Navy's Blue Angels to return for Kaneohe performance - Honolulu Star-Advertiser | By William Cole The Navy's Blue Angels will soar as high as 15000 feet, streak by as low as 50 feet and perform a lot of neck-turning wingtip-to-wingtip maneuvers during performances Sept. 29-30 at Marine Corps Base Hawaii...
Vero Beach's Piper Aircraft celebrates its 75th anniversary with a series of ... - TCPalm | 1, said Caldecott, but various events are planned to commemorate the milestone, including at the Sun 'n Fun Airshow next weekend in Lakeland where a restored 1946 Cub will be displayed. Hundreds of Piper Cubs are expected to gather at Wittman Regional ...
Flying FIFI at Tico 2012 from Photorecon | TICO is the annual fundraising airshow for the Valiant Air Command down in Titusville, Florida. The airport is literally in the shadows of the Kennedy Space Center on the east coast of Florida. Since what seems like the beginning of warbird time TICO was the best show of its type in the country. In the... [photo used with permission]
Red Arrows Join Cunard's Three Ship Diamond Jubilee Tribute to The Queen First ... - e-Travel Blackboard | Cunard Line has announced that the world-famous Red Arrows will be an extra highlight of the company's Three Queens Diamond Jubilee Event in Southampton to celebrate the 60 years of Her Majesty The Queen's reign, on Tuesday June 5, 2012...
RIVERSIDE: Vietnam War Memorial stops at Air Museum - Press-Enterprise
BY MARK MUCKENFUSS The traveling Vietnam War Memorial will be on display beginning Tuesday at Riverside's March Field Air Museum. It will be at the museum through April 1. And opening ceremony is planned for 10 am the first day of the exhibit...
Female aviation pioneer to share her fervor for flight at Stephens College - Columbia Missourian | Wally Funk, a pioneer in female aviation, encourages students of Hickman High School's Columbia Aeronautics and Space Association class on Tuesday. Funk recounted stories of her experience as a member of Mercury 13. ¦ Katie Alaimo BY Karee Hackel ...
Celebrating Amelia Earhart- Renewing the Pacific Search from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News | WASHINGTON DC- Today Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, joined by Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, hosted an event to celebrate Amelia Earhart and the United States' ties to its Pacific neighbors. On July 2, 1937, almost 75 years ago, Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan left the Territory of New Guinea (now Papua New Guinea) en route Howland Island in the South Pacific, but they never arrived...
About the Bomber Command Museum of Canada from AirSpace | The Nanton Lancaster Society was formed following the Alberta Town of Nanton's suggestion in the fall of 1985 that perhaps a group could be formed to, "take care of the Bomber" which had been on outside display for twenty-five years. At this time virtually no one had been in the aircraft since it had arrived and very little was known, in Nanton, about the Lancaster or the history associated with it...
Killer at 70,000 Feet By Mark Betancourt Air & Space magazine | The occupational hazards of flying the U-2....
"Flying Cats" UCAP #276 from Uncontrolled Airspace: General Aviation Podcast
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