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Created by Xavier Tassin, GeoFS was launched as GEFS-Online (Google Earth Flight Simulator) version 0.1 using a Google Earth plug-in on October 1 2010, and before that, Xavier had made another game which become to predecessor, known as the Keynoise Sportstar Flight Simulator, which featured one plane, known as the Evektor Sportstar, which is still available in GeoFS to this day. [10]
The duo did not get in the studio together to record the song, they were not together to shoot the music video, and had never even met each other in person, according to Williams. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The only time that B.o.B and Williams were able to meet was when they performed "Airplanes" live for the first time together during the 2010 MTV ...
A rendering of the US Air Force blended wing body aircraft project. A blended wing body (BWB), also known as blended body, hybrid wing body (HWB) or a lifting aerofoil fuselage, [1] is a fixed-wing aircraft having no clear dividing line between the wings and the main body of the craft. [2]
A 4-plane Multiplane background. The lowest plane, furthest from the camera, is only a rendering of a water surface. The plane above it contains (in addition to a cliff with a waterfall) a moving distortion glass, giving a ripple effect to the water. Note how the plane closest to the camera (dark tree in foreground at left) is strongly out of ...
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The footage of the aircraft plummeting to the ground. Residents of the villages surrounding the crash site heard a loud explosion. [17] The final descent and crash was recorded by a security camera at the premises of a local mining company. [18] The video showed the plane in a near vertical dive seconds before it struck the ground.
[147] The air speed record for an aircraft was set by the X-15 at 4,534 mph (7,297 km/h) or Mach 6.1 in 1967. This record was later broken by the X-43 in 2004, excluding spacecraft. [148] Military aircraft had a strategic advantage during the Cold War with the invention of nuclear bombs in 1945.