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It only flew once and was piloted by Hughes for a mile 44 times farther than the Wright Brothers got.
The first important realization was that, on that occasion, one of the transformers at Vandellòs was switched off so that the total current produced by the geomagnetic storm could not be shared among the two transformers at that substation; hence, it only flew through the neutral point of the TRP1 transformer.
It still only flies one type of plane, the Boeing 737, and while the jet has become more technologically advanced it has not required an expensive investment in retraining pilots.
Local politicians contacted Widerøe to discuss the possibility of introducing scheduled services, but the airline stated that it would only fly if it was granted subsidies.
In addition, it not only flew US astronauts, it carried citizens of Germany, Mexico, Canada, Saudi Arabia and Holland into space.
It can only fly, as they say, when it has wings and a viable operational structure and, especially, a dedicated manager who can sort through the minutia of day-to-day problem solving.
The news organization reported that it watched the drone fail to function outdoors and found it could only fly indoors for around five minutes before running out of battery.
But it costs $20,000 and the massive amount of power needed means that it can only fly for a few minutes.
If the Eviation Alice will need a half hour of charging for every hour in the air, and it can only fly 8 or 9 hours a day, that would reduce the number of flights it could perform and the revenue it could earn.
He spent 12 years making it, but he only flew it for a total of 60 hours".
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