Sunday, March 6, 2011

Indy Transponder 06-MAR-2011 1130z

The Imperial War Museum in Duxford has announced that The Horsemen, the world's only P-51 Mustang formation aerobatic team, have been booked in for the Flying Legends display on July 9 and 10 – and tickets have just gone on sale. ... What's on this week - Dunmow Broadcast

Blue Angels 10K Fun Run brings runners out and families in to NAF - Imperial Valley Press | The more than 160 participants of the inaugural Blue Angels 10K Fun Run ran, walked and biked from Sunbeam Lake to Naval Air Facility El Centro in the warm Imperial Valley mid-winter weather Saturday. ...

Vintage WWII aircraft coming to Huntsville - News Courier | That's when a B-17 “Flying Fortress” bomber and a rare Curtiss P-40 “Warhawk” fighter will take to the skies over Huntsville. The Liberty Foundation is bringing the aircraft here for its “2011 Salute to Veterans” tour. “Sixty-five years ago these ...

Aviation Museum focused on long, short-term goals - Macon Telegraph | But there is one aircraft not currently at the museum that he would love to lay his hands on: a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. That's not just the wish of one man longing for a B-17 bomber to put in the backyard. A dream for the museum since it opened in ...

Did Nungesser and Coli beat Lindbergh across the Atlantic?  from Bayou Renaissance Man by Peter | I've written about many aviators who tried to cross the Atlantic during the 1920's, and failed - some at the cost of their lives. Among them were French airmen Charles Nungesser (right, below) and François Coli (left, below), who took off from France on May 8th, 1927, in a Levasseur PL-8 biplane named L'Oiseau Blanc ('the white bird')…

Fly girl: Bio adds context, texture to aviator's life, mystery - MyCentralJersey.com | Most people would be hard-pressed to name a female aviator other than Amelia Earhart. Inasmuch as Earhart hasn't been heard from since 1937, the fact that her memory lingers may have more to do with the fact that she disappeared than with her ...


Wild pursuit week!  from The Adventures of Chopper Chick! by Desiree | Seems like we had responded to more pursuits just this last week then we usually do.  Thanks to my friend Troy he had posted theses photos that he took off the TV from last nights pursuit, so I thought I would share.  Thanks Troy.

Today in Aviation History – March 6  from Calgary Recreational and Ultralight Flying Club

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