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Pilot Shares 'Gift Of Flight' With Reporter - The Dispatch | OCEAN CITY – Lt. Colonel John Klatt and the Air National Guard are in Ocean City this weekend performing in the OC Air Show, exemplifying the many benefits the Air National Guard has to offer, as well as finding the time to give this reporter an...

Sukhoi Su-35S Fighter gets ready for the le Bourget air show in France  By Rob Vogelaar Aviation News EU | Moscow, June 6. Training flights of the Su-35S take place these days at the Zhukovsky airfield at the M.M.Gromov Flight Research Institute in preparation for participation in the le Bourget-2013 International Air Show. The Honored test pilot of the Russian Federation, the Hero of Russia Sergey Bogdan works on two sets of aerobatics – for normal and complex weather conditions. Participants and visitors of the largest exhibition of the world aircraft industry achievements will be able to watch such a complex and spectacular flight figures as spatial barrels, somersaults, a flat spin, and, of course, the famous “Pugachev’s Cobra”....

ARC: Friday's Fabulous Flyers from Flight To Success by Karlene Petitt | So many women so little time. Yes... the race is but two weeks away, and we have flyers to shout about. Today... meet more of the teams. All write-ups are compliments of Jasmine Gordon. Remember to sign up for the BBQ or Banquet on the weekend Prior by clicking HERE. I'll be there on Saturday. Hope to see you too!...

Mid-Atlantic Air Museum showcases largest WWII event in the world this ... - Baltimore Post-Examiner | Nothing in the world quite compares with the roar of a B-17. For occupied Europe, the thunderous engines echoed the sound of liberation. For the Germans, they were the harbingers of a falling Reich, as American airmen went about the systematic ...

B-25 bomber at Rochester airport is topic of roundtable - Post-Bulletin | A B-25 Mitchell bomber from World War II will be part of a display of war planes this weekend at Rochester International Airport, and will be the subject Monday of the Scott Hosier Veterans Roundtable meeting. The B-25 scheduled to be at the airport is...

Radio controlled fly-in set for Saturday in Florence - SCNow | Radio controlled fly-in set for Saturday in Florence SCNow.com Staff Morning News. FLORENCE, S.C. -- The Gooney Birds annual spring fly-in for radio-controlled hobby airplanes is set for Saturday at the group's airfield on Papermill Road. Sponsored by ...

The great aviation graveyard: New aerial images show hundreds of planes left ... - Daily Mail | These are the Pinal Airpark in Marana and the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG) at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona, California's Southern Logistics Airport in Victorville and the Mojave Air & Space Port, and ...

The father of electric-powered flight from General Aviation News by Meg Godlewski | “When I want something for myself, I make it a project.” That’s how Randall Fishman, a retired jeweler from New Jersey, explains his entry into the world of electric-powered flight. His journey began in the late 1970s when he was flying ultralights and working at a jewelry store.

American Warbirds Heading To Fairbanks, Alaska from Aero-News Network | Phase One Of Flight Re-Creation Project Documenting Secret WWII Air Route Set To Begin June 24 On June 24th, a North American Aviation T-6 Texan warplane will be making its way to Fairbanks, Alaska as part of a flight re-creation and documentary to tell the untold story of Lend-Lease and the Alaska-Siberia Air Route. From 1942 – 1945, the United States secretly delivered nearly 8,000 American-made warplanes to the Soviet Union via this route, otherwise known as “ALSIB”. Approximately 6,000 miles long, it runs from Great Falls, Montana up through Canada and Alaska, across the Bering Sea, into Siberia, and on to Krasnoyarsk, Russia.

Havasu residents restore plane - Havasu News | ...The friends were restoring a 1971 Glen Beets Special or GB/1 Special that they uncovered in January at a private airstrip in Havasu Heights. They got the plane for nothing, but by the time they are finished refurbishing it to its former glory they anticipate spending between $22,000 and $23,000....

New Great Lakes aerobatic biplane unveiled - AOPA Pilot | Waco Classic Aircraft Corp. officially unveiled the first conforming new production Great Lakes 2T-1A-2, an aerobatic biplane. The company announced two years ago that it planned to reintroduce the Great Lakes 2T-1A-2, and it has modified the airplanes ...

HAI Relocates To New Headquarters from Aero-News Network | Some Facilities Available For Use By Association Members The executives and staff of Helicopter Association International (HAI) moved into the association’s new headquarters facility, located a few blocks away from its previous location in Alexandria, VA, on Thursday The new, larger space allows HAI to meet growth requirements to better serve members and provides office space, classrooms and meeting room
facilities for visiting members.

Orbital Sciences Corporation to develop launch booster for Stratolaunch Systems from Spaceports | Stratolaunch Inc., the Huntsville, Ala., company created by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen seeking to develop a low-cost satellite launching system, has given Orbital Sciences Corp. a contract to build the world's largest air-launched space rocket, writes Dan Leone of SpaceNews....

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