Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Indy Transponder 11-JUL-2012 0200z

Farnborough International Airshow - Albany Times Union | The Red Arrows fly in formation alongside a Vulcan bomber to officially open the Farnborough International Airshow in Hampshire, southern England, on July 9, 2012. Farnborough sees the announcement of orders for military jets but with governments...

Farnborough 2012: Parade of Flying Legends from David Cenciotti's weblog | Farnborough International Airshow 2012 is not only interesting for the new aircraft, equipment, weapon systems, orders being announced and so on. Among the planes taking part to the daily air display there are also some of the most famous British planes of the WWII and Cold War era: the Avro Lancaster, the Spitfire, the Vulcan....

Spitfire grounded by weather - BBC News | A rare Spitfire which was unable to fly at the Royal International Air Tattoo because of the weather has been unable to return home to West Sussex.

Farnborough 2012 Photo: Flying as “Scalp 99″ a U.S. B-52 Stratofortress opens Day 2 of the Airshow from David Cenciotti's weblog | While Day 1 was opened by a memorable Red Arrows and Avro Vulcan formation, the second trade day of Farnborough International Air Show 2012 air display was kicked off by a U.S. B-52.  Coming from RAF Fairford as “Scalp 99″ (reportedly 60-0042/BD belonding to the 93 BS from Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana), the B-52H performed a flyover before heading back to the U.S. though the Daventry corridor...

Farnborough 2012: new details about the “weaponized” C-27J disclosed from David Cenciotti's weblog | In a media briefing held inside the fuselage of the C-27J CSX62127, Alenia Aermacchi has unveiled a few more details about the new gunship version of the Spartan launched by Alenia Aeronautica and ATK at Farnborough International Airshow 2012.  First of all, the “mini-Spectre” is just the first of a series of highly specialized configurations that Alenia Aeronautica plans to base on the C-27J battlefield airlifter: ISR (Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance), Border Surveillance, Command and Control. And, of course, Gunship...

'ZIMI' SIGNS OUT WITH LAST DISPLAY from Royal International Air Tattoo News | THE Swiss aerobatic display team produced a top performance in the last display of this year's Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford.

31st Annual Fly-In Breakfast, 51st Annual Fine Arts Show set for Aug. 5 in Cresco - Cresco Times Plain Dealer | The Fly-In Breakfast will run from 7:30 a.m. to 12-noon at the Cresco Airport – Ellen Church Field. The breakfast features omelets and pancakes. Day-of tickets are $7, with children age 5 and under FREE. Advance tickets are $6, available at the Cresco ...

Salento Tricolore II Air Show here is the picture - The Everyday Italian | In addition to the program Acrobatic Patrol "Frecce Tricolori", there was the participation of vessels and aircraft of other Forces and Armed Corps and civilian aerobatic team. "The aerobatic team is a valuable business ...

On Sale Now! Fill Your Need for Speed with Tickets to Fleet Week Coronado ... - Sacramento Bee | Leap Frogs – The Navy Parachute Team, a.k.a the Leap Frogs, will demonstrate their skill and precision on Sunday, September 23, during the opening ceremony. The San Diego-based Leap Frogs perform precision, free-fall parachute demonstrations across ...

Podcast: Planes of Fame’s Steve Hinton – Warbird Radio  from WarbirdRadio.com by Matt | TUESDAY – Planes of Fame’s Steve Hinton joins Matt Jolley on Warbird Radio LIVE! Learn the latest news from POF this morning at 10am (EASTERN) plus we’re taking your calls and questions. For more information on POF just click on the Quick Link posted below. Thanks for tuning in. QUICK LINK: Planes of Fame STUDIO [...]

World War II bomber tours skies over Casper - Casper Star-Tribune Online | Cy Brown, a crew member of the B-25 Mitchell "Maid in the Shade", hangs on during takeoff Monday, July 9, 2012 in Casper. The restored WWII bomber, which is owned by the Arizona Commemorative Air Force, will be at Natrona County International Airport ...

B-17 Flying Fortress Intro - Timesonline.com | A B-17 Flying Fortress taxiing down the runway after a mission over the Three Rivers and Clairton Steel Works, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Mustang Sally from Latest Vlog | Here's a quick clip I cut today of footage that was given to me by the guys at Helimedia of Menno Parsons flying his P-51D Mustang at the 2012 Rand Air Show. The video includes some awesome onboard visuals and aerial work of Mustang Sally in all her glory!

Timeless Voices - Frank Rezich by eaavideo.org | A natural mechanic, Frank Rezich worked for Howard Aircraft before serving in the Air Transport Command during WWII. He worked for various aviation manufacturers after the war on such projects as the XB-70 bomber and the Apollo Program.

Computers and Mosquitos.mpg from stickandrudderWTO | Video

Veterans conflicted, disappointed about Supreme Court's ruling that lying ... - Villages Daily Sun | Jim Jinks, right, of the Village of Glenbrook and his best friend, Bill Rich, look out a gun window of a B-17 Flying Fortress during an airshow at Leesburg International Airport. Rich was a bombadier on a B-17 for 35 missions over Germany during World ...

Wind Chamber Symphony: Freeflying with Fred Fugen and Vince Reffet from Aerial Sports Feed | Fred Fugen and Vince Reffet do it all - skydiving, freeflying, BASE jumping, wingsuit flying, swooping, speed riding... See them take off as they train with the help of a wind tunnel in Prague!

Fellowship to help warbirds - Fraser Coast Chronicle | RETIRED army major Peter Ford will fly half way around the world to gather the information he needs to replicate some of Australia's first war birds.

Fall Behind the Scenes Tour registration opens July 17 from National Museum of the USAF Top Stories | Get a first-hand look at the aircraft restoration process during the Behind the Scenes Tours at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. Registration for tours from September through December 2012 opens on Tuesday, July 17. The free tours take place every Friday from 12:15 p.m. to 3 p.m. Space is limited, so advance registration is required...

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