Northwest Aerospace News August | September — Issue No. 22 | Page 60

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An Electroimpact AFP machine laying up composite material to create a wing spar .

PERSPECTIVE THROUGH A KEYHOLE

By Byran Jacobs
BRYAN JACOBS
CGTech | ( 206 ) 775-5116 Contact : Bryan . Jacobs @ cgtech . com
Memories of visiting my great-grandmother as a very young boy evoke powerful feelings of excitement . Her home had old-fashioned keyholes in all the doors that allowed me to peek into other rooms , as I ’ d seen in cartoons . More significantly , the home was also in the direct flightpath of a busy nearby airport . Every time a massive jetliner roared overhead while landing , the ground would shake , and I would envision the adventures the people on board must have been returning from . I dreamed of flying on a plane myself , but it seemed very out of reach because my parents had never been on a plane themselves .
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