Friday, April 22, 2011

Indy Transponder 22-APR-2011 1030z

The RV8tors and fly2help – Text to win a flight with a Spitfire  from Flightline UK - UK Airshow News by Flightline UK | fly2help is proud to announce an exciting new partnership for 2011 with the fast-moving RV8tors display team. - A new partnership between the Gloucestershire based aviation charity fly2help and the breathtaking RV8tors Display Team will be spreading the word of fly2help ‘air smiles’ days at air shows across the country. With fly2help logos emblazoned upon these high performance aircraft, the RV8tors support for the charity’s work will be hard to miss.  To celebrate this new relationship, the teams are also running an inspiring new competition that is certain to get any aviation-heart racing…

Coming to a Paris Air Show Near You: Su-30, JF-17 And More ...  by Robert Wall | Not necessarily next year but when your main partner is the UK you give them the debut. The F-22 sofar has not made it to the Paris Air Show this has something to do with what some would call a special relationship ...

Oxford Airport now on the summer airshow calendar - Travelio.net | Oxford Airport will join the UK air show calendar on Sunday, 21 August when it hosts its first 'Fly To The Past' airshow and family day. The show will feature four hours of historic fly-bys, taking the audience from early bi-planes, through to fighter ...

Air Show grounded - Brantford Expositor - Ontario, CA - The 2011 Brantford air show has been grounded. Organizers of the Rotary Brantford Charity Air Show announced the decision Thursday not to proceed...

Service & Sacrifice: A B-17 Lost And Found - WBIR-TV | The last time Jim Talley saw his B-17 bomber named "Choo-Z-Suzy" he had just jumped out of it and was gripping a smoldering parachute free-falling in a panic. His plane was awash in flames and headed for a crash landing. More than sixty years later Mr. ...

Fast mover, high flyer — the X-15 walkaround  from Travel for Aircraft | North American’s X-15 is famous. Famous for being the fastest aircraft with a record that stands to this day, four decades after the fact. Barely twenty years after the first famed rocket powered aircraft, the subsonic Me 163 Komet*, flew the rocket powered X-15 would break Mach 6...

D188A Artwork from The Unwanted Blog | Gee, I wish I had a high resolution version of this painting created at Bell Aircraft circa 1960 illustrating the D188A VTOL strike fighter being maintained…

Today in Aviation History – April 22  from Calgary Recreational and Ultralight Flying Club by bikeal

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