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Sylvanas Windrunner, fictional character who appears in the Warcraft series of video games by Blizzard Entertainment; Windrunner, one of several aliases of DC Comics superhero Max Mercury; Radia WindRunner, a planned aircraft on the list of large aircraft; EDM Arms Windrunner, an American bolt-action sniper rifle later sold as the CheyTac ...
A Colorado-based energy startup named Radia is developing the biggest aircraft in aviation history. Say hello to the WindRunner airplane, with a payload 12 times that of a 747.
Credit - Radia. W hen it takes to the skies, the Radia WindRunner will be the world’s largest cargo plane. The entrepreneurs behind Radia created it for one reason: to facilitate the shipping of ...
Radian released their latest vehicle design of Radian One to the public in April 2024. [5] Radian One is designed to carry up to five crew members to low Earth orbit, with as much as 5,000 pounds of payload going up and 10,000 pounds going down.
Another example of the engine operation Master rod (upright) and slaved connecting rods from a two-row, fourteen-cylinder Pratt & Whitney R-1535 Twin Wasp Junior. Since the axes of the cylinders are coplanar, the connecting rods cannot all be directly attached to the crankshaft unless mechanically complex forked connecting rods are used, none of which have been successful.
15 September 2006: First Radia special, simultaneously broadcast live on 9 radio stations: Time labs is a collection of one-minute pieces from artists of the Radia Network. It was released for the final conference of the radio territories project. [11] April 2007: The Radia Network has received an honorary mention at the 2007 Prix Ars ...
The Aurora legend started in 1985, when the Los Angeles Times [5] and later Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine broke the news that the term "Aurora" had been inadvertently included in the 1985 U.S. budget, as an allocation of $455 million for "black aircraft production" in FY 1987. [6]
The Lockheed C-141 Starlifter is a retired military strategic airlifter that served with the Military Air Transport Service (MATS), its successor organization the Military Airlift Command (MAC), and finally the Air Mobility Command (AMC) of the United States Air Force (USAF).