Saturday, March 5, 2011

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Pilots Set to Soar at 2011 Florida International Air Show - Pilots Set to Soar at 2011 Florida International Air Show. The 2011 Florida International Air Show returns to the skies on March 26-27 in Punta Gorda, Florida at the Charlotte County Airport. You can expect death-defying feats, ...

New Home For Cameco Canada Remembers Air Show - Saskatoonhomepage.ca | The Canada Remembers International Air Show had its last show in the summer of 2009, but it can no longer be held at the airport because of expansion. In it's final year, it ended up indoors because of inclement weather. Brian Swidrovich, with Credit ...

Women in Aerospace, Canada: International Women's Day Celebration from Aviation.ca News | TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - March 4, 2011) - In recognition of the worldwide celebration of International Women's Day, Bombardier Aerospace will host Women in Aerospace (WIA) Canada and over 100 guests to recognize Diversity & Women in Leadership in...
Thousands expected for Spitfire flypast - Daily Echo | Crowds are expected to flock to Mayflower Park to witness the commemorative flypast. The world's only female Spitfire pilot Carolyn Grace is due to take off from Southampton International Airport at 11.30am. She will head down the River Itchen, ...

Duxford set to celebrate the Spitfire's first flight - Cambridge News | The famous aeroplane began its operational life at Duxford and the Imperial War Museum, which now occupies the historic site, is holding a special air show in celebration later this year. The Supermarine Spitfire prototype made its first test flight, ...

A Spitfire entertains the crowd at the Illawarra Air Show  by juniorwi | Air Force supports Wings Over Illawarra Air Show on Sunday, 27 February at Illawarra Regional Airport, Albion Park, NSW. Air Force supports this major regional event with a handling display by an F/A-18 Hornet and the Air Force Balloon. ...

The Flying Fort Becomes Operational  by Joe Clark | The B-17G "Shoo Shoo Baby"  One of the airplanes I have always liked is the B-17. When I was a kid, I studied as much about the B-17 as possible; I believed it was the airplane that saved the world in World War II and it was a fascinating bomber. The men who flew the airplane into the war were very much heroes of all of the free world. …

Earhart Wrecks 2,500 Miles Apart  from AVwebFlash Current Issue  | Two groups are currently suggesting that their site of interest may mark the final resting place of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan ... and they're more than 2,000 miles apart. Thursday's report of an aircraft resembling Earhart's sitting 230 feet below the surface of the ocean, comes from near Earhart's point of departure, Papua New Guinea…

B-29 Crew Rescued By Sub (film)  from PPRuNe Forums by TURIN | Just been sent this. Entire B-29 crew rescued by sub  An amazing story and incredible anyone survived the crash (ditching).

Remembering Concorde (video)  from An Aviator's Blog. by Jonathan Heckman | On March 2, 1969, BAC’s (now BAE Systems) and AĆ©rospatiale’s (now EADS) Concorde 001 took to the skies for the first time in Toulouse, France. This super-sonic-transport airliner later entered service in 1976 and continued commercial flights for 27 years. The aircraft was primarily flown from London-Heathrow (British Airways) and Paris-Charles de Gaulle airports to New York’s JFK.

Taking Great Pictures at Airshows  by PerfectPicture | Hi All, Can anybody please advise what is the best camera equipment to take to this weekend Avalon Airshow!? Also best shooting modes and camera settings to use with the 10-22mm, 24-105L & the 100-400mm L IS USM lens as well.

TheAviatorsTV: Episode 13 now available for viewing at http://www.theaviators.tv

Today in Aviation History – March 5  from Calgary Recreational and Ultralight Flying Club by flycrufc

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