Sunday, January 30, 2011

Indy Transponder 30-JAN-2011 1530z

World's best pilots head to Al Ain airshow - The National | One of the world's leading military air display teams, the Turkish Stars, will also perform in Al Ain for the first time. The squadron features F-5 jets ...

Turkish Stars - Wikipedia | The Turkish Stars (Turkish: Türk Yıldızları) are the aerobatic demonstration team of the Turkish Air Force and the national aerobatics team of Turkey. The team was formed on November 7, 1992 and was named the Turkish Stars on January 11, 1993.  Turkish Stars fly with eight Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighters, making them one of the few national aerobatics teams to fly supersonic aircraft, and the only one with formations of eight supersonic jets. Twelve F-5s are available to the team. ...

Thunder in the Valley Air Show - Muscogee Moms | The 14th Annual Thunder in the Valley Air Show is coming! March 19-20, 2011 Gates open at 10:00 a.m. Pre-show from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. Show from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Bring your family to the Columbus Metropolitan Airport (CSG) in Columbus ...

The Stunning Dubai Airshow 2011 - MB Publishing | Opportunities strike when you are in the right place, at the right time, which is why it’s important to be the part of the Dubai Air show. Dubai is all set to welcome the 12th edition of Dubai Airshow, 2011. The event will start from 13th November and last till 17th November, 2011 at the Dubai Airport Expo Center. The show will feature the latest aircraft and stunning aeronautical displays to the visitors during their Dubai holidays. ...

Chorley pupils enjoy a day with the Red Arrows - This Is Lancashire | A thrilling day with the RAF's Red Arrows team was the prize for four students from Southlands High School, Chorley who won a design prize. ...

Aerobatic Single Place Folding Wing Aircraft Makes First Flight - AvStop Aviation News
This folding-wing, aerobatic, sport pilot aircraft offers enhanced freedom and affordability, continuing the Sonex tradition of lowering the cost barriers ...

WW I Pilot Training – Air and Space Magazine Video
Shot at Kelly Field in San Antonio, Texas in 1917 and 1918, Aviation Training in the United States is a rare documentary record of World War I pilot training. In this slightly edited version of the silent film, cadets are shown working on airplane rigging inside a hangar; looking down on “targets” from a balcony-like Artillery Spotting Classroom; field-stripping a Lewis machine gun; making small plaster practice bombs using  …

Storch, Criquet Storch lightsport aircraft, experimental amateurbuilt light sport aircraft. from Calgary Recreational and Ultralight Flying Club | Dan Johnson and The Lightsport & Ultralight Flyer talk to Dennis Carley about his Criquet Storch WWII replica lightsport aircraft at the U.S. Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring Florida. ...

Lockheed Vega – Planeshots

Airacobra over New Guinea from Let Let Let - Warplanes | Splendid is the best word which can describe Eduard kit of the famous Bell P-39 Airacobra. As well this war machines served on various combat zones and flew under various flags, it is great source and …

Morane Saulnier 138 F-AZAJ - Passionate about aviation | … Appeared in 1927, the monoplane "umbrella" Morane-Saulnier 138, two-seater military training (pilot up front) fitted with a rotary engine and Gnome Rhone 9-cylinder delivering 80 hp. …

Klemm 35D SE-BGA from MRC Aviation  | A visit to Ardmore today, 30Jan, netted visiting Klemm 35D SE-BGA.  Sir Minty across at the NZCivair blog came across this World War 2 vintage machine being uncrated earlier in the week...

F-15D "Improved Baz" Israel air force from Flight Image of the Day | Today's image of the day comes from AirSpace photographer Xnir. His photo depicts an Israeli air force F-15D.  In F-15 news, the Israeli air force is to enhance an upgrade programme to its ...

Today in Aviation History – January 30 from Calgary Recreational and Ultralight Flying Club 

Museum hosts 'Space' exploration exhibit - North County Times | 1 at the San Diego Air & Space Museum. (Courtesy photo) "That's one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind." Most Americans are familiar with ...


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