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Heavy Metal Jet Team and Naval Aviation Centennial Headline 14th Annual Great ... - SYS-CON Media | The 2011 Great Georgia Airshow returns to the skies over Peachtree City October 8-9, 2011. Air Show Director Angie Faulise described a new high-powered line-up which will feature some of the world's top aerobatic pilots. "We are extremely excited that ...

Heavy Metal Jet Team - Official Web Site

Great Georgia Airshow takes off this weekend from General Aviation News | The Heavy Metal Jet Team and the centennial of Naval Aviation headline the 14th Annual Great Georgia Airshow, which takes off Oct. 8-9 at Falcon Field (FFC) in Peachtree City, Ga....

WWII fighter plane to land at fly-in - Herald Palladium | WATERVLIET - A host of World War II-vintage aircraft, including an F4U Corsair, one of the most effective American fighters ever built, will take part in a warbird fly-in on Oct. 9.  The event at the Watervliet Airport is free and open to the public, according to Al Hartline, one of the organizers.  Hartline said 32 planes are expected...

Hops & Props at Air Zoo from General Aviation News | The Air Zoo in Kalamazoo, Mich., and Hospital Hospitality House are joining forces to host the second annual Hops & Props casino night and beer tasting fundraiser Saturday, Oct. 8. ...

EAA Chapter 67 BBQ Fly In/Drive In at Noblesville Airport (I80) on October 9 2011 in Noblesville, Indiana, USA - Fly-In Calendar | EAA Chapter 67 BBQ Fly In. Come and enjoy some BBQ at a great grassroots airport. Usually a nice mix of homebuilt, classic and warbirds in attendance.

NBAA Convention kicks off Monday from General Aviation News | The National Business Aviation Association's 64th Annual Meeting & Convention (NBAA2011) kicks off Monday in Las Vegas. Convention planners report that this year's event, taking place Monday, Oct. 10, through Wednesday, Oct. 12, is anticipated to meet or exceed expectations from previous years. ...

JSSI ‘Fly a P-51′ sweepstakes winner to be unveiled at NBAA from General Aviation News | Jet Support Services, Inc. (JSSI) will be announcing the winner of the second annual Fly a P-51 sweepstakes at the National Business Aviation Association's 64th Annual Meeting and Convention in Las Vegas. The company is accepting entries until 12 noon PDT on Tuesday, Oct. 11....

'Honoring Our History' WWI exhibit lands at Pearson - The Columbian | Laureano Mier, Pearson Air Museum manager, stands in front of a replica Fokker triplane that will be one of two on display Saturday during a special program on World War I. By Tom Vogt What: “Honoring our History” World War I exhibit. ...

New Montana chapter of Honor Flight plans flight for vets from smartbrief | The Honor Flight Network activated a chapter in Montana this week, which plans to fly almost 100 World War II veterans to...

"Galloping Ghost" under construction from Pilots of America Message Board by John Baker | Here are 190 still photos of the P51 "Galloping Ghost" ...

Congratulations WAI member Penny Hamilton! from WAI Connect Blog by Amy Laboda | Penny R. Hamilton, PhD, will be inducted into the Colorado Aviation Hall of Fame at a luncheon banquet at 11 a.m. Oct. 16 inside the Wings over the Rockies Air and Space Museum  in Denver.  For longer than 20 years, Dr. Hamilton has been an  ...

B-17 rekindles veterans' memories - Reading Eagle | Warren A. Fisher knew better than to get too attached to the B-17 Flying Fortresses he served on as a waist gunner during World War II. The bombers took so much fire as they worked to cripple the factories that powered the German war machine that ...

In His Name - Vintage Wings of Canada | Certainly, the most spectacular things about Vintage Wings of Canada are the exquisitely restored and meticulously maintained vintage aircraft of the collection. Pilots love and live to fly them, veterans and younger generations flock to see them in the air and men and women are trained and dedicated to maintain them. But they are, in the end, just machines. Cold steel, aluminum and fabric artifacts that, though they are operated in flying condition, need a soul to fire their hearts, to ignite passions, to tell stories and to continue in important and valued work.  A soul is not something they are equipped with at the factory. We cannot order the part, find it on eBay, mill spirit from a block of steel or pump it in liquid form into the fuel tanks. Their souls come from the men who fly them now, and more so from the men ...

F-106 Delta Dart - 58-0787 Pilotless Landing from www.f-106deltadart.com | F-106 Delta Dart Ultimate Fighter Interceptor of the FIS with photo galleries, history, displays, William Tell, drones, boneyard ...

Photos: Gunfighter Skies 2011 from Air Combat Command - Top ACC Stories

1978 Harrier T.4 road test......... from PPRuNe Forums by D John | Hi, I found this December 1978 Autocar 'AutoTest' on the Harrier T.4 'a nippy two seater for the ...

During SciFest from The Aero Experience by Carmelo Turdo | NASA Astronaut Dr. Sandra Magnus will speak at the SciFest St. Louis October 22, 10-11a.m., at the St. Louis Science Center.  On July 21, 2011, Magnus returned on the Shuttle Atlantis from the 135th and final mission of NASA’s Space Shuttle Program, a mission to deliver supplies to the International Space Station. We are proud to welcome our local hero -- born in Belleville, IL, and a graduate of  ...

NASA Invites Virginia Students to Become 2011-2012 Aerospace Scholars from PR Newswire: Aerospace/Defense | HAMPTON, Va., Oct. 6, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Are you looking for an experience that is out of this world? Planning a mission to Mars and gaining college credit are just two perks high school juniors in Virginia can experience through the Virginia Aerospace Science and Technology...

Dream is over for Virgin Galactic space tourist - KEPR CBS 19 | After waiting seven years to fly aboard Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic spaceline, Walton gave up on the dream and asked for a $200,000 ticket refund on his 75th birthday this past spring.  Walton, who was among the first 100 customers to sign up, is not as spry as he used to be, and he's concerned about the project delays.  "This was a decision I wish I didn't have to make," he said recently. But "it was time."...

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