Thursday, May 13, 2010

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Joint Services Open House and Air Show at Joint Base Andrews, May 15-16 - Washington Post | The array of aerial acrobatics includes the Navy's Blue Angels, the Army's Golden Knights parachute team and a demonstration of the Air Force's F-22 Raptor ...

Hondo air show to feature WWII planes - San Antonio Express | HONDO — More than 20 warbirds from the World War II era are expected to be on display at an air show here Saturday ...

'Wings Over Pittsburgh' Air Show Coming Back - WTAE Pittsburgh | The annual air show drew more than 150000 people to the 911th Airlift Wing Air Force Reserve at Pittsburgh International Airport in 2008. ...

Cherry Point Air Show Now Every Two Years – WITN | Cherry Point says it will no longer hold an air show on the air station every year. The base says the air show will return to a biennial schedule, ...

Air Show Saluting Key Brothers Coming Soon - The Key Brothers Diamond Anniversary Air Show is coming up May 22-23 to Meridian's Key Brothers Aviation.

US Aerobatic Pilot Helps Kenya's Wildlife Pilots Battle Poachers - Voice of America | But an American aerobatic pilot is trying to end the slaughter by training the pilots who patrol the skies over Africa. Based on interviews from the ...

Wounded Warriors lift off with Vandy-1 - AOPA Pilot | AOPA hosted Vandy-1's five aircraft—a P-51 Mustang, two L-39 Albatroses, and two MS-760 Paris Jets—along with a B-25 at the association's ramp on the ...

City Notes — NAC 4 to meet at Worman's Mill - Frederick News Post | The organizers of the 2010 Air Race Classic need community liaisons for race teams flying in the air race ending June 24 and 25 at Frederick Municipal ...

Sport pilot plans to fly into all 50 states - Minot Daily News | While in Minot, Michael Combs is scheduled to visit the Dakota Territory Air Museum. Before coming to Minot, day 12 of his trip, called the "Flight for the ...

Museum to induct Neil Armstrong into Hall of Honor at Friday ceremony - Gulf Breeze News | Neil Armstrong, Naval Aviator. Neil Armstrong served as a Flying Midshipman during the Korean War and became a test pilot for the National Advisory ...

Spitfire makes emergency landing in Lincolnshire (England) - A Spitfire from the Lincolnshire-based Battle of Britain Memorial Flight has been forced to make an emergency landing at RAF Cranwell. The incident happened over Lincolnshire at 1200 BST on Wednesday. The Spitfire pilot reported problems with the plane's undercarriage shortly after takeoff from its base at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire. It was able to make a safe landing on the north runway of RAF Cranwell near Sleaford, an RAF spokesman said. The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, which also includes a Lancaster, Hurricanes, a Dakota and a Chipmunk, performs fly pasts and public displays around the UK.

World War II bomber visits Chico - Mercury-Register | Garrett Davis, 10, takes a look inside the Boeing B-17 bomber the Aluminum Overcast with his father, Rob Davis, ...

Flying history lands in Broomfield - Broomfield Enterprise from http://www.broomfieldenterprise.com/ | When you get up close, historic artifacts have a way of playing with the senses. Sometimes it`s the musty odor of old exhibits at a museum. Other times it`s the pungent smell of motor oil and aviation fuel and the deafening roar of four engines. Fans of the latter will get their chance to experience it up close Friday and Saturday, when The Liberty Foundation`s B-17 Flying Fortress visits Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport…

Planes of Fame – Chino Air Show 2010 | photorecon.net by joekates | 10:45-11:10 Airshow Begins National Anthem/Missing Man Formation 11:10-11:25 Silver Wings Wingwalking Stearman Biplane – Hartley Folstad and Margi Stivers 11:25-11:40 Rob Harrison Aerobatic Performance by the "Tumbling Bear" in his Zlin ...

History in Flight | Military Aviation | Air & Space Magazine from http://www.airspacemag.com/ Planes of Fame Air Museum in Chino, California, exhibits one of the most significant collections of airplanes in the country. This weekend the exhibits will come to life as the museum stages its annual airshow. Nearly 30 "planes of fame," as well as aircraft from neighbors and nearby museums, will fly on May 15 and 16 in what one Air & Space writer once called "the world's most spectacular aerial display of rare warbirds from all generations." How rare? The museum owns the only original, airworthy Japanese Zero fighter and one of the few Russian-built MiG-15s flying anywhere. The MiG (above right) will perform with the museum's North American F-86 Sabre in a tribute to the veterans of the Korean War, the conflict that pitted the two aircraft against each other.

Centennial exhibits, funding needs focus of history museum director - The City Wire | The next planned opening, "The Fort in Flight: Bud Mars and the City's Aviation History," opens May 21 on the 100th anniversary of the city's, ...

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