America's Cup: Oracle's Spithill rides with the Blue Angels + Video - Sail World | Oracle Team USA's skipper, Jimmy Spithill (AUS) joins the US Navy's Blue Angels demonstration squad in 'Fightertown USA,' Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, to test his mettle at winged flight of a slightly faster kind. See how Spithill and the chief ...
Objectif Chine ! from Apache Roll, le blog de la patrouille Breitling by Grifil
Gold Team Help Celebrate 50 Years of Space Exploration from US Army Golden Knights by Brian Karst | In 1846 during the Mexican-American War, a detachment of Marines from the second-class Sloop-of-War Cyane landed to raise the American flag above the Plaza in what’s now called Old Town. As a result of that war, the U.S. acquired San Diego and the rest of California. At that time, today’s Marine Corps Air Station Miramar was part of an enormous rancho. Cattle grazed on the mesa now covered by runways. During the 1940s, both the Navy and the Marine Corps occupied Miramar. East Miramar (Camp Elliott) was used to train Marine artillery and armored personnel, while Navy...
Timeless Voices - Ed Mango from eaavideo.org | Ed Mango is the Project Manager of NASA's Commercial Crew Program. The program is developing the next U.S. capability for crew transportation and rescue services to and from the International Space Station and other low Earth orbit destinations.
Ghosts of Saskatchewan from Vintage Wings of Canada by DaveBy | Dave O'Malley, with Bruce Forsyth The Second World War was a time of powerful stresses on nations, on ethnicities, on families, and on economies around the globe. Hundreds of thousands of families, in every corner of the world, would offer up, with grim reluctance, their sons and even daughters and lay them down on the altar of liberty. The best of this young generation were to be given the task and the training to push back a darkness which was devouring freedom, territory and lives. They were about to save the world. From 1939 to 1944, as part of this global sacrifice, there was a great gathering that brought together young men from around the world, It was a coming together of avenging angels – men who would take the fight against this darkness to the air in ...
Fighter Evolution Day - P-51D Mustang and Spitfire Mk. Vc from stickandrudderWTO by G-GARY
Lady Liberty - Shawnee News Star | The Commemorative Air Force flew a Douglas A-26 Bomber into Shawnee during the 5th annual Pilots and Pancakes Fly-In on Saturday, Oct. 6. More Local Videos. Steele honored by Kaiser Foundation · Birds's-eye view of ...
F-35: Newest fighter much more than just 'stealthy plane' from Air Force Link Top Stories | The engines roared overhead as an F-35A fell into formation. Although this is a basic maneuver for the test pilots, the possibilities for combat environments created by these elite aircraft working together are anything but mundane. The F-35, which features...
One of the most awesome pictures ever taken on board USS Enterprise: starry night over Gulf of Aden. from David Cenciotti's weblog | A lonely C-2 Greyhound sits on the flight deck of USS Enterprise (CVN 65) with the Milky Way partially visible on the background.
Aviator Plans Intercontinental Trip Using Plastics for Fuel - Earth911.com (blog) | Aviator Plans Intercontinental Trip Using Plastics for Fuel. by Mother Nature Network 10/16/12 No Comments. Tweet. On Wings of Waste, intercontinental flight, plastic-powered plane. Photo: Pilot Jeremy Rowsell will fly from Australia to England using ...
Aviation Grad Follows Parents' Flight Path - Military.com | Anticipation filled the air as almost 50 Aviators came together at the post theater during the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Aviator Course graduation ceremony to be pinned with their wings, with one graduate continuing a family tradition in Army Aviation ...
Did Felix Baumgartner (Red Bull Stratos) Go 200mph, Mach 1.24 Or Faster Than The Speed Of Light? (+ Video) from AirPigz by Martt | The Red Bull Stratos team had calculated that Felix Baumgartner would very possibly go supersonic on a spacedive from 120,000 feet... and with the actual stepping off point of 128,097 feet last Sunday,
his chances for that high of a speed seemed even more likely. Interestingly, MSNBC reported that Felix actually went faster than the speed of LIGHT on Sunday! Wow! That would have really been impressive! However, I'm pretty confident that Felix did not exceed the speed of light during his spacedive, and I'm pretty sure that my long-held opinion that MSNBC doesn't have the first clue remains solidly intact....
A Space Shuttle on the Streets of Los Angeles - The Atlantic | The space shuttle Endeavour is on its last mission today, a 12-mile creep through Los Angeles city streets on a 160-wheeled carrier. It is passing through neighborhoods and strip malls, headed toward its final destination, the California Science Center in...
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