Friday, January 11, 2013

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Cable Airshow will be in Upland on Jan. 12 and 13 - Fontana Herald-News | Children of all ages will be able to get up close and meet the performers after their aerobatic show and get free autograph cards, bookmarks, removable tattoos and photos. Airplane and helicopter rides will be available. Admission is $7 for adults, $5...

Aviation Expo sails into Sebring for 9th year - News-Sun | The shows will offer precision flying exhibitions plus a comedy flying routine showcased by some famous names in the flying world: Hall of Famer aerobatic pilot Patty Wagstaff, Tiger Air Shows "Hotwire Harry" and "Sheriff Roscoe" along with the world's ...

Tenth Annual Living Legends Of Aviation Awards Set from Aero-News Network | January 18th Ceremony Once Again Hosted By John Travolta The 10th Annual "Living Legends of Aviation" Awards, presented by Bell Helicopter and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, announce some of this year's honorees. The awards will be held January 18, 2013, at the Beverly Hilton. The 10th annual awards will be hosted by "The Official Ambassador of Aviation" John Travolta, and will celebrate a decade of recognition during aviation's second hundred years.

WAI Conference Early Registration Deadline is Now! from WAI Connect Blog by Amy Laboda

Michelle Bassanesi from Flight To Success by Karlene Petitt | Friday's Fabulous Flyer | With The Air Race Classic Rapidly Approaching... | Okay... it's not starting until June 18th, 2103, but trust me, it will be here before we know it... I want you to meet one of the pilots....

AirPigz 2010 Flashback Triple Play - Must See Avgeekery! from AirPigz by Martt | The summer of 2010 was a pretty amazing avgeek time for me, and I was able to share a big part of it here on AirPigz in three specific posts with a lot of pix. I thought we'd take a little flashback to a time when my day-job was extremely slow and I had the time to do some very detailed AirPigz work. Hopefully one of these days these kinds of extensive posts will be the norm - if I can figure out how to have both the time for this kind of work and the income to still survive, I'll be all set : ) ...

Three Merlins from CAF Red Tail Squadron's Blog | ...The Merlin was developed in England by the Rolls Royce company and first ran in 1933. The first production models came out in 1936. Two British warplanes that were powered by the Merlin - their Avro Lancaster four-engine heavy bomber and the Spitfire fighter. Rolls Royce made a habit of...

Precious Metal from Apron 6 | When I recently saw on Airpigz.com that there’s a competition to design the next paint scheme for Precious Metal, the inner child in me had some great ideas. I Imagined the most stylish designs that would have ever been seen in the history of air racing. But then I opened photoshop only to find out[...]

Air Force Week in Photos from Air Force Link Top Stories | This week's photos feature Airmen around the globe involved in activities supporting expeditionary operations and defending America. This weekly feature showcases the men and women of the Air Force. View the slideshow.

Refurb of the Month: Jerry Yagen's DH98 Mosquito from AVwebFlash Current Issue | When Jerry Yagen replied to our recent query seeking interesting aircraft refurbs, he said he was working on a light twin restoration and would we be interested? Sure. Shortly, a handful of photos came pixeling into the inbox of a de Havilland DH98 Mosquito. Light twin indeed.

Three receive Jimmie Dyess award - The Augusta Chronicle | Kelley lost an eye while leading a convoy of boats against attacks from hostile forces in South Vietnam. Sanders, a native of Augusta, was Georgia governor from 1963 to 1967. He served as a B-17 bomber pilot in World War II. Please login or register to...

Veterans in war and love - Atlanta Journal Constitution | The $35 million, 96-foot-tall pavilion houses six aircraft, including My Gal Sal, a B-17 that crash-landed in Greenland 70 years ago and was restored during the past decade; What Would You Do?, an interactive exhibit that allows visitors to consider...

WWII Museum expansion will house B-17 bomber, other aircraft - SunHerald.com | COURTESY NATIONAL WORLD WAR II MUSEUM The US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center at The National WWII Museum features a rare B-17E Flying Fortress with a colorful history. Named My Gal Sal, the bomber was flown to Europe in June 1942 as...

“Honduras Air Force IAI Arava” from Planeshots

Skymaster comes to life at Air and Space Museum - Lincoln Journal Star | It was last assigned to the 3902nd Air Base Wing at Offutt in 1969 and transferred to the Strategic Air & Space Museum in 1970. And there it sat. Outside. For more than 40 years, the plane baked in the sun, froze in the winter and became home to ...

Visitors flock to air museum - Pueblo Chieftain | Visitors flock to air museum. TripAdvisor gives nod. Story · Comments. Print: Create a hardcopy of this page; Font Size: Default font size: Larger font size. Air museum jaxon martinez. Jaxon Martinez, 6, is dwarfed by a vintage airplane on display at...

1933 and the splendid hangar for fledgling American Airlines from Travel for Aircraft by joseph_may | 1933 and the splendid hangar for fledgling American Airlines 32º 49′ 18″ N / 97º 21′ 20″ W 201 Aviation Way, Hangar 11N at Fort Worth Meacham International Airport (FTW) is not simply an address — it is the location of a beautiful and architecturally, as well as historically, significant aircraft hangar. Built for American Airways in [...]

Podcast: Aviation Legend Col. Joe Kittinger from AVWeb Podcast - Podcast  | In 1960, Col. Joe Kittinger flew to the edge of space in a balloon and jumped out, setting a record that stood until Red Bull's Felix Baumgartner finally broke it last year, with Kittinger's help. AVweb's Mary Grady talks
with the colonel about his unique and adventurous career in aviation.

Cobra 3 meters is filmed in airplane wing during flight in Oceania from AVIATION NEWS ABOUT AVIATION NEWS | Cena was in flight between Australia and Papua New Guinea. | Passengers of a Qantas flight company a python caught him three feet long in one of the wings of the plane during a flight to Papua New Guinea, according to newspaper report "Sydney Morning Herald"....

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