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On Jan 17 2002, a series of auto-coupled (hands-off) approaches, through touchdown and rollout, were conducted to further test the LAAS system with a Fed-Ex Boeing 737-900, equipped with a Rockwell-Collins GLU-920 Multi-Mode receiver.
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The augmented GPS capable GLU-920 Multi-Mode receiver pre-dates September 2001, and is designed for use within the Boeing 757-200 and 767-200 model aircraft, like those used during the Sep 11 2001 terrorist attacks.
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On Aug 25 2001, a Fed-Ex 727-200 aircraft equipped with a Rockwell-Collins GNLU-930 Multi-Mode Receiver, conducted six full auto-lands during joint USAF/Raytheon sponsored test flights, using the Joint Precision Approach and Landings System (JPALS), the military augmented GPS counterpart of the civil LAAS system.
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On Sep 6 1996, Rockwell-Collins Commercial Avionics announced plans by Boeing and major commercial airlines to install Rockwell-Collins Multi-Mode Receiver (MMR) landing systems within their Boeing 757 and 767 aircraft.
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On Sep 6 1996, Rockwell-Collins Commercial Avionics announced plans by Boeing and major commercial airlines to install Rockwell-Collins Multi-Mode Receiver (MMR) landing systems within their Boeing 757 and 767 aircraft.
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On Jan 17 2002, a series of auto-coupled (hands-off) approaches, through touchdown and rollout, were conducted to further test the LAAS system with a Fed-Ex Boeing 737-900, equipped with a Rockwell-Collins GLU-920 Multi-Mode receiver.
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Leupold sell modular flashlights where you can get, for example, an MX-400 Multi-Mode LED Tactical Bezel for the front end of their MX™ Modular Flashlight.
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On Aug 25 2001, a Fed-Ex 727-200 aircraft equipped with a Rockwell-Collins GNLU-930 Multi-Mode Receiver, conducted six full auto-lands during joint USAF/Raytheon sponsored test flights, using the Joint Precision Approach and Landings System (JPALS), the military augmented GPS counterpart of the civil LAAS system.
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The augmented GPS capable GLU-920 Multi-Mode receiver pre-dates September 2001, and is designed for use within the Boeing 757-200 and 767-200 model aircraft, like those used during the Sep 11 2001 terrorist attacks.
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Samson SkyBike Samson Motorworks is developing the SkyBike, a two-passenger "Multi-Mode Vehicle" (MMV) with telescoping wings that appear from the sides of a shark-like body.
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