Thunderbirds soar again - Salisbury Post
The featured performers were the Thunderbirds, which use F-16s as their demo planes. The Thunderbirds' full schedule of events continues this weekend with a show in Ocean City, Md. The airshow earlier this month was filled with old and ...
Boaters beware this weekend - Baltimore Sun
The US Air Force Thunderbirds are the headliners. The show also will include jumps by the Navy SEALS Leap Frogs and the 101st Airborne Screaming Eagles and ...
Wild Ride with Navy's Blue Angels - New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
Nearly 150000 people turned out for the Blue Angels air show at Jones Beach Sunday. Navy fighter jets performed a series of twists and turns that kept ...
Teachers parachuting to work - Janesville Gazette
The Golden Knights perform at AirFest at the airport this weekend. Spanish teacher Kate Jensen will be jumping at Craig on Tuesday morning, ...
Air show over Caledonia - The Caledonia Argus
Persons living near the Houston County Airport or traveling south of Caledonia on May 24 around 9 am were treated to a free air show. ...
OC Air Show - Latest News - WMDT
It won't be long before the powerful roar of engines fill the skies above Ocean City as the town hosts another Airshow ...
B-17G, B-24J and TP-51C set to land in Seattle this month - Seattle Post IntelligencerFollowing up on two recent Boeing B-17 visits to Seattle's Museum of Flight, another B-17, a Consolidated B-24J Liberator bomber and a rare dual-control, ...
WWII bomber flights pay salute to veterans - Ennis Daily News
Liberty Belle, the most recently restored World War II Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress “Liberty Belle” will take to the skies over Dallas on Monday, ...
Airshow to display thrill of flight - Wausau Daily Herald
The airshow, which is a free community event, has been drawing crowds for more than a decade. The Stevens Point Municipal Airport will be filled with planes ...
Southampton Airport marks 100 years of aviation - BBC News
... skies over Stoneham is now very different to when Moon first took off, but the first faltering flight is still a key part of the region's aviation heritage.
Half a million watch Southend Airshow - Essex Echo
More than 500000 people flocked into the town to watch the 25th annual Air Festival, Southend Council says. The two-day spectacular, which is one of ...
High winds ground Falcons at the Southend airshow - Essex Echo
There haven't been Harriers or Tornados at the airshow for the last three years. For the aircraft enthusiast, there isn't much of real interest, ...
Everyone welcome at free RAF airshow - Hemel Gazette
The sky will be filled with air displays when an RAF base opens its doors to the public. Aylesbury-based RAF Halton, which recently made formal ties with ...
50 years of Tricolour Arrows - Il Sole 24 Ore
11 and June 12 tricolor Arrows celebrate their first fifty years but to see the passage of acrobatic commander Lt. Col. ...
The patrol eagle born with the idea of becoming "an autonomous unit and stable" - elEconomista.es
... Becoming an "autonomous unit and stable, in the style of the best European patrols (Frecce Tricolori, Patrouille de France, or Red Arrows).
Avionews good wishes Republic Day - Avionews
[Photo] Tomorrow, as tradition also held a military parade on Via dei Fori Imperiali and overflight of Tricolori "Pan (patrol ...
Eurofighter debuts in Slovakia – Aircraft participates in the Piestany Air Show - defpro
... landed in the Central European country of Slovakia for the first time last Friday 28 May, to participate in the Piestany Air Show. ...
Aerobatics pilot stops at county airport - Spring Grove Herald
The Houston County Airport was abuzz last Monday morning when 15 people gathered to welcome Julie Clark, who flew in with her magnificent Chevron Mentor T-34, putting out spectacular billows of white smoke as she arrived.
For over three decades, Clark has been North America's only solo T-34 aerobatics pilot, performing at air shows and wowing spectators across the United States and Canada...
They paid 'terrible price' - Omaha World-Herald
In December, he met up with five buddies for a presentation at the Strategic Air & Space Museum near Ashland, Neb. It was his first reunion since the war ...
Hundreds Turn Out for Memorial Day Events - KPSP Local 2
At the Palm Springs Air Museum, an estimated 1700 people were in attendance as 3000 carnations were dropped from a B-25 Bomber to memorialize all the ...
B-17 returns to Tukwila as veterans reminisce - Highline Times
"Aluminum Overcast," a restored B-17 World War II bomber, sits on the airfield next to Tukwila's Museum of Flight. By Rachel Krueger As the midday sun shone ...
Aviator's memories rich in detail - Daily Astorian
"We all stand on their (the WASPs) shoulders, all women in aviation," said state Sen. Betsy Johnson who was the guest speaker at the ceremony and is a pilot ...
Two ISU women to compete in national women's air race - Indiana State University
Last summer, Jessica Campbell - then an ISU senior - and ISU aviation technology instructor Victoria Dunbar placed second overall in the Air Race Classic ...
Retired space shuttle deserves home at KSC - Florida Today
It was the orbiter's last planned flight, leaving just two more before the fleet's demise. One should stay at its Kennedy Space Center home, joining other ...
Civil Air Patrol exhibit unveiled - KPCnews.com
The Civil Air Patrol’s vital role in World War II will be remembered thanks to a new museum exhibit.
CAP officers from across the nation gathered Monday to dedicate the display on Memorial Day at the National Military History Center, south of Auburn.
“I hope this exhibit inspires others to carry on and to do more,” said Major General Amy Courter, national commander of the CAP. ...
CAP Fly Critical Missions in Oil Spill Response from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News
ALABAMA - Members from the Mississippi, Alabama and Florida wings are launching daily aerial damage assessment flights from their station in the Mobile Convention Center, one of several incident command posts set up for the Gulf Coast oil spill response.
Uncontrolled Airspace #189 "Sharp Roll-Off"
Guest: EAA's Fareed Guyot... What's so bad about the Tomahawk?... the Cub homecoming... and a pre-preview of this summer's AirVenture. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace #189 "Sharp Rolloff"
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010
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