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If your father's hobby is making airplane models, you don't think it's strange.
Since then, Blodgett's coatings have found many diverse applications, including making airplane wings ice-resistant and even artificial rainmaking.
Carbon nanotubes: From making airplane frames lighter to turning spinach plants turned into explosive detectors to improving the performance of capacitors, batteries, and water desalination systems.
"HE was closing in on me," Dr. Roscoe C. Brown said, making airplane motions with his hands the way fighter pilots do, recalling how he shot down a plane 10,000 feet over the desert last week.
At one point, they play alternately hyperkinetic and pensive twelve-year-old boys — first they run around the stage making airplane noises and then they sit still and ponder what they're going to do when they grow up — and that playful, boyish energy is the hallmark of their performances, which are under the direction of Ian McElhinney, Jones's husband.
In addition to making airplane seats and inflatable boats, Zodiac also provides parachutes for the U.S. Air Force.
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As the war wound down, Baber shifted into precision casting, making airplane-engine parts and other items, until the day a man walked into his shop and asked Baber to "tool up" a gun.
Britain stopped making trains, stopped making airplanes, did not encourage its nuclear scientists, and has all but stopped making cars.
Similarly, making airplanes lighter and their engines more efficient could cut their fuel consumption 30 to 50percentt by 2020.
"It was as if Alan Mulally left Boeing to join Ford as C.E.O., and announced six months later that Ford would be making airplanes," said another software executive.
That could be an apt epitaph for Boeing's handling of F.I.A. Boeing, famous for making airplanes, had never built an electro-optical or radar-imaging spy satellite.
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