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HANGAR TALK


The Spanish Police has updated its H11 / H135 FNPT II MCC installed by Entrol in 2008 for a last generation FTD Level 2. This H11 / H135 FTD Level 2 simulator will include a high-resolution database, a FLIR based Long-range infrared camera, Vibration System and a Spherical Visual System with a field of view of 200º x 70º and six top-quality Full HD projectors.


Spanish Police Trusts Again in Entrol Simulators to Update its H11 / H135 FNPT II MCC to a FTD Level 2


“This project is an important achievement for us, as we can see how the confidence in FTD devices increases due to their high quality. We also want to thank the Spanish Police for their trust in our products. They keep on trusting us for their simulator solutions after 14 years of cooperation.” states Nacho Navacerrada, Sales Director in Entrol Simulators.


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The approximate miles per hour speed a spent Rocket Lab booster engine descended under parachute before a helicopter successfully snagged its capture line in early May. Rocket Lab engineers’ cheers turned to groans after the rocket worked free and plunged into the South Pacific, however. Rocket Lab Chief Executive Peter Beck still praised the test, saying, “Bringing a rocket back from space and catching it with a helicopter is something of a supersonic ballet.”


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The dollar amount that Rolls-Royce agreed to spend over 10 years for Purdue University’s Zucrow Laboratories to research and test gas turbine, electrical, and digital technologies to develop sustainable power systems. Purdue’s lab is the world’s largest academic propulsion lab.


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The maximum package weight in pounds that Amazon “Prime Air” drones are capable of carrying in an announced test program to begin in Lockeford, California. Amazon’s Prime Air service is one of three drone delivery companies that has earned an FAA air carrier certificate, according to the company. The program plans to deliver packages to customers’ backyards, so let’s hope Amazon is prepared to face dogs defending their home turf against aliens invading from the sky.


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