'The sort of flying flying that gives you goosebumps' - Cambridge News | Saturday started with a stunning performance by the Red Arrows, the RAF's display team, followed by four Hurricanes and the incredible sight of 16 Spitfires ...
Organizers pleased with air show - The Herald-Mail | Besides the high-performance planes zooming past in a deafening roar, the two-day Thunder Over the Blue Ridge Air Show at the Eastern West Virginia Regional ...
GALLERY: Airshow presses on despite low cloud - Belfast Newsletter | The families really love the Red Arrows but the aircraft enthusiasts really like the Eurofighter." One spectator who attended the event told the News Letter ...
The Few honoured at Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary Day commemoration at ...- The Press, York | More than 450 current and former members of the Armed Forces took part in a parade at the Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington, which was also the biggest event ...
Heavenly skies: Fans say farewell to air show - Seacoastonline.com "That's what really gets me," he said, as he prepared to watch the US Navy Blue Angels take off for their final flight demonstration for the weekend. ...
Air show honors Sedalia firefighter | firefighter, air, volk ... by Matthew Steingraber | News: Air show honors Sedalia firefighter | firefighter, air, volk, sedalia, fellow, new, community, including, hero, service…
Widower of WWII-era WASP pilot to receive Congressional Gold Medal at Billings ... - Billings Gazette | Dick Logan introduced Marjorie to every famous aviator, including Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart, who flew through Billings. "He'd call me at school, ...
Fly-in soars in Watsonville: Every plane and pilot has a tale to tell - San Jose Mercury News | He spends his time flying from air show to air show. He had his 1942 PF-19 on display at the 46th Annual Watsonville Fly-In and Air Show Saturday. ...
The Aviators TV - We would like to thank you all for your very enthusiastic response to The Aviators during the Canadian premiere. There's much more to come... Stay tuned! For our American fans, your chance to catch the show starts in many cities THIS WEEK! Contact your local PBS station for further info (emails get more accurate airing details than onl...ine schedules)… http://www.pbs.org/stationfinder/stationfinder_relocalize.html
Win family tickets to Southport Airshow - Liverpool Echo | The Southport Air Show welcomes back the Red Arrows on the Saturday, ready to wow visitors with their famous aerobatic manoeuvres. ...
Fiorito: It's time we killed the air show - Toronto Star | Maybe you like the air show. I understand that some people prefer vicarious thrills; even I am not immune to the naked charms of roaring, throbbing, ...
Families' disappointment after being turned away from air show - Cambridge News | Museum bosses apologised after ticket holders were turned away from an air show which brought roads south of Cambridge to a standstill. ...
Pease air show was all about the money - Seacoastonline.com | You need to separate the air show into the performers and the people who ran it. A few weekends ago the fighter wing in Westfield, Mass., had an air show ...
Fantastic Farnborough from Pacific Wings Magazine by Rob | Once again, Pacific Wings was right in the action at Farnborough International 2010. Peter Cooper was there all week not only as Pacific Wings' UK correspondent, but also as Farnborough Airport's semi-official historian and photographer. Farnborough is unquestionably the cradle of British aviation. One hundred and two years ago, it was the site of the first powered flight in the UK. Today, it is a thriving business airport and, once every two years, the site of the world-renowned Farnborough International Air Show. From 19–26 July, it was home to Farnborough International Air Show 2010—the 39th international display on this hallowed ground…
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AirVenture Night Show Spectacular from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News - A spectacular finale at AirVenture on Saturday evening was almost worth the entire trip to Oshkosh. The first EAA night air show in decades packed the house. Under a star filled sky the audience was thrilled by amazing aerobatics and pyrotechnics extraordinaire…
Jumbos coming out of bone yard from Radar Vector - Civil Aviation News by radar vector | Airlines around the world are bringing back to life their Boeing 747s from storage in the desert. Statistics from aviation consultant Ascend Worldwide Ltd. shows the number of 747s recalled in June exceeded those mothballed for the first time since January 2009.
The Rest of the King Story from AVWeb Podcast - Podcast | Santa Barbara Police have taken some heat for their handling of the detention of John and Martha King on Aug. 28. AVweb's Russ Niles spoke with Lt. Paul McCaffrey of the SBPD, who says that, based on the information they had, the officers did a proper and professional job of bringing the situation to a safe conclusion. (Note this podcast is longer than usual at 16 minutes.)
Crowdsourcing A Piece of the Music from AcroCamp by Stephen Force (Steve Tupper) Check out the current episode of Airspeed for information about how we're crowdsourcing some of the music for Acro Camp! Listen to the episode, download the guide tracks, play or sing, and you might find yourself in the soundtrack of an independent film!...
This Week in Space - Setp. 5, 2010 from RLV and Space Transport News | Here is the latest episode of Spaceflight Now's This Week in Space. Topics include: A massive booster roars to life in Utah test, taking out the trash space station style, planning an asteroid mission and NASA mixes up fake vomit in the lab!...
Space Access Society: "Time Running Out for NASA Reform" from RLV and Space Transport News | The latest message from Henry Vanderbilt at the Space Access Society: Time Running Out for NASA Reform - The proposed new NASA space exploration policy looks as promising as anything we've seen come from those quarters for a long time. These reforms pass responsibility for basic space access to the US commercial sector, while refocusing NASA away from their ruinously inefficient in-house rocket development bureaucracy and back toward developing new technologies for future transportation and deep-space exploration…
C-130 Heliplane from The Unwanted Blog | An idea out of Lockheed-California, circa March 1963 for a VTOL C-130. Featuring fore and aft rotors like the Chinook, but with only two blades per rotor, and the ability to align them for minimum drag during forward flight. However, the illustration seems to show a dearth of actual powerplants. The normal C-130's four turboprops are here reduced to two… with no means of powering the props shown. No further data on this…
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