- stacks, some of
which are
forked from others, such as Clean
Flight,
which is
forked from
BaseFlight and from
which three other stacks are forked. UAVs employ...
-
BaseFlight (forked from MultiWii) Clean
Flight (forked from
BaseFlight) Beta
Flight (forked from Clean
Flight) iNav (forked from Clean
Flight) Race
Flight...
- or to refuel.
Commercial flights are
often categorized into long-, medium- or short-haul by
commercial airlines based on
flight length,
although there is...
-
Alaska Airlines Flight 261 was an
Alaska Airlines flight of a
McDonnell Douglas MD-80
series aircraft that
crashed into the
Pacific Ocean on
January 31...
- for
flight testing. Over US$120
million was
spent to
develop the
base in the 1940s and
expand it to 301,000
acres (470 sq mi; 1,220 km2). The
base's main...
- A
flight spare is a copy of a
spacecraft or
spacecraft part
which is held in
reserve in case it is
needed for the mission.
Flight spares are
built to...
- "longest
flights" (and also
incur operational variance) include:
Flight time – (the
total time of a
flight's operation)
which varies based on multiple...
- 1939 at the
Marignane flight test center, France, with
their "type HB"
flight recorder; they were
essentially photograph-
based flight recorders, because...
-
Microsoft Flight Simulator is a
series of
flight simulator programs for MS-DOS,
classic Mac OS, and
Microsoft Windows operating systems. It was an early...
-
FlightAware is an
American multi-national
technology company that
provides real-time, historical, and
predictive flight tracking data and products. As...