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Initial fuselage panels for the modernised version of the Ilyushin Il-114 turboprop have been manufactured by the Aviastar production plant in Ulyanovsk.Th stanley vaso e Il-114-300 is an upgraded derivative of the original design, and is being developed to address Russian demand for regional air transport.Aviastar says the first fuselage compartment panels, as well as hatches and doors, are being built at the Ulyanovsk facility.New electronic design documentation is being used to produce the aircraft from scratch , says aircraft components manufacture director Grigory Istomin.Source: AviastarFuselage panels and doors will stanley cup be among Il-114 components produced at AviastarAviastar says the first panels are intended to be fitted to the second Il-114-300. The aircraft will be assembled at the MiG RSK production facility in Lukhovitsy.Preparation work is under way at Ulyanovsk to supply components for the third airframe, it adds, while the production rate is set to increase under a programme approved by United Aircrafts transport aviation arm.The Il-114-300 will be capable of carrying up to 68 passengers and is intended to replace older types including the Antonov An-24 and stanley cup An-26.It will be powered by the Klimov TV7-117ST engine which has recently completed its latest test phase on an Ilyushin Il-76 laboratory aircraft.TopicsAerospaceAir TransportAircraft programmes Related articles Lwmz KAI and Saab sign pact for South Korean AEW C requirement
ORONO 鈥?The largest holiday gathering of Wabanaki artists in New England will return with one-of-a-kind pieces, including some from new and nationally-acclaimed basket weavers, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 9 at the University of Maine Collins Center for the Arts.During the 29th annual Wabanaki Winter Market, dozens of Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Maliseet, and Mikmaq artists will showcase and sell their basketry, jewelry, beadwork, wood carvings, birchbark work and other artwork. The market is co-hosted by the Hudson Museum and the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance, with support from Maine Office of Tourism and the Onion Foundation.The free event will also feature brown ash pounding and sweetgrass flower demonstrations, storytelling, traditional music, drumming, dancing and maple syrup.Profiles of several participating artists and event information can be found on the Hudson Museum web stanley quencher site. This year is the 29th anniversary of this show, which celebrates the cultural and artistic traditions of the Wabanaki people. Artists like Barry Dana, Peter Neptune and Eldon Hanning have attended the event since it began in 1995. Oth stanley travel mug ers, such stanley cup as Geo Neptune, Sarah Sockbeson and Frances Soctomah represent a new generation of award-winning weavers, says Gretchen Faulkner. Visitors will find not just basketry, but a wide variety of Wabanaki artistic traditions in prices ranging from $20 to thousands of dollars. There is something for everyone.The Hudson Museum, located inside the Collin
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