Sunday, August 12, 2012

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Pietsch OK, Planning Comeback from AVwebFlash Current Issue | Air Show pilot Kent Pietsch is back home in Minot, ND after crash landing his Interstate Cadet show plane after a show in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada last week. According to local media, Pietsch broke his nose when the aircraft clipped a wing during a forced landing short of the runway after his performance. He was looking for the aileron he drops as part of his act and lost power at low altitude. Pietsch and his bright yellow "Jelly Belly" aircraft are expected to be back.

Air show ready for Thunderbirds' roar - Kennebec Journal | More than 50000 people are expected to attend The Great State of Maine Air Show in Brunswick later this month, an event that will feature the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds precision flight team. click image to enlarge. The Thunderbirds in action ...

Super turnout for Air Show Super Saturday - Clarksville Leaf Chronicle | People watch as members of the Screaming Eagles Parachute Team jump during the 2012 Week of the Eagles Air show and Air Assault Demonstration at Campbell Army Airfield Saturday.

Super Saturday Air Show celebrates 70-year legacy of Air Assault Division - DVIDS | The Super Saturday Air Show, in conjunction with the Health and Wellness Fair, which had approximately 40000 people in attendance, are the real eye catchers. Before the event started, civilians and military members were excited to see what would happen.

Jumping with the SkyHawks at Abbotsford Airshow's 50th anniversary - Abbotsford Times | SkyHawks tandem master Cpl Jonnie Shaw takes Abbotsford Mission Times reporter Rochelle Baker skydiving as a preview to the 50th Abbotsford Airshow taking place this weekend Aug 10 to 12. Photograph by: Screen grab, courtesy of SkyHawks , for the ...

Air Show to Continue on Russian Air Force Centenary - RIA Novosti | Air Show to Continue on Russian Air Force Centenary. Topic: Russian Air Force 100th Anniversary. The show's first day was held on Saturday...

Red Arrows heading back - This is Gloucestershire | THE Red Arrows will be coming to Cotswold Airport this month. In the last 18 months they have performed at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, the royal wedding, and the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics. For the Bank Holiday weekend, they will ...

MAAG's Blog: Preparations complete for MAAG Fly-In from Antique Airfield News  | This article is from MAAG's Blog Mid-America Antique Airplane Group, who has kindly granted permission to re-publish on AntiqueAirfield.com. Tonight was the annual potluck dinner to conclude the preparations for the MAAG annual fly-in tomorrow. About 50 folks attended. The weather looks great for tomorrow morning's fly-in at Halstead, Kansas with temperatures much cooler than we have been experiencing recently. Here are a few shots of tonight's fun.

Sneak Peak from Acro Camp's Facebook Wall | Camper Lynda Meeks, on her first flight in the Pitts, gets a demo of an inverted spin. It's the home stretch in the editing phase and we're rocking out this movie!

Working on the line. “Huge B-24 bombers are shown lined... from Planeshots

RIVERSIDE: Air museum honors World War II pilots - Press-Enterprise | P-38 National Association board member Stan Jones explains the story behind the rescue of Dick Willsie and the diorama built to honor the heroic efforts of Richard Andrews. The exhibit was set to be unveiled at a hangar at the March Field Air Museum in ...

World War II era bomber available for tours & rides in the sky - KLEW | It's a perfect day to be a crew member of the B-17 Flying Fortress. Blue skies and giddy passengers awaited the staff who volunteer their time to keep the the World War II era plane running. On Friday, they went up for three rides with eight lucky ...

Polish heroes remembered - Sleaford Today | He concluded: “We are also displaying Aviation Heritage Lincolndhire's new Counting Them Home interactive education display, which will complement the Polish Air Force display and provide a real insight into the challenges faced by Second World War ...

Photo Gallery: Drawings by Aviator Artist Sherry Boggs - Canton Repository | When Sherry Boggs nearly died in 2004, she lost her home, most of her possessions, and months of memory — but not her talent or her faith in God. Boggs is an accomplished artist who specializes in aviation and ordnance art. Her artworks hangs in ...

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