Monday, May 9, 2011

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Air show wraps up 2-day run - Shreveport Times | Brent Allen of the 157th Fighter Squadron from McEntire JNGB in South Carolina on Sunday during the 2011 Defenders of Liberty Air Show at Barksdale Air Force Base. / Douglas Collier/The Times JT Cruz lowered his sunglasses as his favorite part of the ...

Air Show comes back next year - The Tennessean | Good news for people who missed the weekend's Great Tennessee Air Show, or had such a great time they can't wait to go back. It's returning next year. On May 12 and 13, 2012, the Smyrna Airport will again play host to the Great Tennessee Air Show. ...

VIPER WEST F-16 West Coast Demonstration Team - Fargo AirSho from airsho | VIPER WEST F-16 West Coast Demonstration Team. May 9th, 2011 | Posted in Performers. Viper West 2011. Since 9/11, Air Combat Command and the United States Air Force have provided over 681000 air missions in today's Joint fight ...

Airshow pyrotechnics spark grass fire - Temple Daily Telegram | A grass fire broke out near the Draughon-Miller Central Texas Regional Airport around 2:50 pm Saturday during the Central Texas Airshow. According to Thomas Pechal, Temple Fire and Rescue Public Information Officer, ...

A-10 West Demonstration Team - Fargo AirSho  from airsho | A-10 West Demonstration Team. April 30th, 2011 | Posted in Performers. A-10 West. The A-10 West Demonstration Team is a select group of professionals dedicated to showing the extreme capabilities of the A-10 aircraft through exceptional ...

Nanton museum celebrates Lancaster bomber on V-E Day - Sunday, May 8, 2011 By Richard Cuthbertson, Calgary Herald | NANTON - It was one of the most famous and successful bomber aircraft for the Allies during the Second World War, helping to secure victory.  On Sunday, the Bomber Command Museum of Canada celebrated the 70th anniversary of the Avro Lancaster’s maiden flight in January 1941.,,

Military museum continues to grow - Journal Review | He was a three-time air race champion and a World War I pilot and was from the Indianapolis area.” Ropkey's son Rick found the plane in rural Indiana in 1975. It was in terrible shape. “It was even more than my son could fix up and he is very good at ...

End of Coolidge Fly-in Season 2011  from PHXspotters by Jason Bong | A few weeks ago, when I got a message from Jason telling me about the Coolidge fly-in this Saturday, I wasn’t sure if I wanted to go, part of me said yes, part of me said it’s a bit of a long drive (Google said 3 hrs 20) for a morning event. Eventually I decided I was going no matter what and made sure I had Saturday free…

'Miraculous' Aeros airship set to fly by 2013, thanks to DOD funding from Engadget by Jesse Hicks | Are you nostalgic for a time when the word "zeppelin" stood for leisurely intercontinental travel for the rich and famous, rather than bass-heavy portable sound and MotoBlur phones? Take heart, as Ukrainian entrepreneur Igor Pasternak claims to have solved the "buoyancy problem" that has long limited the usefulness of airships…

Today in Aviation History – May 9  from Calgary Recreational and Ultralight Flying Club by bikeal

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