first flying selfie stick" is due to launch this month (June), and with less than two weeks to go, we’ve received a special sneak peek.

Published in Home Tech

Aussie businessman Simon Kantor, 26, has invented the world’s first ‘affordable flying selfie stick,’ and is sending the first units to Obama, Putin, Cameron, Turnbull, Trump and Hillary Clinton.

Published in Internet of Things
Thursday, 18 September 2014 14:47

New Airbus patent helps you forget you're in a plane

Airbus' team of aircraft designers aren't leaving all the Virtual Reality fun to Google and Oculus, designing a headrest for aircrafts that doubles as a virtual reality-type helmet to provide distraction-free all-encompassing music, movies and even smells to help flyers relax.

Published in Development
Monday, 28 July 2014 12:08

Review - Lets Fly for iOS

Learn the principles of flight from the safety and comfort of your iOS device.

Published in Software
Wednesday, 14 August 2013 11:47

Jetpack ready for takeoff

The future could be finally here, as a New Zealand jetpack prototype has been approved for manned test flights

Published in Development
The Terrafugia company successfully completed its first test flight earlier in March 2009 for what they hope to be the first commercially successful flying car or, conversely a “roadable” aircraft. Wouldn't Felix Longobardi be proud! Who? Please read on!

Published in Space
Thursday, 23 October 2008 23:00

Flight savvy bird goes nonstop for new air record

A female bar-tailed godwit established a new nonstop, muscle-powered record when it flew from Alaska to New Zealand in eight days and over 7,000 miles. The smart bird didn’t have to lug around luggage, didn’t need a layover at an airport, and didn’t have to contend with crying babies and sick passengers.

Published in Biology
Let it not be said that there is consistency in the way airport-based screening is conducted.  When you take a PC to the airport, the Americans have a saying, “your mileage may vary!"

Published in Home Tech

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