Saturday, October 23, 2010

Indy Transponder 23-OCT-2010 1145z

2010 Wings Over Houston Airshow This Weekend - The News of Today
The 2010 Wings Over Houston Airshow is going on this weekend on October 23rd and 24th at the Ellington Airport in Houston, Texas.
There will be plenty to do and see at this year’s event. There will be modern aviation displays spread throughout the show, including displays of ...

   
Ambassador in blue - Montgomery County Courier
John Gallemore, perform at 3 pm today and Sunday at the Wings Over Houston Airshow. For more information, visit www.wingsoverhouston.com. ...

Wings Over Atlanta 2010 - Jon Berry Photography
Photography based in Atlanta, Ga - covering aviation, portraits, landscapes, architecture, events, weddings and sports.

Snowbirds Wrap Up Season - Discover Moose Jaw
They wrapped up their 40th year in front of family, friends and colleagues during their year-end show at 15 Wing Moose Jaw. Major Doug Clements is one of ...

New Honorary Colonel for Snowbirds - Discover Moose Jaw
Potter says he can't explain how much of an honour this is, "I've watched the Snowbirds over the years, I'm just a huge admirer of what they do and the time ...

RAF fund gets £4600 from Kemble air show - This is Wiltshire.co.uk
Visitors to this year's Cotswold Air Show have helped raise more than £4600 for the Royal Air Force's leading welfare charity. The air show, which this year ...

Garuda exercice 2010 from Military Photos

Marine F/A-18 "Hornets" visit Long Beach on October 22 & 23 from Aero Pacific Flightlines  

F-35 vs F-22 from Aviation 
The F-22 and F-35, the newest planes in the US military's arsenal. Both are similar in appearances and capabilities. Both are the product of multi-billion dollar projects and both cost millions dollars. However, which is the better plane? ...

X-48 Blended Wing Body – NASA Test Highlights from AIRBOYD.TV  
Russian Aviation Day (1961) Myasishchev M-50 Flyover from AIRBOYD.TV 
sea harier av-8 - hovering on the sea from TAKEOFF TUBE 

Omaha Time Capsule - Omaha.com
Oct. 23, 1920: A Blair, Neb., aviator was arrested for “reckless driving” after he had completed a thrilling flight downtown. It is believed to be the first arrest ever made for an air traffic violation. While the populace crowding street corners was gasping for breath, the aviator sprinkled them with advertisements for an automobile.

October 23 from Cut and Paste Aviation  

Caption Contest #39 Winner - Fiscal Responsibility? from AirPigz
It was a real barn-burner of a competition in the poll for the caption winner, but the gem above from 'Tailgear' jumped out in front on the second day of voting and never looked back. It was actually a 3-way tie for second place, but   ...

Flights & Fancy: You Go, Girl! - Air & Space Magazine
“Well, put your money where your mouth is, NASA boy!” Frank roared, slapping down a whole dollar bill.

SPACEPORT RUNWAY DEDICATION INCLUDES SIR RICHARD BRANSON AND NM GOVERNOR RICHARDSON from AVIATION-NEWS 
The New Mexico Spaceport Authority (NMSA) today dedicated the nearly two-mile long “Governor Bill RIchardson Spaceway” at Spaceport America, representing significant progress toward launching commercial customers into space from the desert of New Mexico. Governor [...]

Virgin Galactic Spaceship Christens New Spaceport Runway. from Planenews Aviation News 
UPHAM, NM: The New Mexico Spaceport Authority (NMSA) today dedicated the nearly two-mile long “Governor Bill RIchardson Spaceway” at Spaceport America, representing significant progress toward launching commercial customers into space from the desert of New Mexico. Governor Bill Richardson, Sir Richard Branson and approximately 30 of more than 380 Virgin Galactic future astronauts attended the event along with guests from around the world and watched a flyover and landing by Virgin Galactic’s WhiteKnightTwo, in a captive carry with SpaceShipTwo.

Photo gallery of the Spaceport America event from Personal Spaceflight  
NM spaceport runway dedication - more videos, photos, reports from RLV and Space Transport News
So, You Want to be a Photographer? - Tyson V. Rininger's Blog
There’s no doubting I have one of the best jobs in the world. I’ve met and worked with people most will only get to know through history books. I’ve traveled the country experiencing more than what most people will in a lifetime. I’ve seen sights and participated in things most people never will. So who wouldn’t want to do what I do?
Here comes the hardcore reality: Everyone is a photographer. ...


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