The piece is a disassembled 1976 Volkswagen Beetle that appears to be exploding in midair.
She flashed me a proud grin over her shoulder and shouted back in midair.
Luda was about to answer with a sympathetic smile, but the smile died in midair.
Such an attack could not be stopped in midair, the way an incoming ballistic missile might be.
Among them was a firefighter who caught a girl in midair after she jumped from a burning building.
Even early this morning, a New York-bound flight from London turned around in midair after a cell phone went off on the plane.
On Sept. 17 he was flown back to the U.S. The flight refueled in midair to avoid any jurisdictional issues with foreign governments.
Tosca runs up a flight of stairs into the tower, and then a stunt double leaps from a window and, thanks to a wire, stops in midair.
At TED, which stands for Technology, Education and Design, he also demonstrated other projects he is working on, including ZeroN, a floating ball, which can literally be placed in midair.
Many of the poses and compositions were probably borrowed from Chinese ink paintings, and here they come together in a dynamic composition of black birds clustering on land and flying in midair.
The grown-up Ronaldinho pulls off one move, rolling his foot around the ball in midair, and then darting off in a new direction that's so breathtaking, I've been watching the clip over and over.
Another high-speed, high-definition camera, originally developed to film car crash tests, was used to capture an eye-popping scene of a Great White shark leaping out of the water to devour a seal in midair.
The most mysterious game around right now is the aptly titled Curiosity, a collaborative game in which you join tens of thousands of fellow players to gradually chip away at a gigantic cube floating in midair.
As much as I love helicopters, I declined for several reasons, including that it's hard to conduct an interview in a helicopter, and because hovering in midair feels unnatural to me and brings on intimations of mortality.
In typical outsize Branson fashion, the 61-year-old rappelled from the ceiling of the hangar now called the "Virgin Galactic Gateway to Space" and, while dangling in midair, chugged from a bottle of champagne in front of a large crowd to celebrate.
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When I gave a TEDGlobal talk on femto photography in June, I began with a reference to Doc Edgerton, a very popular MIT professor of electrical engineering who, in 1964, wowed the world with an image of a bullet in midair, having just passed through an apple.
One of the WASPs was Scarsdale native Alice Lovejoy, who was killed on Sept. 13, 1944, in a midair collision over Texas.
On February 22, another seven Marines were killed in a midair collision of two military helicopters along the Arizona-California border, officials said.
Six British crew members and one American were killed Saturday in a midair collision between two British Navy Sea King helicopters over the Persian Gulf, according to the UK Central Command in Qatar and the Pentagon.
The old system works by monitoring the transponder signal emitted by most planes and kicks in seconds before a midair crash, ordering one jet to pull up and the other to pull down.
This time it was six long hours before a second flash corrected the first with the news that it was engine trouble and not a midair explosion that had forced Lindbergh to make an emergency landing on treacherous terrain in the mountains of western Pennsylvania.
Another great pilot fear is a midair collision, such as the one Cirrus cofounder Alan Klapmeier experienced while a student pilot in 1985.
The two players were involved in one of the most violent collisions of the year when Rose drove into the lane and smashed midair into Howard.
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