Courtland Air Show set for Sept. 29 - The Decatur Daily | Younkin will perform in his 1943 Twin Beech 18 doing loops, rolls and “Cuban eights” — aerobatic figure-eights — in a night performance. His Beech 18 is equipped with 17 spotlights and 13 strobes, allowing the top of the plane to glow while the ...
Airport planning air show for July 2013 - Escanaba Daily Press | ESCANABA - Though the event is not until next year, organizers are hoping for big crowds as they continue planning the Northern Flights Air Show's "Thunder Over Delta County" July 27-28, 2013 at the Delta County Airport. According to Assistant Airport ...
Sept. 17, 1930: Edmonton cheers its first air show - Edmonton Journal | “Oh, just loosening up, nothing really worthwhile, you know,” the ace of the Edmonton Aero Club explained when he brought his aircraft down after its dizzy gyrations. Burbidge made his little machine waltz and dip. One swoop took him within three ...
In pictures: Leuchars Airshow - BBC News | In pictures: Leuchars Airshow. Red Arrows RAF Leuchars held its Battle of Britain airshow on 15 September. Photo by Abbey Charlton. Planes performing an acrobatic stunt in the sky Brendan Murphy, from Coatbridge, said: "The shot was far from planned...
The "Women of the air" will stand on the airbase Saturday - The Dauphine Libere | ... Aviation business or leisure that may fall prejudices "said the president Michèle Magnien. With godmother, Virginie Guyot, former leader of the Patrouille de France, will host the conference throughout the day. It ...
VIDEO: Lancaster taxi run at East Kirkby Airshow - This is Lincolnshire | Lancaster bomber, NX611, 'Just Jane' impressed crowds with two taxi runs at the East Kirkby Airshow in Lincolnshire on September 15. The Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre at RAF East Kirkby is home to the historic aircraft and the display attracted ...
The Caproni Ca.113 and Mario De Benardi from Let Let Let - Warplanes by Nico | The Ca.113 was a two-seat advanced trainer and aerobatic aircraft developed and built by Caproni in Italy. It made its first flight in 1931 and was manufactured on a relatively small scale to fulfill orders from Peru and Portugal. Most Ca.113’s were license produced in Bulgaria by the Bulgar-Caproni factory at Kazanlak. It was used by the Bulgarian air force until the outbreak of the war...
Leaders issue Air Force birthday message from Air Combat Command - Top ACC Stories | Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III and Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James Roy issued the following message to the Airmen of the United States Air Force: As we celebrate the United States Air Force's 65th birthday, we salute all of the dedicated Airmen who serve or have served in our Nation's youngest and most innovative Service...
General aviation in Alaska celebrated today from General Aviation News by Janice Wood | ANCHORAGE, Alaska — More than 100 pilots, aviation enthusiasts and state and local officials gathered today in Anchorage for a Celebration of General Aviation in Alaska...
Another Chinese fighter breaks cover from The DEW Line by Craig Hoyle | Our good friend and Singapore-based colleague Greg Waldron filed a story this morning about the emergence of another new Chinese combat aircraft, which appears to pull together design features from both the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor and F-35 Joint Strike Fighter; although that of course could be entirely coincidental...
AOPA Live This Week now available on Roku from General Aviation News by Janice Wood | The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association’s (AOPA) “AOPA Live This Week” video magazine is now available on its own public channel on Roku, an Internet-enabled box that allows viewers to stream content instantly on their televisions...
Largest paper airplane: Arizona Museum sets world record (Video) - World Record Academy | TUCSON, AZ, USA--The Pima Air & Space Museum launched a 45-foot long airplane paper airplane which glided at about 100 mph for 7 to 10 seconds before falling to the ground - setting the new world record for the Largest paper airplane, according to ...
Better than Timex watches — the Voyagers by travelforaircraft | “Takes a licking and keeps on ticking” understates what the two Voyager interstellar travelers continue to accomplish. Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 each survived the shock of their individual launch in 1977 and simply continue to operate to this day. Think of it, a each machine switched on over three decades ago still functions in its travels...
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