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By combining paper airplanes with a lot of fun, engineers from Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW) introduced 22 fifth-graders from Hancock Elementary School to the aerodynamics of flight during Naval Air Systems Command's Science Enrichment Day May 22.
I like the idea of coming here to help the students learn about avionics, engineering, and airplanes. Hopefully, in the future, it will interest them in college and they might enter engineering as their field," said electronics engineer Shu Jen Walker.
As he followed the diagram to make his airplane, Anthony, age 10, said he had other ideas about his future: "I really don't want to be a scientist or an airplane pilot. I want to be a Navy SEAL because I want to protect the country.
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HAMPTON, Va., May 31, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- When a newly announced NASA mission to collect an asteroid sample returns to Earth, all eyes will be on the last few minutes of the seven- year flight.
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YUMA, Ariz. - Federal records show cracks were found and repaired a year ago in the frame of the Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-300 that made an emergency landing at an Arizona military base after a hole was torn from the passenger cabin.
No one was seriously injured Friday as the aircraft carrying 118 people rapidly lost cabin pressure and made a harrowing but controlled descent from 34,400 feet, landing safely near Yuma, Ariz., 150 miles southwest of Phoenix.
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