Tuesday, August 28, 2012

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Navy Week promises demonstrations, music, ships, and more - NewsNet5.com | “Leap Frogs,” The Navy Parachute Team - Visiting U.S. Navy Ships - Navy Band musical performances - Admirals and other senior Navy leaders, who will engage with local corporate, civic, government and education leaders - Navy simulator and other ...

Ted's Wish to see the USAF Thunderbirds by WOL | Ted Merchant, 77, from St. Johnsbury, Vermont received his Wish of a Lifetime this past Saturday to see the United States Air Force Thunderbirds and meet the mechanics. Ted served in the Air Force during Vietnam, starting...

Quad City Air Show Gets Ready To Take Off - KWQC 6 | The 26th Annual Quad City Air Show is getting ready to take-off. Preparations are going on at the Davenport Municipal Airport for this weekend's event. Thousands of people are expected to go to the air show, which means there will be a lot of traffic ...

Tickets now available for Chico Air Show scheduled next month - Enterprise-Record | CHICO — Tickets are on sale for the 2012 Chico Air Show, planned Sept. 28-30 at the Chico Municipal Airport. Tickets are available at Northern California National Bank, one of the sponsors, Raley's stores, Chico Chamber of Commerce in the old ...

In Hradec Králové preparing the world for September air show  - Novinky.cz  | This year the event will arrive at Czech International Air Fest (CIAF), which was held on 8 and 9 September machines from thirteen countries. The Hradec Airshow will also feature battle helicopters Mi-24, which is in service. Enlarge. The Hradec Airshow will also feature ...

The acrobatics of the Frecce Tricolore to SIAF 2012  - 9 columns (Record)  | (28 Aug) - The Frecce Tricolori represent once again the Italian Air Force. Will in fact be the acrobatic team and its historical tradition to color the sky of Slovakia. Saturday 1 and Sunday, September 2 Arrows participate ...

NTSB: Failure of racing plane tail structure led to Sept. 2011 crash at Reno ... - Washington Post | NTSB: Failure of racing plane tail structure led to Sept. 2011 crash at Reno Air Races. Ward Howes, File/Associated Press - FILE - In this Sept. 16, 2011 file photo, A P-51 Mustang airplane crashes into the edge of the grandstands at the Reno Air show ...

Aviation history on display as planes make stop in Missoula - The Missoulian | Aviation history drifted from the sky on Monday morning as a dozen classic planes joined a World War II B-25 bomber for a brief visit. “We're up to our eyeballs in airplanes,” said Museum of Mountain Flying director Stan Cohen. “I can't begin to tell ...

WWII bomber flying in next week - Journal-Advocate | The plane, named "Maid in the Shade," will be available for tours and rides Sept. 4-10, as part of the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Arizona Wing's mission to keep alive the memory of the dedication and sacrifice made by military aviators who have ...

Memphis Belle replica takes flight over Lee Co. - NBC17.com | The bomber flew countless missions over Europe fighting Nazi Germany during World War II, and was the first B-17 to complete 25 missions. The Liberty Foundations 2012 Salute to Veterans tour takes place Saturday and Sunday, offering the public a chance ...

World War II Planes Coming to Oxford - Voices News | OXFORD — The Wings of Freedom Tour of the World War II vintage Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Consolidated B-24 Liberator and North American P-51 Mustang will appear from noon to 5 p.m. Friday, September 7; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, ...

Vets recall the days they lived in a Flying Fortress - Wauwatosa Now | A ride in a vintage World War II B-17 - the famed Flying Fortress - makes you appreciate the comforts of modern aviation. Sure, you have to pay extra to check baggage, and yeah, lines and delays can be a hassle, but the seats are padded and adjustable, ...

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Neil Armstrong, In His Own Words from Air & Space Magazine

Remembering Neil Armstrong For His Biggest Accomplishments from AirPigz by Martt |  I admit that I take a different view of life and our earthly 'accomplishments' than most people do. Interestingly, it appears Neil Armstrong did as well. His death this past Saturday (August 25, 2012) put the man who first walked on the moon in the biggest spotlight since he took those steps back in July 1969. But the spotlight was not Armstrong's favorite place to be...

Farewell to the American Hero Neil Armstrong from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News | Neil Armstrong, 1930-2012 the first man to walk on the moon during the 1969 Apollo 11 mission has died following complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures at 82. Armstrong's words "That is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," spoken on July 20, 1969, as he became the first person ever to step onto another planetary body, instantly became a part of history.

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