Od soboty monitoruje doniesienia nt. zniknietego lotu MH370 w czasie i przestrzeni.
Minely dwie doby a samolotu ani widu ani slychu
Disappeared Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370
Austin-based high-tech eco-friendly company Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL) has confirmed that 20 of its employees were confirmed passengers on Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Twelve are from Malaysia and eight are from China. The company’s key product solutions include those for electric vehicles.
Freescale says its “key applications and end-markets include: automotive safety, hybrid and all-electric vehicles, next generation wireless infrastructure, smart energy management, portable medical devices, consumer appliances and smart mobile devices. The company is based in Austin, Texas, and has design, research and development, manufacturing and sales operations around the world. www.freescale.com
beforeitsnews.com/events/2014/03/malaysia-plane-crash-20-all-electric-car-linked-green-tech-passengers-on-board-names-released-2432738.html
Last year, it was announced that new stealth technology makes airplanes invisible not only to radar, it also renders them hidden to the human eye as well — “just like an invisibility cloak in a Hollywood sci-fi thriller,” reported Military.com.
beforeitsnews.com/events/2014/03/electronic-weaponry-hiding-malaysia-plane-24-suspects-on-board-2432744.html
Invisible Planes:
China, US Race for Cloaking Tech
Fox News | Dec 17, 2013 | by Gene J. Koprowski
New stealth technology makes airplanes invisible not only to radar, it renders them hidden to the human eye as well -- just like an invisibility cloak in a Hollywood sci-fi thriller.
News reports from China last week touted the country's work on a "cloaking" technology that uses a hexagonal array of glass-like panels to bend light around an object, obscuring it from view as though hidden by an invisibility cloak. Experts say the technology is legit -- and not unlike American and European projects from the past few years.
www.military.com/daily-news/2013/12/17/invisible-planes-china-us-race-for-cloaking-tech.html
10.03.2014
Samolot widmo.
Boeing 777 nadal nie znaleziony
Nadal nie znaleziono wraku samolotu linii lotniczych Malaysian Airlines, który zaginął nad Morzem Południowochińskim. Władze malezyjskie wciąż biorą pod uwagę hipotezę, że maszyna z 239 osobami na pokładzie została uprowadzona.
www.rmf24.pl/fakty/swiat/news-samolot-widmo-boeing-777-nadal-nie-znaleziony,nId,
Malaysia Flight 370 possibly at an
Abandoned Airport in Vietnam?