Lockheed workers, Navy and Marines help Santa reach more kids from Sky Talk by Star-Telegram | A good photo spread on Star-Telegram.com shows Santa arriving at Naval Air Station Fort Worth on Thursday aboard the Blue Angels "Fat Albert" C-130 to collect toys gathered by local Lockheed Martin employees for the Marines Toys for Tots program. - Bob Cox
Famed fliers coming back after tragedy - Wairarapa Times Age - Wings Over Wairarapa this summer will see the return to the skies of the Red Checkers, the air force precision aerobatic display team that has been out of ...
Visit our booth at ICAS 2010 - This year you can find Melissa Aerobatics at Booth #'s 820-822. Stop by to hear about our incredible acts:'Wingsuit & Aerobatics' Formation between husband and wife in an airplane and in free-fall! This was a big hit in 2010 in shows all across North America. To see a video follow this link…
Local pilots enjoy experimental aircraft adventure - Valley News | The roundabout route taken by Wayne Flemington of Winchester and Les Seymour of Fallbrook led them to an international air show, over the Rocky Mountains ...
Goodyear Blimp Ride Like Being At Sea by flyer98 | It doesn't take Matthew St. John long to come up with his favorite part of his job. It's the view. Really, what other answer could there be? St. John, a pilot on the Goodyear blimp Spirit of Innovation, said he usually spends two or three hours daily in the sky, hovering over stadiums or taking jaunts in the 4-year-old craft. "You get in a Zen-like state," he says. "You kind of relax."
McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II from Planeshots:
Shuttle Woes Pull Plug on Students' Space Station Talk - The Ledger - Students had expected to communicate with astronauts in space from the FAA Production Studios located on the Sun 'n Fun complex of Lakeland Linder Regional ...
Rocket launching teaches innovative skills - LubbockOnline.com | The students in the Lubbock Independent School District's new All Systems Go rocketry class cheered following the successful launch. ...
Today In Aviation History – December 4 « Calgary Recreational and ... by bikeal | Today In Aviation History – December 4. 4 12 2010. In 1908… The Englishman J.T.C. Moore-Brabazon (later Lord Tara of Brabazon) makes a flight of 1350 ft. in a Voisin biplane at Issy-les-Moulineaux in France. ...
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