Monday, January 28, 2013

Indy Transponder 28-JAN-2013 0100z

Sky's the limit at Air Show - 3News NZ | Kiwi stuntman Chuck Berry was back at the New Zealand International Air Show today after a bit of a rough landing yesterday. Despite his dare devil jumps, he insists safety is paramount. Not content with a regular parachute, Berry has developed a stunt ...

Auckland Anniversary Day gift to the people of Auckland - Scoop.co.nz | ... including the world-renowned Yves “Jetman” Rossy, daredevil duo Rex and Melissa Pemberton, the skydive superstar Squirrel Wingsuit Team, Kiwi stuntman Chuck Berry, as well as high-octane air racing and an appearance from the RNZAF Red Checkers ...

Jetman thrills at International Airshow - MSN NZ News | The New Zealand International Air Show has been thrilling Kiwis showcasing world class flight displays at North Shore Airfield this Anniversary Weekend. The famous "Jetman” Yves Rossy, making his first visit to New Zealand, was the star attraction...

2013 Ilopango Air Show kicks off in El Salvador - Global Times | US pilot Bill Leaf performs during the "2013 Ilopango Air Show", at the Ilopango air base in the city of San Salvador, capital of El Salvador, on Jan. 26, 2013. The show was held to raise funds for the National Children's Hospital Benjamin Bloom ...

Travolta hosts Living Legends of Aviation ceremony - Ocala | Ford presented the Harrison Ford Aviation Legacy Award to Greg Anderson, founder of the Young Eagles program and CEO of Wings Over the Rockies. James Albaugh was inducted into the Living Legends of Aviation and received the Lifetime Aviation...

AirPigz NASM MeetUp Day 2! (Downtown Washington DC - 5 Pix) from AirPigz by Martt | Day two of the AirPigz National Air and Space Museum MeetUp was absolutely fabulous! We car-pooled to a METRO train station and then rode into downtown DC to experience the incredible collection of historic aircraft. Everyone had a great time... from the youngest at 9 years of age to the oldest at 78. It was a perfect day of great airplanes and great people!...

Air Zoo to offer Open Cockpits in February from General Aviation News by Janice Wood | KALAMAZOO, Mich. — ‘Look but don’t touch’ is usually the mantra of museums, but not at the Air Zoo. During the whole month of February, visitors will be able to experience aircraft from a different point of view—the cockpit....

When ya gotta go... from Vintage Wings of Canada by Dave | ...From take-off to landing, at times for as long as ten hours, the tail gunner was constantly rotating the turret, scanning the surrounding blackness, quarter by quarter, for the grey shadow that could instantly become an attacking enemy night fighter. The rear gunner stowed his parachute in the fuselage behind his turret. Any...

Midwest Aviation Conference & Trade Show Features Experts, Exhibitors from The Aero Experience - Celebrating Midwest Aviation by Carmelo Turdo | The Midwest Aviation Conference &Trade Show (MACTS) opened today at the Maryland Heights Centre in St. Louis County. The Super Safety Seminar, held concurrently with the Flight Instructor Revalidation Clinic, featured the FAA's Al Gorthy, aviation safety expert Cathe Fish, pilot/Missouri Congressman Sam Graves and Sara Newton from the FAA Medical Division. During breaks between presentations, many of the the several hundred attendees visited...

[Video] Nellis Air Force Base’s Red Flag: B-1 Lancers’ night departure from David Cenciotti's weblog | Currently deployed at Nellis Air Force Base to take part in Red Flag 13-2 are five B-1B Lancer bombers, belonging to the 28th Bomb Squadron of the 7th Bomb Wing, from Dyess AFB, Texas.

Day 53 - January 26, 2012 from TeenFlight! by TeenFlight Crew | After six hours of work on the landing gear service bulletin for the TeenFlight 1 airplane, we got the gear back on and all the bolts torqued down.

Burt Rutan: The Race for Space from Spaceports | Aerospace entrepreneur, Virgin Galactic spacecraft designer, and founder of aerospace research firm Scaled Composites, Burt Rutan is a bold visionary with a passion for the advancement of technology....

No comments: