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Thunderbirds' grounding won't affect Cleveland Air Show - Plain Dealer  | 2011_TBIRDS.JPG Two of the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds perform durng the Cleveland National Air Show at Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland Sunday, Sept. 4, 2011. The team did rolls as part of their low routine at the start of the show, but switched ...

THE REDS ARE COMING: Air museum programs to feature some attractive ... - Rantoul Press | Chanute Air Museum will feature a decidedly red hue this year. Planes formerly flown by the Red Army will be coming to the museum, and a presentation featuring the Red Tail Squadron — the Tuskegee Airmen — will be on tap, including a rare restored, ...

VIDEO: Base officials waiting to make call on Beaufort Air Show - Hilton Head Island Packet | Although the U.S. Navy has announced its intention to cancel the Blue Angels' appearance at the Beaufort Air Show in April, the demonstration team's performance has not been officially called off. So those organizing the show April 27-28 at Marine ...

More planes than ever at show - Marlborough Express | The stars have aligned to help the Omaka Classic Fighters Airshow assemble its biggest field ever for the show at the end of the month, organisers say. Organising committee chairman Graham Orphan said 120 display aircraft were expected in the largest ...

Abbotsford Airshow a casualty of US budget crisis - Vancouver Sun | The United States debt ceiling crisis has forced the cancellation of American military aircraft slated to appear at this year's August Abbotsford Airshow. As of April 1, touring schedules for all U.S. air force teams booked for trade shows and air ...

'A living history lesson': Wings of Freedom Tour landing in Destin - Destin Log | Top, The P-51 Mustang Fighter, “Betty Jane,” the Boeing B-17 “Flying Fortress” Heavy Bomber and the B-24 Liberator “Witchcraft” Heavy Bomber are the three WWII aircrafts flying into the Destin Airport today for the Wings of Freedom Tour. Special to The ...

Famed aerobatic pilot thrills academy students - St. Augustine Record | So, naturally, the 16-year-old St. Augustine High School junior was thrilled to be part of a group of 31 girls from her school's Aerospace Academy who got to meet acclaimed aerobatic pilot Patty Wagstaff on Tuesday at Northeast Florida Regional Airport.

Women Of Aviation from Flight To Success by Karlene Petitt | This week is all about Women Of Aviation. | Pilots worldwide are opening their doors to women of all ages and exposing them to the Aviation Bug. The only way to know if you will catch this bug, is if you take that first flight. If it bites... your life will be changed forever....

Prisoner interrogation during World War II from Bayou Renaissance Man by Peter | ...During the latter part of World War II lots of allied fliers got shot down over Germany. Many of the survivors - or terrorfliegers as they were termed by the Nazis - got rounded up and were dispatched to Luftwaffe's interrogation unit at Dulag Luft POW Camp, near Oberursel....

Pearson Field airspace issue resolved from General Aviation News by Meg Godlewski | Airspace operations at Pearson Field (VUO) and Portland International Airport (PDX) will remain unchanged, thanks to the efforts of Washington and Oregon elected officials, local pilot groups and the FAA.  Pearson Field, located in Vancouver, Wash., six miles from PDX, is one of the oldest continually operating airports in the United States. On Sept. 20, 2012, the FAA unveiled changes to the airspace which would have entailed Pearson-bound traffic orbiting over neighborhoods until PDX tower gave them clearance to enter the shared airspace known as the Pearson Box....

From Antique Airfield

Wanted: Photos of your shirt tail being cut after your first solo from General Aviation News | As part of our upcoming Learn to Fly issue, we’re looking for photos from readers of the celebrations following their first solo and the cutting of their shirt tails....

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