Wednesday, June 15, 2011

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Wrap up.  June 14.  Flag Day - via Photo Blog
   
Boulder to celebrate 'Airport Day' on Saturday - Colorado Daily | The public is invited to climb into dozens of different types of aircraft and enjoy the region's aviation history. Admission and parking are free for this event. “With lineage dating back to 1928, Boulder Municipal Airport has played an amazing part in ...

Over 600 enjoy Fulton County Flying Club's Fly-In/Drive-In - Canton Daily Ledger | Fulton County Flying Club held its 53rd Fly-in/Drive-in Breakfast on Sunday, May 22, at Ingersoll Airport west of Canton on Illinois Route 9. After a night of rain, it turned out to be a beautiful sunny morning. Many cars were heading to ...

It's almost show time! from Randy's Journal | The Paris Air Show is always a spectacle and promises to be filled with fireworks this year. Boeing will have an unprecedented number of airplanes at the show providing a feast for the eyes. It really will be a great scene as the 787 Dreamliner, the 747-8 Intercontinental, the 747-8 Freighter, an Air Berlin 737-700 with the new Boeing Sky Interior, and a Qatar Airways Boeing 777-200LR fly in next week. ...

FAIRLOP WATERS: Spitfire and Red Arrows in spectacular flypast - This is Local London | HUNDREDS of people were treated to a spectacular flypast from planes including a Spitfire and the Red Arrows at an event to mark 70 years since RAF Fairlop was used during the Second World War. The event at Fairlop Waters, ...

The Fighter Collection P-47 Roll Out from Another Time | Wow.  The Fighter Collection in England has rolled out another stunning restoration of a rare Warbird.  Take a look at the paint scheme on their nearly complete P-47 restoration!  A short video   ...

Iowa City Airport to host start of Air Race Classic - Iowa City | More than 100 female pilots and 50 airplanes will descend on Iowa City for the start of a cross country airplane race.

Wright brothers-Lockheed Martin aviation history - Sogotech | Aviation history is very clear, when the Wright brothers in Ohio, the legendary flight testing began. Saw immediately after America, all kinds of primates, such as Charles Lindbergh's historic flight and the her, ...

World War II Bombers: Amazing Shots Of Allied Crews At Work From LIFE.com - Huffington Post | Fortunately, all aboard escaped unharmed, and if nothing else, the brief flight served as a reminder of who the now-iconic planes were an integral part of life on the frontlines during World War II. LIFE.com is celebrating the technology and spirit of ...

The Aviators - Can a non-pilot land an airliner? from AOPA Live: Latest videos from AOPA Live

Boeing 747-151 N601US from I Love Planes by Rafael | Because it was intended to serve as a cargo transport, the 747 was built with the cockpit well above the  ...

These Aerial Super Tankers Drown Forest Fires With 20,000-Gallon Waterfalls from the Sky [Monster Machines] from Gizmodo | These Aerial Super Tankers Drown Forest Fires With 20,000-Gallon Waterfalls from the Sky.  389,000 acres. That's how much of Arizona the Wallow fire has consumed since May 29th. With the blaze 0% contained, authorities have called in some of the largest air tankers in the world to help. ...

Alliance To Promote GA Cites Progress from AVwebFlash Current Issue | Legislatures in 29 states have passed resolutions in support of aviation, the Alliance for Aviation Across America said this week. The resolutions reflect the efforts of aviation advocates to educate officials about the value of the industry, said Selena Shilad, executive director of the nonprofit group. The Alliance  ...

Teachers Day set for AirVenture 2011 - AOPA Pilot | On July 26, the nonprofit aviation education organization Build A Plane will hold its third annual Teachers Day at AirVenture 2011 in Oshkosh, Wis. The event, in cooperation with the General Aviation Manufacturers Association and AirVenture's host, ...

Kids' Museum Celebrates 20-Year Partnership with Bizav Operator from Business Aviation Now | While some companies talk about getting American youth interested in aviation careers, Allen Howell, CEO of Corporate Flight Management in Smyrna, Tenn., did something about it.  More than 20 years ago, he had the inspiration to design and build a simple flight simulator that would appeal to kids.  Technicians from CFM's maintenance operation constructed the facsimile aircraft and local craftsman Sean Saunders built the motion base and the boarding ladder.

Teens soar at 11th-annual aviation camp from AF.mil Photos | Lt. Col. Charles Wisniewski works with two teens on model gliders June 7, 2011, at the Air Force Academy, Colo. (U.S. Air Force photo/Leslie Finstein)

Cecil Field passes milestone towards spaceport status from RLV and Space Transport News

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