Saturday, May 22, 2010

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Demo teams represent every branch of military - Columbia Daily Tribune | The AeroShell Aerobatic Demonstration Team will crisscross the sky in North American AT-6 "Texan" training aircraft, first built in 1938 and nicknamed ...

Airshow 2010 - Singapore - Amazing Photos by Tech Shankar - Airshow 2010 - Singapore - Amazing Photos. This entry was posted on Saturday, May 22, 2010 and is filed under Amazing, Places, Spectacular . You can leave a response and follow any responses to this entry through the Subscribe to: Post ...

Cherry Point Air Show: Military Families Happy to Bring Relief – WNCT | Thousands will be at the biggest air show in the state at Cherry Point this weekend. Military families who say ...

Air show takes off - New Bern Sun Journal | "I'm going to be here to see the Blue Angels tomorrow. I like all those wild formations they do and the precision of it." "I think it's great," said Robert ...

OurPlace: Air Show by Sherri | We took the kids to a nearby air force base for their annual air show. It was so much more amazing than I thought it would be. They had so many different planes on display that we could see and go into. We were at the show all day and ...

Watch Blades aerobatics from the sea - Isle of Man Today | Two of them commanded RAF Harrier Squadrons, one in Iraq and the other in Afghanistan, and one of them led the Red Arrows. Six of The Blades were Harrier ...

Red Bull racer born to fly - Windsor Star | Red Bull Air Race pilot Pete McLeod wipes rain off his aircraft Friday. The 26-year-old Canadian is ...

World's Largest Airship Successfully Inflated in Montgomery Garrett Coliseum Video from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News | MONTGOMERY AL- 21st Century Airships, the leading developers of state-of-the-art technologies for mid, high altitude and heavy-lift airships, announced that it has successfully completed its inflation test of the Bullet 580, which is now, the world's largest airship…

Royal Air Force Red Arrows Display Team from FenceCheck Forums

Ex-astronauts seek shuttle for USAF national museum from AviationDayton by editor@aviationdayton.com | DAYTON, Ohio – Eighteen former astronauts are asking NASA to choose the National Museum of the United States Air Force near Dayton as a place to display one of its space shuttles after the fleet is retired – preferably Atlantis, now docked at the International Space Station on its last scheduled mission. More

40,000 Participate in International Learn to Fly Day from The Fabricator by eaa90org | More than 40,000 people. Nearly 450 events nationwide. Those kinds of numbers alone made EAA's inaugural International Learn to Fly Day on Saturday, May 15 a tremendous success…

Letter: Trip honors WWII vets - Rockford Register Star | They visited the WWII, Korean and Vietnam memorials, the Iwo Jima Memorial and the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum. When they returned that same evening, ...

Vets inspire and remember - Omaha World-Herald | Hargraves and about two dozen other Marines from across the country gathered Friday night at the Strategic Air & Space Museum for a reunion of veterans who ...

Sweetwater museum salutes Women Airforce Service Pilots - Dallas Morning News | In the black-and-white photos from World War II, they're wearing aviator caps and goggles, all sparkling eyes and proud, devil-may-care smiles. ...

First Black Woman Aviator in Aviation History « Learn to Fly by av8er | The other day while browsing through African American Aviation History websites and blogs, I came across a name that I had heard many a times, but never got an opportunity (or simply being lazy maybe) to learn more about. ...

Honeywell's Boeing 757 flying testbed from Things with Wings by Guy Norris | Here's the problem. Get two aircraft, each operating from bases hundreds of miles apart, to rendezvous over an island at the edge of the Pacific for an air-to-air photoshoot at precisely the right time and place…

Wierd and wonderful - flying testbeds from Things with Wings by Guy Norris | Following my flight in Honeywell's 757 flying testbed, I thought it would be interesting to post a few images of other, earlier aircraft in this role. The use of flying testbeds, particularly for propulsion research and development, exploded during World War II and its immediate aftermath. Notable early examples included the Boeing B-17, several of which were converted for engine testing. The first was a B-17G used by Wright Aeronautical to test the XT35 Typhoon – an early turboprop, as well as the XJ65 turbojet…

What a Week in Aviation! from WAI Connect Blog by Pat | Both Lane Wallace of Flying Magazine and the editors of Speed News noted that this past week held many aviation milestones. Jackie Cochran, Amelia Earhart and Charles Lindbergh all in the same week! Lane speculates why in her Flying magazine blog, and here are those events Speed News noted:May 17-211920 - KLM and AT&T begin a joint air service between London and Amsterdam.1924 - the first aerial…

May 22 from Cut and Paste Aviation by KenInfinite…

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