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 Aerospace manufacturer Lockheed Martin says a specially configured Stalker unmanned drone successfully completed a continuous endurance flight of 39h, 17min.If certified by the Switzerland-based World Air Sports Federation which governs aviation records, the flight would rep stanley thermos resent the longest ever by an aircraft weighing between 5-25kg  11-55lb .Source: Lockhe stanley tumbler ed MartinLockheed Martins Stalker VXE unmanned reconnaissance droneThe Stalker is a fixed-wing, unmanned air system  UAS  that incorporates a vertical take-off and landing capability. It can be powered by either rechargeable batteries or a solid oxide fuel cell. The system is primarily a surveillance and reconnaissance platform, incorporating a modular imaging package that includes stanley deutschland  optical, thermal, and low-light options.Lockheeds website lists the Stalker VXEs normal flight capacity as 8+ hours. A statement from the Maryland-based company says the extended flight time was achieved through the use of a wing-mounted external fuel tank.The flight was overseen by Lockheeds famous Skunk Works division, which designs and tests experimental aircraft for the company. Skunk Works is responsible for some of the most iconic aircraft of the 20thand 21st centuries, including the SR-71 Blackbird, F-117 Nighthawk, and F-22 fifth-generation air dominance fighter.Lockheed partnered with several other manufacturers on the Stalker endurance flight, including Edge Autonomy, Adaptive Energy, Composite Technology Development, Precision Integ Xuhr Judith Jamison, a dancer both eloquent and elegant, led Ailey troupe to success over two decades
 LEWISTON, Maine 鈥?Everybody in the Tree Streets seems to know Amy Smith.Thats in part because Smith, 61, is a landlord whos owned a six-unit apartment building in the neighborhood since 2020. Shes also a neighbor, living in one of her units with an office down the street. And for a select few families, Smith is the reason they can own their home. Shes running a group with an ambitious mission: converting distressed apartments into condos priced low enough for middle-income renters to afford them. Smith finished her first four units this April on Howard Street, and she h stanley mugs as identified more than 100 other properties in Lewistons Tree Streets neighborhood that could be similarly converted.The novel program could add more than 300 starter homes in a neighborhood that sits at the intersection of the three poorest census tracts in Maine. Only 4 percent people here own their homes, which are mostly dilapidated triple-deckers originally built as mill housing. Many residents are immigrants and young children, and many homes are tainted with lead.Smith, a New York native, moved to southern Maine in 1991 to raise her three children. She first started working in Lewiston in 2016 to create lead-safe housing and went on to work with the city to implement a landmark $30 million federal grant programaimed at creating more rental housing on the Tree Streets. She views h stanley cup er condo program as complementary. We wanted to know what  stanley thermos mug this neighborhood could look like if everyone owned their own home,