Welcome to the 2010 race. We are number 23 this year. from Snow Eagles Air Racing Team by snoweaglesracingteam - WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE WE ARE AIR RACE CLASSIC NUMBER 23 - The new 2010 Snow Eagles race team, will consist of 3 female pilots. We are racing for a charity once again this year. We will be racing for the Nebraska Chapter of the Make-A-Wishfoundation. Dr. Suzanne Braddock lives in Omaha. She is a dermatologist with an office in Omaha. has been a licensed pilot since 1984, with private and instrument ratings. She initially became interested in aviation when the State of Nebraska flew her to North Platte, Ne for a medical clinic several times a month…
Indian Air Force to showcase 'Vayu Shakti-2010' at Pokhran today - Little About | The other attractions will include aerobatics display by Surya Kirans and Sarang, display by IAF skydiving team-Akash Ganga and renditions by IAF Symphonic ...
Prez to visit IAF's air show in Rajasthan – Doordarshan | President Pratibha Devisingh Patil will visit Indian Air Force's air show Fire Power-2010 in the Pokaran Field Firing Range near Jaisalmer. ...
Pilot Part of History - The Ledger | They moved here in 2002, after participating in the Sun 'n' Fun-Fly-In. "I love it here, I love the balmy nights and I love the aviation community that's ...
Ex-aerobatic pilot's plane shown at state air exhibit - Livingston Daily | By Frank Konkel • DAILY PRESS & ARGUS • February 28, 2010 An airplane flown by Howell's world-famous aerobatic pilot Henry Haigh Sr. is a featured exhibit ...
Best of the Web - Golf Hotel Whiskey by John | Society of Air Racing Historians. History buffs may also want to check out the website of the Society of Air Racing Historians which includes in-depth coverage of the air races between 1929 and 1949 along with plenty of must-see ...
Louise Thaden flies from Santa Monica to Cleveland to win first women's air ... - Plain Dealer | It was the first time the air races had been held it Cleveland – and it was another first – the first women's air race – that was capturing the imaginations ...
100 years ago, first plane took flight in region - Boston Globe | He teamed with Augustus M. Herring - a journeyman aviation pioneer who had worked for Octave Chanute and just split ways with Glenn Curtiss, two prominent ...
WWII planes set to land Monday at Mound - Vicksburg Post | A B-24J Liberator, the only fully restored and flying plane of its kind, is scheduled to land at 2 pm along with a B-17 bomber and a P-51 long-range support ...
History takes flight at March Field Air Museum - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin | At the March Field Air Museum in Riverside there is a Folland Gnat, one of the smallest jet planes to fly - it's painted bright red and is dwarfed by most ...
Regina couples make stop at air museum - Minot Daily News | "I became a POW 66 years ago today," said Yeomans, during a visit to the Dakota Territory Air Museum in Minot Saturday. "I'm glad to be here today, he said, ...
Gala lands $176000 for aviation science center - The Desert Sun | Kenneth Miles Aviation Science Center" as a tribute to the evening's honoree. Seated at a front table were some longtime friends and neighbors of the Miles' ...
Rodney's Aviation Ramblings: The Beechcraft Room @ Wellington Aero ... by Rodney | The Beechcraft Room @ Wellington Aero Club. It was a quiet day today at the club with windy conditions that would have been too difficult for most pilots, so flying was all but cancelled for the day. However with the upcoming 2010 open ...
Martin Jetpack: The Ultimate Fanny Pack! - Video by Martt - Ok, since it's not really a jet, and instead uses two ducted fans for vertical lift, I've long considered the Martin Jetpack to be more of a 'fanny' pack… but it's without a doubt the ultimate fanny pack : )
Teen aims high for his next test - Daily Breeze | His parents fed his interest by giving him flight simulators and, at age 8, they took him to an EAA Young Eagles event in Torrance where he got to fly in a ...
NBC: Brokaw Feature on Gander, Newfoundland after 9/11/01 from FlyerTalk Forums by dstan | This afternoon during its Vancouver Olympics coverage, NBC aired a 45 min feature by Tom Brokaw on the town and residents of Gander, Newfoundland. Unfortunately, I cannot find it online, and I can only hope that it will appear somewhere, but it's too good a story not to share for lack of a link. I'll try to summarize…
Aviation Trivia of the Day by JP Santiago - Long before the Cirrus SR22 series of composite aircraft flew, and even long before the composite Beech Starship flew, there was a general aviation aircraft that was made of all glassfiber plastics in an effort to make an affordable two-seat training aircraft that was easy to build. In mid-1958, Piper Aircraft started development of the PA-29 Papoose with the intent of putting an aircraft to market that would cost substantially less to build than other comparable types that used standard construction techniques and materials…
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