Luca Iaconi-Stewart used only manila folders and glue to build his 1:60 scale model.
London-based AOG Technics is accused of forging documents to sell fake parts.
The counterfeit engine parts were supplied with forged documents by a London-based supplier
In the early ’90s, military simulation developers realized they held the key to the future of entertainment. But…
The American motorbike maker spun off its LiveWire electric bike arm in a $1.8 billion SPAC merger.
The experimental airplane capable of reaching 990 mph will make its first flight later this year.
Why do so many electric razor manufacturers seem ready to pivot to EVs?
You can get a lot of campers for $50,000, but they won't make you feel like this one does.
The company had been planning to institute one since the fall, but this week the federal government gave up on its…
Today’s Nice Price or No Dice Regal has everything you could want in a comfortable highway cruiser. Let’s see if its…
The B-52 Stratofortress ain’t new. The first one flew nearly seventy years ago in 1952. The last ones were built ten…
Don Wetzel is 83-years-old now, but back when he was 35, he made history with General Electric by setting a speed…
GE is one of the few companies you should follow on tumblr, and while we convince them to try out Kinja as well,…
General Electric aerospace engineer Todd Wetzel and comedian Baratunde Thurston take us through the process of how…
[Saturday is National Train Day, but GE is celebrating early with a trip to the archives to uncover these photos of the Jet Train. In 1966, a team led by railroad engineer Don Wetzel bolted a pair of GE jet engines to the roof of a train, took it to a straight section of Ohio track and set a North American rail speed… Read more
Years before Lucasfilm created the AT-AT and Boston Dynamic's Big Dog terrified the world, the US Army was working…
The Frictionator Ford F650 has a General Electric J85 Jet Engine in the bed and is the "world's fastest street legal …
Even though this news is almost two months old, it's interesting to see GE bringing good things to life, namely…