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As a kid he built model aircraft, and as an adult he flies real ones, both fixed-wing and helicopters.
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In the United States, people can fly model aircraft without approval from the Federal Aviation Administration if they keep the drone in line of sight, lower than 400 feet above ground and away from airports and air traffic.
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The Navy model will operate from aircraft carriers, while the Air Force version will be based on land.
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It operates the low-cost aircraft carrier model and holds about a 45% market share in Indonesia, a country spread across around 6, 000 inhabited islands with a population of 240 million people.
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If a model overestimates the lift around an aircraft's wing, then the actual plane might not get off the ground.
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In 2007 America's military provided Mr Bueno de Mesquita with classified information to enable him to model the political impact of moving an aircraft carrier close to North Korea (he will not reveal the findings).
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The airline plans to extend this pricing model when it introduces the Airbus A320 jet aircraft later this year.
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And as with the former model, Boeing will work through the current aircraft's issues and move on, the company has said.
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The anti-aircraft weapon I used was a 1940s era model from the Soviet Union.
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The orders are for 20 of the B737-800 aircraft, 65 of the B737-8 MAX model and 10 of the B737-9 MAX plane.
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This digital elevation model (DEM) will be put to myriad uses - everything from improving the safety of aircraft navigation to understanding better which areas of ground are most at risk during a flood.
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He and his colleagues have made a start on this at Army City, where they are creating a system that will swallow, digest and combine data from satellites, aircraft and ground-based sensors, aligning them in a single, computer-based model of the site.
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