Monday, November 5, 2012

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Blue Angels finish season with very loud bang - Pensacola News Journal | On the airshow grounds, thousands sought shade under tarmacs. Families plopped down blankets and chairs on hard concrete and parked for hours to get a good view. Some made sure they had views to take home. Most folks pointed cellphone cameras at ...

F-18 demo instead of flyby tops list of added attractions at annual Stuart Air ... - TCPalm | Kids should have even more to see at the airshow this year. OTTO the helicopter's comical maneuvers are choreographed to music, and the Jet School Bus, with a 42,000-horsepower fighter jet engine, shoots fire up to 80 feet. Smoke from the bus can ...

Scottsdale Air Fair - azcentral | Scott Andrews and three other members of his EAA Warbirds of America squadron will create warbird formations during the fair. Andrews flies a dark-green Nanchang CJ-6A, a Chinese trainer. Andrews said the squadron will perform aerobatic maneuvers at...

See demonstrations of SEALs in action at museum's Muster - TCPalm | FILE PHOTO Mason Smith, (left),11, and his brother Judd, 8, watch as members of the Navy Seals Leap Frogs U.S. Navy Parachute Team come down to the ground after jumping from a C-130 airplane at the start of the 26th Muster at the National Navy ...

Formation flight Sunday. Drakens from Planeshots

AIRSHOW NEWS: RAFA Shoreham Airshow announce dates and exciting plans for 2013
from Flightline UK | The dates for the 2013 Royal Air Forces (RAFA) Shoreham Airshow have been confirmed for Saturday August 31st and Sunday September 1st 2013.  “It has been a sad year with the passing of our highly respected Airshow Display Director Peter Eager who has been at the helm for 23 years following a short illness. However, we know Peter would have been delighted with the appointment of Rod Dean as his successor,” said Derek Harber Acting Airshow Organiser. “Rod has a wealth of aviation experience as a display pilot and as a Display Director for the Farnborough Airshow so we can expect to see some new displays linked to some of the old at the 2013 event.”...

Tennessee Aviation Hall of Fame Inducts Founder from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News | MURFREESBORO TN- The 11th Annual Aviation Hall of Fame Induction Gala was held in Murfreesboro at the Embassy Suites Convention Center for the first time instead of the Tennessee Museum of Aviation in Sevierville. Through a partnership with the State of Tennessee and the Aerospace Department of Middle Tennessee State University; the Hall of Fame established an official repository and achieve facility within the Aerospace department at MSTU located there...

NBAA wraps up 2012 convention from General Aviation News by Janice Wood | ORLANDO — On Nov. 1, the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) wrapped up the third and final day of its 65th Annual Meeting & Convention (NBAA2012), which President and CEO Ed Bolen termed “a very good show.”...

What A Week! Airborne Covers NBAA2012 (All 3 Episodes) from Aero-News Network | Here's The Links To The Three Daily Airborne Episodes From Our Amazing NBAA 2012 Coverage! ANN is pleased to have made it through the there tumultuous days of NBAA 2012 without a scratch (which has not always bneen the case... honest). We're even more pleased to revisit the three amazing episodes we webcast EVERY day of the convention...

Arrows under attack in Parliament "stop flying"  - The Small | On the day dedicated to the Armed Forces that come here again the hypothesis and the desire for someone to shut the Frecce Tricolori. Do not hide behind a finger MPs radical Donatella Poretti and Mario Perduca who ...

Avi-faces over the airshow seasons . from stickandrudderWTO by G-GARY other links

New Posts from Antique Airfield:

POTEZ 600 F-ANUX from Passion for Aviation by Xavier Cotton | This photo of the Potez 600 (No. 3873) was taken by Jacques Hemet between 1954 and 1957 before the warehouses of Aeroclub of Languedoc Toulouse-Lasbordes. The driver behind the F was a pharmacist in Toulouse and may be the owner of the aircraft at the time. If you recognize anyone do not hesitate to contact me. This device from the 1930s, originally registered F-ANUX, since certain changes happened under a...

Faux Fighter Combat Scam Is Alive And Well... And More Dangerous Than Ever from Aero-News Network | 'Dear Mr. Campbell.... Thank You For (Possibly) Saving My Life' News/Observation/Analysis By ANN Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell I hardly know where to begin... but what started as yet another ridiculous fraud by one of aviation's most infamous aero-crooks appears to have taken on a new and far more dangerous path. Over the course of the last few years, we've written a few times about the exploits of a multiply-convicted felon and con-man, David Riggs... best known for terrorizing hundreds with an L-39 buzz job over the Santa Monica pier that hurt the rep of aviators all over the west coast....

CAP flying sorties from New England to West Virginia in wake of Hurricane Sandy from General Aviation News by Janice Wood | Civil Air Patrol wings in the organization’s Northeast Region made 16 flights Thursday and 20 more on Friday to continue assessing damage from Hurricane Sandy, with aircrews also looking for people possibly stranded in deep snow in West Virginia. The flights follow 25 damage assessment sorties carried out Tuesday and Wednesday. The first aerial missions took place Tuesday as soon as winds subsided sufficiently, as aircrews photographed damage to the coastal areas of Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island, along with Massachusetts’ Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Island and Rhode Island’s Block Island. CAP members also conducted flights over Maryland and Delaware in CAP’s neighboring Middle East Region, which includes West Virginia...

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