Saturday, January 30, 2010

Indy Transponder 30-JAN-10 1400z


Jacquie B. at Al Ain Aerobatic Show from The Kathryn Report by Kathryn | Launching into the air show circuit at the age of 50 in a one-of-a-kind aircraft certainly qualifies Jacquie Warda as an extraordinary pilot. She was introduced to aerobatics in 1986, when she received her private pilot's license and was convinced that aerobatic flying was her destiny.

John Travolta Living Legends of Aviation Awards Jan 22 2010 from TAKEOFF TUBE by rss@www.takeofftube.com(Aleale) - John Travolta, official Ambassador of Aviation, speaks at the Living Legends of Aviation Awards January 22, 2010 at the Beverly Hilton.

Sukhoi's new stealth fighter from Bayou Renaissance Man by Peter | Today Sukhoi announced the first flight of their new PAK FA stealth fighter-bomber, intended as a competitor to the US F-22 Raptor. The prototype is known as the T-50…

August air show at Pease to include aerobatic performers, USAF Stratotanker - Seacoastonline.com | PORTSMOUTH -- The Boston-Portsmouth Air Show announced today that world famous aerobatic performers Sean D. Tucker and John Klatt, as well as the USAF ...

Weather affects aerial displays – National | The French Breitling Jets team performs during the Al Ain Aerobatic Show yesterday. Jaime Puebla / The National The Al Ain Aerobatic Show took off yesterday ...

Wings of Freedom tour lands in Clearwater - 10 Connects | A Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress carried passengers who paid for the thrill of lifetime. "The nose was the best. You could go right up there, right behind the ...

OFFICIAL MATT HALL SUPPORTERS TOUR ANNOUNCED from AVIATION-NEWS by Marcel van Leeuwen | Matt Hall Racing and leading tour operator Avtours Australia have today launched the Official Matt Hall Supporters Tour to the Perth round of the 2010 Red Bull Air Race World Championships.  The four night tour from Thursday April 15 to Monday April 19 will take in all the thrills and excitement of the Western Australian capital [...] Related posts:Matt Hall exceeds all expectations ATR on Demo Tour in the US and to unveil further developments Red Arrows unveil new-look Aircraft ahead of Overseas Tour…

Air Show Funds Request Withdrawn - LocalNews8.com | IDAHO FALLS - The City of Idaho Falls is withdrawing their request to pay a portion of this summer's air show ...

Apollo 11 site named California historic resource - Washington Post | Donaldson, however, pointed to space tourism initiatives jump-started by Burt Rutan's SpaceShipOne and the pending Google Lunar X Prize - $30 million for ...

Tuskegee Airman Ace- Lee Archer- Gone West from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News | Retired Air Force Lt. Colonel Lee A. Archer, a Tuskegee Airman considered the only black ace pilot who also broke racial barriers as an executive at a major U.S. company and founder of a venture capital firm, died Wednesday in New York City. He was 90. His son, Roy Archer, said his father died at Cornell University Medical Center in Manhattan. A cause of death was not immediately determined…

Five African American Pilots Share Their Experiences from AvStop » Number One Online Resource For General Aviation News - The Museum of Flight commemorates Black History Month with a February 6 panel discussion with current Air Force and Alaska Airline pilots. Moderated by Tuskegee Airman, Lt. Col. Bill Holloman III (ret.) The program is at 2 p.m. in the William M. Allen Theater. Panelists will be available for autographs following the presentation. Books about African American pilots and astronauts, as well as other memorabilia, will be available for purchase in the Museum Store. The moderator for the panel, Lt. Col. Bill Holloman III (ret.) flew "Red Tail" P-51s with the 332nd Fighter Group in World War II--the famed Tuskegee Airmen. He continued flying during the Korean War and Vietnam, and he was the first black helicopter pilot in the Air Force.

Pilot's bombing blazedway for soldiers on land - The Desert Sun ... and he was on his way to Cherry Point, NC, where he trained in a Marine Corps PBJ-1, a modified B-25 Mitchell — a twin-engine, medium-range bomber. ...

Rice closes his familys 102-year-old law practice - CharlotteObserver.com | They learned how to fly P-40s, P-39s, P-51s and even the B-25 bomber. He lost part of his hearing teaching the British how to shoot at a plane, ...

Warbird Radio's Video Blog – Episode 5 from WarbirdRadio.com by Matt | WARBIRD RADIO – Take to the skies in a 1943 Taylorcraft L-2!  We'll go flying over Hodge's Hobbies – Georgia Peach Orchards and much more.  Thank you for supporting the station and enjoy the video. Be sure and sign up as a fan of Warbird Radio on Facebook – Twitter – Youtube!

Great gig in the sky by Randy Tinseth | I'm heading to Singapore, but before I leave for the air show, I wanted to point you to some great new material about 787 flight testing. Clearly the Dreamliner is the subject of intense interest right now. And many of you have been asking for some time whether Boeing plans to launch a site on the Web dedicated to updating progress with flight test. Well, this week we did just that, with a new 787 Dreamliner Flight Test site. There's a lot of great features on the site, including "Flight Test 101" and a way to track the paths of ZA001 and ZA002

IAC Report: January 2010 Meeting from IndyAeroClub.org | After all the "Happy New Year" greetings were exchanged, our new officers and general board members were introduced and sworn in.  Click on the photo below for a slide show - and you'll get to see pictures of all our new officers, and a few pictures while members enjoyed each others company during dinner.

Reluctant Moms and Dads from Rod Machado's Aviation Blog | Suppose I told you I could get your child to enthusiastically study geography, math, physics, chemistry, and psychology. After you had my head examined, would you be interested? Oh, and as a bonus I can get him or her to hang out with highly motivated, well educated older people who ...

669 Teams of Student Rocketeers Launching for Team America Rocketry Challenge ... PR-USA.net | Sponsored by the Aerospace Industries Association, the National Association of Rocketry and more than 30 industry partners, with participation by NASA, ...

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