
Boeing one week ago rolled out their newest aircraft the 787 Dreamliner. Basically it looks a lot like a 757 with a smaller tail, different unconventional cockpit windows, and the advanced raked winglets. Overall it is a pretty good looking aircraft and looks to be extremely powerful. If you were following this at all you might have seen some photos Boeing wasn't to happy about. An Airliners.net photographer had parked himself on the highway that passes by the Boeing final assembly facility in Everett, Washington and was able to snag some shots even before it was painted. After it passed out of the assembly building and was being towed to the paint building is when he was able to get the pictures. I'm really looking forward to seeing it fly in about a month.


The big news with NASA is that they may finally lose one of the Mars rovers. They plan on sending it into a valley that it may not be able to get out of because of the lack of sunlight. Spirit and Opportunity have now been on Mars for more than 3.5 years. That is an incredible feat since they were only meant to last just 3 months, they have now passed 13 times their life expectancy. Hopefully they'll be able to gain a significant amount of information for future missions to Mars.
Another update I forgot about until I was writing this. Cirrus has released a full scale mock up of their entry into the VLJ market. To me it looks like Cirrus has lost touch with their other aircraft. Their VLJ looks like a hydro jet boat nearly exactly, they just removed the forward section and added wings. The interior looks nothing like an aircraft at all. There are no backup steam gauges just a straight panel with absolutely nothing their. I'm sure it will be different when they actually start building a real one, but for now it just does not look very good.


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