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Mick
December 18th, 2009, 16:17
A friend just sent me this link:

http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/aero/ (http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/aero/)

"The website opens with the sound of a jet taking off, and then proceeds to show an array of games, books, and other intriguing elements. When visitors click on the photos of the planes here, three boxes pop up that contain an "Overview" of the plane, the "Specifications" of the plane, and an "Image". But even more fun is when visitors click on the PDA that sits near the coffee cup on the desk. A larger version of the PDA screen pops up, and a menu of videos is shown. The videos range from the birth of the B-29 in 1944 to a 1966 video of a zero gravity flight facility to the 2006 roll out and takeoff of a Lockheed U-2. Visitors should definitely click on the MP3 player that sits near the lamp on the desk, and there they can learn the titles of the funky electronica music that is the soundtrack to the homepage. Additionally, clicking on the "Learning Channel", from the "Music Channel", enables visitors to hear brief lessons on various aircraft-related topics, such as "Ice and Aircraft", "Morphing Aircraft", and "Models and Testing".

Lionheart
December 18th, 2009, 16:35
Thats some awesome web programming.

Wouldnt it be cool to have such an interactive program media for a aircraft readme manual? lol.. Awesome....



Bill

Cazzie
December 18th, 2009, 16:40
It's our money paying for it Bill, :icon_lol:

Thanks Mick, you just wasted a good 40-minutes of my time, I'll be back! :icon_lol:

Caz

TARPSBird
December 18th, 2009, 16:46
One of the videos on the PDA shows a NASA AJ-2 Savage conducting zero-gravity testing. If you're not familiar with this 1950's USN bird this is about the longest vid you're gonna see that shows one in flight. :)

Tom Clayton
December 18th, 2009, 19:00
In IE8, it needs Compatibility mode, but very nice!