Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Planes of Fame: LIVING HISTORY FLYING DAY

LIVING HISTORY FLYING DAY

FEATURING

FIGHTERS OF THE RED STAR

FLYING THE NEWLY RESTORED


YAKOVLEV YAK-3 RUSSIAN FIGHTER

WHO: Edward Maloney, founder and curator of the Planes of Fame Air Museum, Frank Mormillo, historian and photographer, Planes of Fame Air Museum, Tom Camp & Wayne Cook, Air Biscuit Aeromotive Restoration Team and Test Pilot for this actual aircraft, and Kevin Thompson, Planes of Fame historian and moderator of Living History Flying Days events.

WHAT: Open to the public, we present a panel discussion of aviation historians and experts followed by a question and answer period and flight demonstration. POF Members are entered into a raffle for a flight in the L-19 Bird Dog following the presentation.

WHEN: Saturday, September 4, 2010; 10:00 am – 12:00 pm: Speaker program; 12 noon: YAK-3 flight demonstration.

WHERE:

Planes of Fame Air Museum
7000 Merrill Avenue #17
Chino, CA 91710

WHY: Our mission at Planes of Fame Air Museum is to educate and inspire current and future generations to our nation's aviation and military history.


On the first Saturday of every month Planes of Fame Air Museum, a 501(c)(3), hosts a Living History Flying Day featuring an aircraft from our extensive historical collection.  Museum members are free.  View our NEW website at www.planesoffame.org and become a Facebook “fan” today for all of the most current information!

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