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Hughes plane

In mathematics, a Hughes plane is one of the non-Desarguesian projective planes found by .There are examples of order p2n for every odd prime p and every positive integer n. (Wikipedia).

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Crazy X-planes of United States 3D

The X-planes are a series of experimental United States aircraft and rockets, used to test and evaluate new technologies and aerodynamic concepts. Not all US experimental aircraft have been designated as X-planes; some received US Navy designations before 1962, while others have been know

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NASA Mars Helicopter Technology Demonstration

The Mars Helicopter is a technology demonstration that will travel to the Red Planet with the Mars 2020 rover. It will attempt controlled flight in Mars' thin atmosphere, which may enable more ambitious missions in the future. For more information, visit https://go.nasa.gov/2IC8tIh

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Interstellar flight: 10 Hard Facts

We can build powerful rockets able to carry people and machines into orbit, or even vault them to the moon. But our fastest spacecraft don't hold a candle to the distances that define Interstellar Flight. So what's on the drawing boards? What futuristic designs and fuel options promise to

From playlist Spaceten

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New Frontiers contender: Dragonfly

Dragonfly, a helicopter that would fly on Saturn’s moon, Titan. Credit: JOHNS HOPKINS APL Learn more: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/06/nasa-will-fly-billion-dollar-quadcopter-titan-saturn-s-methane-rich-moon

From playlist Science Snippets

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Boeing: 38 Stories of Power

World’s biggest rocket. How would you feel about going to Mars? Or maybe an asteroid? Take a ride on the new SLS built by Boeing and ignite your human spirit. Learn more about how Boeing innovates at http://www.boeing.com/innovation/

From playlist Space Launch System Playlist

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Here's why nobody forgets a ride on Boeing's legendary Chinook. #shorts

Helicopters are extremely useful during military operations, carrying everything from cargo to wounded soldiers. However, not all helicopters are created equal. Some helicopters, such as the Boeing CH-47 Chinook, are much more in demand. The Chinook is renowned as the workhorse of the sky

From playlist All About Transportation

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SR-71 Blackbird's First Test Flight

The Lockheed SR-71 "Blackbird" is shown here during its first flight on December 22nd, 1964, later achieving the world record top speed for a jet aircraft. It was designed by the brilliant Clarence "Kelly" Johnson and manufactured by Lockheed at the Skunk Works division, based on the Lockh

From playlist This History of Aviation

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Building The Largest Ever Flying Boat | Power: Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose | Spark

Faster and bigger. In this episode, we soar from the experimental Bell X-1 that first proved the possibility of supersonic flight, to the modern jets like the F22 Raptor. We also examine some of the largest crafts to ever fly, including Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose that was the inspiration

From playlist The Science Of Planes

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New Jersey (1930-1939)

Title reads: "New Jersey". United States of America (USA). Howard Hughes sets new transcontinental air speed record in United States of America VS of American pilot Howard Hughes with his plane after the fastest trans-American flight. Hughes poses by the tail of his plane. MS int

From playlist Real Stories That Made Great Films

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How Can God Not Be Free? | Episode 1413 | Closer To Truth

Does God have real choices? Or is God bound tightly by God’s own nature? Can God do absolutely everything? Can God be ‘brave’? Can God ‘improve’? For God to be God, how can God be constrained all? Does the omnipotence paradox disrupt God? Featuring interviews with Michael Almeida, Hugh McC

From playlist Big Questions About God - Closer To Truth - Core Topic

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The Naval Battle of Okinawa

The Battle of Okinawa was the largest and deadliest battle of the Pacific campaign. But the terrible battle on the island was only part of the fight, as the ships of the Navy faced an onslaught of Kamikaze attacks. The History Guy recalls the many desperate actions to save the ships of t

From playlist US History

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4 Giant Aircrafts in the World

Some of the aircrafts are remarkable in terms of their huge size.  One of the biggest ones is the Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner. It is an American wide body jet airliner. It is 223ft (68m) long and its wingspan is 196ft (60m) wide.  It is so comfortable that you can sit in large seats.  The s

From playlist Giant Machines

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Record Flight - New York - Paris - Moscow (1938)

Item title reads - Record flight - New York - Paris - Moscow. Howard Hughes arrives in Paris on world flight record. France. Various shots of engineers working on the aeroplane. M/S as Howard Hughes walks up to it and boards. Various shots as it takes off. Various good shots as i

From playlist Real Stories That Made Great Films

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Tutankhamun Discovered, Remembrance Day and more

To explore these themes, check out the complete films showcased in this video here: TV Release - A Spy Among Friends https://www.britishpathe.com/video/philby-talks 125 Years - Juventus Founded https://www.britishpathe.com/workspaces/df699ffd537d4e0c74710ad015dfd64d/syGfdw53 75 Years -

From playlist Archive Picks | British Pathé

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Tribute to the Space Shuttle from the European astronauts

Space Shuttle is perhaps the most complex technological system ever built. In 30 years, it has flown 135 times and helped humankind to dispatch and partially even return many satellites and deep-space probes, to build the International Space Station and to conduct out-of-this-world science

From playlist Liam & Brad's Top 3 Shuttle Videos!

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'Wrong Way' Corrigan

When he landed in Dublin, Ireland on July 18, 1938, Douglas Corrigan joined the ranks of only a handful of fliers who had made a non-stop solo transatlantic crossing by air. The only problem was, he was supposed to be going to California. This is original content based on research by Th

From playlist Script by HCW: Written by Ms History Guy

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Us Flight Record (1936)

Full title reads: "US Flight Record. Howard Hughes flies from California to Newark in 9 hours 27 minutes". United States of America (USA). MV of pilot / aviator Howard Hughes in the cockpit of his Northrop-Gamma 2G plane. He climbs out . MS of Hughes as he chats to the camera. N.B. Ite

From playlist Real Stories That Made Great Films

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Sub Chasers of the Civil Air Patrol

The Civil Air patrol was created on the verge of the Second World War, and provided a valuable contribution to the war effort. The History Guy remembers the submarine chasers of the United States Civil Air Patrol in this "History Guy Hat Collection" video. An original version of this epis

From playlist US History

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RSA Conference USA 2010: The Hugh Thompson Show 1/5

Clip 1/5 Speaker: Herbert Hugh Thompson, Ph.D Internet security guru and author Dr. Herbert "Hugh" Thompson has seen it all - hacked voting machines, airline computer insecurities, e-commerce vulnerabilities and cell phone exploits. For the fourth year running, Thompson brings a lifeti

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