Monday, February 18, 2013

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HEMET: Pilot Brandon Cordill featured by Blue Angels - Press-Enterprise (blog) | Hemet High alum and Marine jet pilot Brandon Cordill is being featured today on the Blue Angels Facebook page. The post follows. Read what I wrote about Hemet's Blue Angel by clicking this Brandon Cordill link. Follow the page by going to this Blue ...

NEWS: IWM Duxford Bonus Days and Event Aviation Days 2013 from Flightline UK - UK Airshow News | Each year, the IWM Duxford Airfield team runs a series of Fly-In Bonus Days and Aviation Event Days. General Aviation pilots who fly-in on these days can enjoy a half-price landing fee together with discounted admission to IWM Duxford....

CoolPix: Pitts Special As Art! Betty Skelton's 'Little Stinker' At Udvar-Hazy from AirPigz by Martt | I'm trying to find the time and energy to get a boatload of pix from the recent AirPigz National Air and Space Museum MeetUp posted, but my day job as a ceramic tile installer is more-than-full-time these days... plus I'm trying to develop an all new biz to produce a wildly successful packaged food item so my life as an underpaid ceramic tile installer can come to an abrupt end. That abrupt end is also where my career as a smiling-ear-to-ear aircraft owner is supposed to begin! But the bottom line right now is that there just aren't enough hours in the day....

Navy North American T-39 Sabreliner from Travel for Aircraft by joseph_may | Airborne radar usage for navigation, attack and defense was so interwoven into the fabric of everyday operations that the U.S. Navy began to accepting the first of several dozen North American T-39 Sabreliner aircraft in 1962. The T-39D was flown to instruct [...]

Original Thresher was World War II hero - Seacoastonline.com | The force included B-25 bombers under the command of Lt. Col. James Doolittle, who was preparing to lead his famous air attack on the Japanese homeland. En route for this mission, SS 200 sank the Japanese freighter Sado Maru near Yokohama harbor ...

WWII Then and Now: Tedious flying broken by intense fighting - Canton Repository | A radio man and gunner aboard a VMB — the Marine Corps' equivalent of the Army's B-25 bomber — in the 612th Squadron of the 3rd Marine Air Wing was being transferred to another squadron when he encountered an officer that he recognized as an ...

A Spitfire, resting from Flight Image of the Day by Dominic Perry

Bronco and it’s new stable from Apron 6 | Another picture taken in May last year when the second Bronco arrived at Wevelgem. Here it is seen, parked in front of it’s new home. I would like to refer again to the second Bronco Fan Day on the 24th of March. It’s a nice opportunity to meet the Bronco Demoteam and to see the [...]

App showcasing cockpits now available from General Aviation News by Janice Wood | You can now look inside some of history’s greatest aircraft with the new ACI Cockpit360ยบ app available from the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force and AeroCapture Images. The free app features high-definition panoramic photos of more than 20 cockpits from many well-known aircraft on display at the museum, including...

Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium Aviator Ball to honor Vietnam ... - Tulsa Business | This year's Aviator Ball by the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium will aim to honor veterans who may have not received such a warm welcome after returning home from the Vietnam War...

The Flying Musicians Association from You Fly, Girl by Cathy Gale | February 13, 2013: Fort Worth, TX: The Flying Musicians Association (FMA) is proud to announce JSfirm.com becoming the organization’s latest Corporate Member....

Embry-Riddle launches high school aerospace institute from General Aviation News by Janice Wood | The College of Aviation at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Daytona Beach Campus has partnered with Rockford Public Schools in Illinois to establish an Aerospace Institute at Jefferson High School beginning in Fall 2013....

The Lessons We Learned from Space Shuttle Enterprise - Universe Today | ... for further flights. You can read the whole report here. Enterprise is now on display at the Intrepid Air & Space Museum in New York, but is temporarily closed to the public as the shuttle undergoes repairs from damage incurred during Hurricane Sandy....

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