'Sully' to ride along with Blue Angels today - San Mateo Daily Journal | Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, the Danville pilot known for safely landing a disabled US Airways jet in the Hudson River in 2009, will be riding along with the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels today. On his website, www.sullysullenberger.com, the famed pilot...
Hummelstown native named 2013 Blue Angels team pilot - Patriot-News | HUMMELSTOWN -- Navy Lt. Nathan Scott Barton, a 1998 Lower Dauphin High School graduate, has been selected an F/A-18 demonstration pilot for the 2013 Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy has announced. Barton, of Hummelstown, is assigned to Electronic ...
All Biplane Fly In to Land at Ozark from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News | Ozark Biplane Fly In - Saturday, October 13- The free Ozark All Biplanes Fly-In is set from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, at Ozark Blackwell Airport- 71J. The fly-in is in memory of Curtis Pitts, the inventor of the small Pitts Aerobatic biplanes, designed more than 70 years ago. Pilots from...
End of season airshow Old Warden 7-10-2012 from stickandrudderWTO by G-GARY | Sunday, if the weather behaves !! will be the last airshow outing of the year and that will be it till 2014-15 unless something 'exotic' rolls-up, never say never !! If the weather is good, I shall be attending to get a last look at the 'Harry Tate' and the 'Hun' thingy. But it's the birthday of...
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Julie in the Sky with Pilot: Korey Wells from Julie in the SkyJulie in the Sky by Eric James Swearingen | Julie in the Sky interviews pilot Korey Wells while at the Warbirds over Paso Air Show about his recent wins at the National Championship Air Races in Reno NV. All while being continually buzzed by the North American Aviation N9MB flying wing preforming during the air show. Korey shares his experiences of flying the Wildcat [...]
B-29 Superfortress, other World War II-era planes on display in Oklahoma City ... - NewsOK.com | The B-29 is operated by the Commemorative Air Force, a nonprofit educational group that preserves and flies historic aircraft across the country. The group offers tours and sells rides on the planes to help pay for the cost of preserving them. David ...
World War II-era planes scheduled to arrive in Queensbury today - The Saratogian | The “Wings of Freedom” tour features a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress “Nine O Nine” heavy bomber, a consolidated B-24 Liberator “Witchcraft” Heavy Bomber and a P-51 Mustang fighter. The planes were scheduled to arrive in Queensbury at about 1:30 p.m. ...
War Eagles Air Museum flys Vintage B-17G bomber over Las Cruces - Las Cruces Sun-News | Lorraine Kubala, of El Paso, Texas, sits in the nose section of the World War II B-17G bomber "Sentimental Journey" on Tuesday after landing from a 30-minute flight. The ride took her toward the Las Cruces area and back to Santa Teresa Airport. The ...
Historic aircraft lands in Cambridge - ITV News | The 1943 Beech Staggerwing was flown by William Charney, an American aviator and Vietnam veteran, who restored the aircraft over a period of five years with a team of experts in New Zealand. Although originally built for the US Navy, the Staggerwing's ...
Video: Amazing POV for a Corsair Flight from Warbirds Online by Scott WRG Editor | Planes of Fame’s F4U-11 Corsair flys at the 2012 Planes of Fame Air Show...
Elmendorf P38 Lightning from Air Force Link Top Stories | Flying through a January sky in 1945, U.S. Army Air Forces 2nd Lt. Robert Nesmith was piloting a P-38G Lightning - one of the Air Force's best aircraft during World War II. The plane, equipped with two engines and relatively long wings, was a beautiful sight, and Nesmith worked hard to be in a position to fly it across the Pacific...
CoolPix: Avspecs de Havilland Mosquito In The Air - Bravo! from AirPigz by Martt | Words aren't needed here... just click this CoolPix to open it up big and savor the amazing work done by the people of de Havilland over 70 years ago, and the restoration work ...
Good wood revival: Kiwi Mosquito gets airborne from The DEW Line by Craig Hoyle | It's great to see the beautiful de Havilland Mosquito back in the air, following a painstaking restoration project performed in Drury, near Auckland, New Zealand.
Macchi M.C. 72 Uploaded by Bomberguy | The Macchi M.C. 72 was an experimental seaplane designed and built by the Italian aircraft company Macchi Aeronautica. In 1933 and 1934 it set a world record for speed over water.
Grumman Northrop E-2 Hawkeye bonus from Travel for Aircraft by joseph_may | Grumman Northrop E-2 Hawkeye bonus Previously this week the post on the Hawkeye was posted and during the research phase a number of photographs from U.S. Navy photographers was found. Here are a few of them...
Aviator Continues To Spread His Wings In Prototype Lites - PaddockTalk | Aviator Continues To Spread His Wings In Prototype Lites. Few could predict that the piloted g-force of a tactical jet exiting an aircraft carrier could translate to racing cars. But according to Jim Garrett, a former Naval Aviator and current Cooper ...
OUR AVIATION CAREER TRAINING WORKS! - Able Flight News Letter | When Jessica Scharle was born with a condition that fused her joints together, she faced odds that many people considered almost insurmountable. But never the kind of person to give in to self-doubt, this remarkable woman has gone on to graduate from college and become a pilot with an Able Flight Scholarship. Now, with the help of a AF Career Training Scholarship, she has trained to become an airline dispatcher and was recently hired by an airline. Congratulations, Jessica! More Stories.
How to follow the mission | Red Bull Stratos from Aerial Sports Feed | With the launch date of Red Bull Stratos just a matter of days away now, here's all...
Red Bull Stratos | Weather plays a vital role from Aerial Sports Feed | One of the primary factors affecting the success of the Red Bull Stratos mission is the weather. It's...
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