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Eagle 5 hotliner – www.soaringcomposites.com


Eagle 5 hotliner – www.soaringcomposites.com Eagle 5 aka Tiger F5B/Wilco/Graupner Speed is the proven electric F5B style hotliner. A sexy looking fully molded electric sailplane that is very versatile. With its carbon reinforced one-piece wing, it can can fly fast and perform aerobatics, at the same time, composite materials used enable it to be light enough at riding thermals. This is truly a superb multi-purpose electric glider.

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Electrix RC Ruckus Monster Truck.wmv


The Ruckus Monster Truck is a dependable and affordable truck that can take the backyard experience to the next level without breaking the bank. Outfitted with monster truck tires, custom chrome wheels, and nylon composite materials.

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ECC Corrosion, Inc. – Tank Video


ECC Corrosion, Inc., a subsidiary of Energy Composites Corporation, operates a world-class, automated 73000 sq. ft. climate-controlled manufacturing facility in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, employing advanced composite materials to design, engineer and manufacture complex composite structures, vessels and processing systems for a range of clean-tech applications that include: flue gas desulfurization for power plants, infrastructure for biofuel storage and processing, infrastructure for managing waste water and drinking water storage, advanced municipal utilities infrastructure, and caustic material storage and handling systems for the petrochemical, mining and the pulp and paper industries. ECC Corrosion, Inc. also provides 24/7 field service crews nationwide for composites maintenance, repair and overhaul; industrial retrofit, shutdown and maintenance; system installation; and repair and inspection services.

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Discovery Ch | Physics Of The Impossible — S01E11 – How to Build a Flying Saucer


Science Documentary hosted by Dr. Michio Kaku and published by Discovery Channel roadcasted as part of DC Sci Fi Science series in 2009 – English narration Explore the world of the seemingly impossible with the all-new series SCI FI SCIENCE. Hosted by internationally-renowned physicist and co-founder of string field theory, Dr. Michio Kaku, this series poses the idea that science fiction may not be so far from science fact. Examine topics that currently seem so far outďż˝ of the realm of possibility, such as invisibility cloaks, teleportation, time travel and more. Kaku uses discussion of speculative technologies to introduce topics of fundamental physics to the reader. The topic of invisibility becomes a discussion on why the speed of light is slower in water than a vacuum, that electromagnetism is similar to ripples in a pond, and Kaku discusses newly-developed composite materials. The topic of Star Trek “phasers” becomes a lesson on how lasers work and how laser-based research is conducted. With each discussion of science fiction technology topics he also “explains the hurdles to realizing these science fiction concepts as reality”. How to Build a Flying Saucer Defying gravity and hurtling through space: the flying saucer is the ultimate science fiction vehicle. Using cutting-edge research and theoretical physics, Dr. Michio Kaku reveals how one day we could all be using the aliens’ favorite mode of transport. Website: mkaku.org

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Ultrasonic bonding – Nonwoven Lab


When bonding, laminating, embossing or perforating in an intermittent or continuous mode, of a nonwovens or similar rolled materials you will find that Herrmann Ultrasonics is your ideal partner with the best solution for your application. The patented NON-CONTACT/NON-WEAR technology provides significant advantages for high speed processing of nonwovens, composite materials, paper and films.

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