Thursday, October 8, 2009

Indy Transponder 08-OCT-09 1030z

Blue Angels homecoming - Chipley Bugle
The Navy's Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, will close the 2009 season at their annual Homecoming Air Show aboard Naval Air Station Pensacola ...


Biplane pilot ready for daring feats at Fleet Week - The San Francisco Examiner
Aviator Michael Wiskus is currently en route from Minneapolis and will arrive in San Francisco in time to participate in the San Francisco Fleet Week Air ...


U.S. Navy Blue Angels at San Francisco International Airport to ... by abby
San Francisco, California travelers have a special treat to enjoy as they fly from the San Francisco International Airport. The US Navy Blue Angels will fly…


Experience Blue Angels Fleet Week from Mt. Livermore, Angel Island ... by Aprilanne
From the top of Angel Island the Blue Angels are so close you can almost reach out and touch them! San Francisco, CA - Mount Livermore (at the top of Angel Island State Park) is the absolute BEST place to take in the sights during the ...


Coast Guard conducts Fleet Week safety overflights with Navy Blue ... by cgnews
Coast Guard conducts Fleet Week safety overflights with Navy Blue Angels pilot. Oct 7th, 2009. by cgnews. ALAMEDA, Calif. — A U.S. Coast Guard Air Station San Francisco MH-65 Dolphin helicopter flight crew, accompanied by a Navy Blue ...


Wild flight offers preview of air show at mcentire - The State
The reporters get the thrill of a lifetime, and Klatt creates a little publicity for the air show and the Air National Guard, which sponsors his stunt plane ...


Air Guard has 'a lot to celebrate' this weekend - The State
Highlights: Air demonstrations will feature the Army's Golden Knights parachute team, F-16 demonstrations, aerobatic airplanes and vintage aircraft. ...


Seats Being Auctioned For B-25 Flyover - Media Newswire
The Lone Star Flight Museum's B-25 is the only aircraft flying in the colors of the WWII-famed Doolittle Raiders, according to the museum's website. ...


2009 Webb Air Force Base Reunion from Diamond Pilots by Diamond Pilots
By BILL McCLELLAN - Big Spring will be celebrating its military heritage this weekend during the 2009 Webb Air Force Base Reunion. More than 200 people are expected to register at the Hangar 25 Air Museum from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday…


IAF gears up for 77th Air Force Day with successful dress rehearsal - Thaindian.com
The air show was also included a performance by Suryakiran aircrafts and aerobatics by Sarang team. The Suryakiran squadron is primarily composed of ...


Acclaimed director John Woo talks up Asian Film Fest entry - SDNN: San Diego News Network
It's called the “Flying Tigers.” It's a World War II movie about a South American volunteer flyer helping the Chinese army against the Japanese. ...


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Lest We Forget: CAF stalwartly vows to 'Keep 'em Flying' - MyWestTexas.com
The CAF, now the Commemorative Air Force, originally started as a group of flying “rebels” who urgently wanted to fly and to romance the high-performance ...


Midland High grad inducted into CAF hall of fame - MyWestTexas.com
Welch, now 91, will be one of seven inducted Friday into the Commemorative Air Force American Combat Airman Hall of Fame. The April 5 battle was just one of ...


WWI aviator remembered in France for his heroic actions - Kansas.com
A French community honored the bravery and tenacity of a former Kansas Guardsman and his pilot on Wednesday, more than nine decades after ...


AOPA Aviation Summit: Heart of a champion - Source: www.aopa.org
Patty Wagstaff has wowed millions at airshows worldwide with her exciting low-level aerobatic routines. Now, you can hear her story in person at AOPA Aviation Summit, Nov. 5 through 7, in Tampa, Fla.


WAI Connect Blog: Maj. Nicole Malachowski to Donate Amelia Earhart Achievement Award Toward Women Military Aviators' Scholarships from waishowdaily.blogspot.com
Maj. Nicole Malachowski, tactical call sign "FiFi," is our own inspiring Women Military Aviators (WMA) member with many firsts already achieved in her young life. In Atchison, Kansas, Amelia's birthplace, on July 11, 2009 the Amelia Earhart Festival took place celebrating the 112th year after Amelia's birth. Tributes by authors of books about Amelia, portrayals of Amelia by historians, arts, crafts, vendors and later acrobatics of wing walkers and parachutists were among the activities that took place. Maj. Nicole Malachowski received the Amelia Earhart Pioneering Achievement Award at the festival, which is presented to the individual whose life and career exemplifies the spirit of Amelia Earhart. To win the annual award requires an individual to demonstrate triumph over adversity, reinforce self worth and self confidence in young women and demonstrate that the sky is no longer the limit.


First international air salon in Israel slated for next year from Military Photos by Moti
The largest airshow and conference ever to be held in Israel, International Aerospace 2010, will take place in November 2010 at one of Israel's airports, the Israel-based Technologies magazine has announced. The announcement was released with the convening of the conference's steering committee. The conference and exhibition are expected to attract the world's top aeronautics and aerospace corporations.


World Aerobatics Network - World Aerobatic Performers Source: worldacro.ning.com
For all the Worlds an airshow - World Areobatics Network: Perfomers, competitors, contestants, and all events. We want you to come aboard and document your life through flight. Go here if you would...
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Post-Crash Updates: Wright Pilot Recovering; Catalina Pilot's Body Found from AVwebFlash Current Issue
Mark Dusenberry, the pilot who was hurt last Thursday in the crash of the 1905 Wright Flyer III replica in Dayton, Ohio, has been upgraded from critical to fair condition, hospital officials told the Dayton Daily News on Wednesday. The officials said Dusenberry, 48, has been released from intensive care, but gave no further details. Dusenberry was practicing at Huffman Prairie Flying Field in preparation for a celebration of the 104th Anniversary of Practical Flight. He was just seconds into his second early morning flight when witnesses saw the aircraft begin to oscillate vertically before pitching down from about 20 feet and impacting the ground (click here for a video). Also last week, Jim Eachus, 61, was lost when his experimental Avid Catalina seaplane sank in Inks Lake near Burnet, Texas. Rescue teams searched for days but found no sign of the pilot. On Saturday morning, two campers discovered his body, which had drifted to shore.


Special Shapes Arrive In Albuquerque - KOAT.com
ALBUQUERQUE, NM -- After weeks of waiting, Darth Vader and the other special shapes balloons that were held up in China are ready to fly over Albuquerque. ...


Study: Fatty foods give pilots an edge from Air Force Times - News
GRAND FORKS, N.D. — Running a marathon, grab a carbohydrate bar. Lifting weights, gulp a protein shake.But climbing into a fighter jet? Butter-soaked lobster might help.That was the surprising finding of a new military-funded study that sought to figure out what types of foods were best for pilots when missions restricted when or what they could eat…


2009 Rotorfest Photo Review from Kings Media by steven@kings-media.com (Steven King)

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