Casi todos los juegos funcionan perfectamente, puede haber alguno que no funcione total o parcialmente.
No se asegura que todos los juegos de la lista estén, pero si casi todos. La lista de juegos es de EJEMPLO ya que en cada partida de fabricación, puede tener modificaciones en la lista de juegos, cantidad, orden, nombre, etc.
La versión de software instalada es la Pandora RRTV 11 Plus. En la imagen dice 5S pero en el producto dice impreso 11. Incluye transformador 220V, cable HDMI, cable VGA, cable USB, 2 botones de repuesto.Gran calidad con panel de acrílico y base de metal.“This one shouldn’t be that long.Nuevo modelo! Incluye 3003 juegos para que nunca te aburras. “That one was especially sensitive because of the nature of the crash and where it crashed,” Greene told the Herald. The crash happened in June of 2018, but the report is dated June of 2020. That report, though, had a wait time of much longer than a month, though. That forced the drone’s remote pilot to choose between crashing the plane into the Atlantic Ocean or trying to make it to a Spanish airfield that was ultimately calculated to be too far away. Clement, who presided over the 2018 accident investigation board, noted that there were several Portuguese airfields that could have accommodated the drone, but none were “stitched” into its mission plan. It also found that the drone’s mission plan did not account for enough airfields at which the drone could land in an emergency.Ĭol.
That accident investigation board blamed the crash on a cracked oil line that caused its engine to shutdown. It’s meant to be used in litigation, discipline, and “adverse administrative action,” according to Air Force public affairs staff.Īfter an unmanned RQ-4B Global Hawk drone that took off from Grand Forks Air Force Base plunged into the ocean near Rota, Spain. Department of Defense, the AIB’s report is set to be released to the public. Unlike the safety board’s report, which Air Force staff said is meant for “mishap prevention” exclusively within the U.S. She said she was “hopeful” the report on the August drone crash would be published by the end of the year.
Lea Greene, the head of public affairs at Grand Forks Air Force Base, said the longest review period she’s seen lasted about a month. It’s unclear exactly how long that wait could be. 20, but there will presumably be another wait while Air Force staff review the report before publishing it. That would put the board’s deadline at Nov. 21 at the Grand Forks Air base, and that six-member panel is set to finish its own investigation within 30 days. 14.Īir Force staff said the the SIB’s report is "not releasable" because it contains “privileged analysis.” They also declined to name the people who compose the board, citing an exemption in the Freedom of Information Act that keeps military personnel, medical, and other files from public view if they’d “constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.”īut a second unnamed panel that convened last month is set to produce a second report about the crash that could actually see the light of day.Īn “accident investigation board” began meeting Oct. The seven-person board wrapped up at Langley Air Force base on Oct. 6, seven days after an unmanned,ĭrone left a 300-yard trail of debris as itĬrashed into a rural Grand Forks County fieldĪbout 4 miles north of Grand Forks Air Force Base. The Air Force has finished the first of two investigations into an August drone crash, and airmen are expected to finish the second - and publish a public report with their findings - by the end of the year.Ī “safety investigation board” first met on Aug.