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Local Honor Flight Founder Earns Red Cross Hero Nomination - KJCT8 | GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. -- Sometimes it takes a hero to recognize other heroes. That's what people are saying about Kevin Wodlinger, founder of the Western Slope Honor Flight.  The Honor Flight is a program that flies veterans to see the World War II Memorial and other monuments in Washington D.C. ...

Honor Flight Network - Official Site 

Wis. WWII vets prepare for Honor Flight to Wash. - Chicago Tribune | Many World War II veterans have never seen the Washington, DC memorial that was built in their honor. Next week a group of central Wisconsin veterans will finally get their chance. The Honor Flight Network is a volunteer organization that flies ...

RAF practises royal wedding fly-past - Telegraph.co.uk | Pilots at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire practise their fly-past ahead of Kate Middleton and Prince William's marriage. Seven aircraft will take part in the formation that will fly over Buckingham Palace, at 1000 feet on Friday following the royal ...

Man from Eaton representing Britain in World Free Flight Championships from Flight International | The World Free Flight Championships, a model aircraft event, is taking place in Argentina, South America next month is an international competition testing the best of homemade free flight models. Britain's entrant, Mike Woodhouse, 68, from Eaton, Norwich, will be taking six of his aircraft to the competition. ...

1940′s ball slated at Boulder Airport from General Aviation News | A 1940’s USO style show will be part of a World War II-era ball at the Boulder Airport in Colorado....

Dr. Arthur Mauro to receive Manitoba Aviation Council's 2011 Pioneer of Flight ... - Aviation.ca | “Dr. Mauro's presence has been felt in numerous aspects of our industry, from transportation policy, to airline and airport operations, to preserving local aviation history. He is most deserving of this award.” “Congratulations to Dr. Mauro who has ...

Yak-50 – a dangerous winner from Shortfinals's Blog | Fragility can be a thing of beauty in a flower or a skillful work of art, but it becomes a dangerous attribute in an aircraft, particularly one which is designed for aerobatics. The Yakovlev Design Bureau produced the Yak-50 (first flown in 1973) for one thing only – to win aerobatic competitions, especially on the international stage. Powered by an Ivchenko Vedeneyev M-14P radial of 360 hp, this metal monoplane could pull 9G as it  ...

The Must-read History of the United States Air Force's Cold War Training ... - PR Newswire | Earlier this year, the book was named to the United States Air Force Chief of Staff's Recommended Reading List for Military Heritage, putting in the hands of hundreds of servicemen what Air & Space magazine called, "a wonderful tale...supremely told. ...

CIA to release 900 previously classified documents and debut POW film at National Museum of the U.S. Air Force from National Museum of the USAF Top Stories | The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) will present a symposium recognizing the sacrifice and dedication of Civil Air Transport (CAT) and Air America (AA) personnel on June 2 at 5:30 p.m. at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.  During the symposium, nearly 900 recently declassified documents from 1946 to 1978 will be released from  ...

In the archive: Iconic front cover images from Flight International 

Stranded at Sea from www.airspacemag.com | On January 16, 1942, Chief Petty Officer Harold Dixon and his crew took off in a Douglas Devastator bomber for an anti-submarine mission over the Pacific Ocean, canvassing an area patrolled by the Japanese navy. Once the crew left their aircraft carrier, the USS Enterprise, they kept radio silence to protect the carrier’s location from the enemy. ...

From EvanFlys | Hi all my aviation friends! I have been busy lately after finishing my science fair project.  | I finally finished editing my interview with two really cool USCG C-130 pilots  - you can see some of it here if you want to.  | For spring break my dad and I went on a road trip to the gold country and we stopped at Sanders Aeronautics and I took a bunch of pictures and also my dad shot two videos, one of the Me-262 they're finishing and also their Sea Fury on it's maiden flight with a new engine!  |  My dad and I went to the cool Classic Jet Aircraft Association "Jet Blast" on Friday. Here are the photos I took.   Here's a video my dad made of it.   |  On Saturday I had to stay home and do school work but my dad went to Salinas with Eddie Andreini to check out Eddie's Mustang. My dad's new photos are about half way down the page here.   Here is his video of Eddie's Mustang  (Watch it - he's really happy with it!)  | On our road trip my dad and I went into the Black Chasm cave and also into the Sutter Creek gold mine! They were great but we didn't get any gold!  Evan
   
Vulcan Bomber gives Yorkshire Air Museum visitors a treat - The Press, York | Hundreds of visitors to the Yorkshire Air Museum near York received a spectacular fly past by the world's last flying Vulcan V Bomber. The huge four-engined delta winged jet bomber, pictured, gave the crowds several flypasts over the air museum at ...

Kitchener Aero Cockpit & Avionics Upgrade to Historic F86 Fighter Jet - AMTOnline.com | KAAV has just completed an extensive upgrade of the cockpit of this unique and valuable piece of Canadian aviation history. This centerpiece of the installation is a Garmin G500 Integrated Flight Display System. The modification program was started in ...

air pictures de havilland vampire - my avia blog | A highly detailed set of photographs of the original De Havilland Venom cockpit section displayed at Botany Bay, showing much close detail of the seat, instrument panels and controls. Photosets may be purchased at low cost by email or on CD-R using secure on-line ordering. ...

Video: Ask an Expert: the “Barron Hilton Pioneers of Flight Gallery” - CRUFC | Ask an Expert: the “Barron Hilton Pioneers of Flight Gallery". Dr. Jeremy Kinney, curator in the Aeronautics Division of the National Air and Space Museum, discusses the “Barron Hilton Pioneers of Flight Gallery.” This informal gallery talk was recorded on September 8, 2010 as part of the National Air and Space Museum’s “Ask an Expert” lecture series.

Today in History: Centralia Hopes to Be Location for 'Aeroplane' Factory in 1911 - Centralia Chronicle | During this week in April 11, Centralia was hopeful an “aeroplane” factory would locate in the area. “Centralia may have an airship factory,” The Centralia Daily Chronicle. “A committee of local business men is at work on the proposition now, ...

Little Rock Air Force Base hit by tornado from Warplanes Online Community | A tornado struck Little Rock Air Force Base Monday, approximately 8 p.m. causing damage to three C-130s and roughly 100 houses.  Emergency crews immediately responded in the aftermath of the tornado and conducted a house-to-house recall of all personnel, according to a 19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs news release. Base housing residents were also encouraged to stay indoors due to downed power lines in base housing. ...

F-35B prepares for testing in rough seas from CavokBlog | The Lockheed F-35B Lightning II has taken another step towards the tests carried on board the USS Wasp (LHD-1) this year, after the staff of the Integrated Test Force F-35 using weights to simulate the procedures of the chain Hunting on the flight deck during rough seas. For the test we used the F-35B BF-1. The team found no point of interference and identified ways to optimize the techniques for securing aircraft. The  ...

Alaska Kids Build A Plane from AVwebFlash Current Issue | A group of students at Chevak High School, located on the remote Alaskan tundra, worked together over the winter to build a Rans S-6s Coyote II experimental aircraft from a kit, and flew it for the first time on March 24. "The aircraft was beautifully built and was obviously the pride of the aeronautics class at the school," John Davis, a Designated Airworthiness Representative who flew in from Anchorage to inspect the airplane, told the Alaska Dispatch. Ryan Walker, a teacher at the school who is a CFI and A&P, bought the kit and guided the class as they built the aircraft. The project, which was sponsored by Build A Plane, AvSTEM, Rans, and others, was inspired by a similar project in nearby Hooper Bay, a Yu'pik Eskimo village.

Abby Jarve: Why I Want to Fly from Flight To Success | "A week after Christmas in 2010 was my first flight in a small plane with the BEFA. It was amazing, something that I will never forget.  Everything seems slower up in the air. Cars that once seemed so fast slowed down to a crawl. People turned to ants. We were flying through air, it seemed like there was nothing around us. A big chunk of metal with six passengers that could actually fly. Something that just over 100 years ago, seemed impossible.  ...

Virgin Galactic's space program - USA Today | Astronaut Brian Binnie rides on SpaceShipOne in Mojave, Calif., in 2004 after his suborbital flight that won the Ansari X Prize. The $10 million dollar prize went to the first team to launch the weight equivalent of three people into suborbital space ...

Don't miss the first ever Space Night at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force from National Museum of the USAF Top Stories | From four astronaut presentations to a Star-Gaze, the stage is set for an exciting night from 6-11 p.m. on May 5 at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.  A variety of interactive and fun space-themed programs, demonstration stations, artifacts and other displays will be available throughout the museum during this free after-hours event. With over 10 partnering organizations - some of which are featured below - visitors of all ages will enjoy this extraordinary event. ...

Thanks To @NASA, 150 Twitter Fans Get To See Final Space Shuttle Launch In Person This Friday from AllTwitter | This Friday, April 29, the space shuttle Endeavour blasts off for the last time, in its 25th and final mission.  Endeavour was the fifth and final space shuttle to be built, and the launch on Friday will be the penultimate space shuttle flight. Space shuttle Atlantis, due to take off on June 28, 2011, will be the final mission before the space shuttle program is officially retired after 30 years of service. ...

The STS-134 Endevour Crew Profiles from Spaceports

Space Shuttle Endeavor crew arrives at Kennedy Space Center from AF.mil Photos | The STS-134 crew arrived in T-38 jets April 26, 2011, at the NASA Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The Space Shuttle Endeavour will be piloted by retired Col. Gregory Johnson, a 1984 Air Force Academy graduate. Launch for the 14-day mission is scheduled for April 29 at 3:47 p.m. EDT. (NASA photo/Bill Ingalls)

Live from space: You talk to Commander Mark Kelly and the Endeavour Crew from Official Google Blog | ... On Friday, April 29, the crew of STS-134 will launch into space for the final mission of Space Shuttle Endeavour and we want to give you the chance to connect with them. On May 2, NASA Commander Mark Kelly and his crew will take your questions live from space on YouTube. PBS NewsHour will live stream the interview from its YouTube channel with veteran space reporter Miles O’Brien curating and asking your questions to the crew. ...

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