Saturday, October 30, 2010

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Wings Over Pittsburgh air show aims to repeat success - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review | The Wings Over Pittsburgh air show will give an encore performance here next year to mark the 10th anniversary of 9/11…

Aviation Mall to hold Halloween event - Glens Falls Post-Star | QUEENSBURY, NY -- All area children with their parents are invited to enjoy Halloween at Aviation Mall with trick or treating and a children's costume contest ...

Video: US Air Force Thunderbirds Fly Over the Magic Kingdom ... by Amanda Tinney - The US Air Force Thunderbirds fly over Disney parade floats, park guests and Cinderella Castle Oct. 26, 2010 at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vi...

Pararescuemen demonstrate their skills during Air Force Week from AF.mil PA pararescuemen from the 920th Rescue Wing jumps from an HC-130P/N King while performing a freefall rescue demonstration Oct. 27, 2010, at Cocoa Beach, Fla. As part of the demonstration for Air Force Week Cocoa Beach, the Airman will swim to shore. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Rob Grande)

Save the Day in Fort Worth, Texas: Flying Musicians: Landing at AOPA Summit 2010
from You Fly, Girl by Cathy Gale | Flying Musicians: Landing at AOPA Summit 2010 -- Live Performances at the AOPA Airportfest Stage Sponsored by Sennheiser– Fort Worth, Texas – The Flying Musicians Association, Inc. (FMA), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, will be featured during the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Aviation Summit on November 11-13. With more than 410,000 members, AOPA is the largest civil aviation association in the world…

Grand marshal Dick Rutan arrives for Nevada Day - Nevada Appeal | Rutan's story is being celebrated this year as Nevada marks 100 years of aviation history, which started with another adventurous aviator on June 23, ...

Horror Stories From Space: 10 Ways Life in Orbit Can Be Rough from SPACE.com - In honor of Halloween, here are 10 ways space station living can be a horror story....

Apollo 13 astronaut recalls dark day - Indiana Gazette | It was real people, though, like his uncle, a naval aviator, and Robert Goddard, an American rocketry pioneer, who piqued Lovell's interest in a way that ...

B-17 journey brings about new appreciation, old memories - al.com | 2000 FEET OVER NORTH ALABAMA - I am sitting at the radio man's desk, wind whooshing above me from the open top of the B-17. The four props are a blur out ...

WWII war planes - The Birmingham News - al.com | L to R, former B-17 pilots Wilburn Howard and Robert Schultz greet each other in front of The Collings Foundation's WINGS OF FREEDOM TOUR's Boeing B-17 ...

Pilot makes quick landing on I-65 - News Courier | Lankford said he was flying from Hazel Green to a Courtland air show when the emergency landing became necessary. Firefighters, emergency personnel and an ...

I have an aversion to this sort of inversion! from Bayou Renaissance Man by Peter | I've heard of, and seen, inverted flight . . . but inverted landings? That's new to me, but a stunt pilot, Craig Hosking, modified his Pitts Special, 'Double Take', for the purpose. Weird, but certainly entertaining! I particularly liked the second tail-wheel on top of the tail . . . but when I'm in a plane, I think I'd greatly prefer the more conventional variety of landing, thank you very much! Peter

Sikorsky unveils S-97 for high-speed scout and attack helicopter contest from Flight Image of the Day by Will Horton | Building on the record-breaking X2 demonstrator, Sikorsky has launched the S-97 Raider programme to fly and test a high-speed scout and attack helicopter. The coaxial-rotor, compound helicopter, scheduled to complete first flight within 50 months, will carry weapons and troops like the Russian Mil Mi-24, but fly faster than 200kt (370km/h) in cruise, and 220kt in dash mode, Sikorsky says. Continue reading...

SpaceShipTwo makes another glide test over Calif - San Jose Mercury News | SpaceShipTwo made its first unpowered flight on Oct. 10 at Mojave Air & Space Port. The program is progressing toward tests in which the craft will fire its ...

Virgin's SpaceShipTwo completes 2nd glide flight - msnbc.com | More glide tests are on the books, part of "an aggressive flight test schedule," according to Burt Rutan, founder of Scaled Composites. ...

10 pilots volunteer time, planes to give foster kids a chance to fly from Aviation eBrief | An initiative involving 10 volunteer pilots, the American Charities Foundation and the Experimental Aircraft Association Youn -More-

Youth Pilot Program Grounded Again in Big Spring - NewsWest9.com | It's called "Young Eagle Flights" and it takes place at the Hanger 25 Air Museum. It had to be canceled because not enough planes are ready. ...

PR: Claire Bear Aviation Books Win National Recognition from You Fly, Girl by Cathy Gale | Two Named as "Best Book 2010" FinalistsAurora, Colorado – On October 26, 2010, USABookNews.com named two publications from Powder Puff Pilot as finalists of their Best Books 2010 Awards. Claire Bear's First Solo was recognized in the Children's Picture Book: Softcover Fiction category, while Claire Bear Explains… What Pilots Fly placed as a finalist in the Children's Picture Book: Softcover NonFiction category. Powder Puff Pilot is a Colorado-based publisher and web retailer that specializes in gear and accessories for women pilots…

How the Lockheed P-80 Saved McDonnell Aircraft from Aviation Trivia of the Day by JP Santiago | In 1942 James McDonnell was summoned to Washington to meet with officials from the US Navy's Bureau of Aeronautics (BuAer). At the time McDonnell Aircraft only built parts for other aircraft manufacturers at its St. Louis facilities and only had one aircraft program going, the XP-67 Moonbat fighter…

Our Stealth Jets Need to Have a Talk from Defense Tech by John | Flight Global's Steve Trimble is at it again today. He's got a great and simple breakdown of the tech differences between the air superiority rock star F-22 Raptor and its jack of all trades 5th generation cousin, the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter. Most interesting is his listing of the software and sensor differences between the two jets and the fact that Lockheed is proposing making the planes a lot more similar…

Lockheed proposes F-35'ing the F-22 from The DEW Line by Stephen Trimble | So far, the F-22 and F-35 have been developed along parallel paths. Except for one of the F-35's engines, the direct links between Lockheed's two "fifth-generation fighters" are surprisingly thin. It seems both Lockheed Martin and the US Air Force like it that way. If an official -- or even unofficial -- photo exists showing both aircraft together in flight, I've never seen it…

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