Thursday, April 25, 2013

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GALLERY: Owatonna airshow team practicing in Waseca - Southernminn.com | Pilots from John Klatt Airshows were in Waseca Wednesday practicing for their upcoming season of air shows. Owatonna is home to John Klatt Airshows and the Air National Guard Air Show Team. Klatt served in the Air National Guard for more than 20 years, ...

Auburn-Opelika Air Show takes flight - The Corner News | Supported by the Auburn Opelika Tourism Bureau, Auburn Chamber of Commerce and community sponsors, the air show is the first in Auburn since 1984. Beth Witten, coordinator of the Auburn-Opelika Air Show, is excited about the event because it is ...

CAF's Red Tail Squadron Rise Above Exhibit Returns from News from EAA AirVenture Oshkosh | The Commemorative Air Force's Rise Above traveling exhibit returns to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh this year, honoring America's first African-American fighter pilots during World War II, the Tuskegee Airmen. This year the exhibit will relocate to Scotts Warbirds Alley....

Frecce Tricolori, an air show to the delight of the Maremma - the Nation | Tricolor arrows in the sky of Orbetello. Here is the two-day program MICHELE CASALINI. Share. Double click on any word of this article to see a definition taken from dictionaries Freeman. Email Print ...

Vintage plane's $30000 scratch at Fly-In a mystery - Tbo.com | Lakeland police are trying to find out who is responsible for putting an 18-inch-long deep scratch in a vintage plane during this month's Sun N' Fun Fly-In. The B-25 plane, named “Panchito,” was parked near the beer tent during the event, which was ...

“What Might Have Been” The Piper PA48 ENFORCER – Photo Tour - Warbird Radio | When you walk into the Research & Development Gallery at the National Museum of the United States Air Force (NMUSAF) one of the airplanes that jumps out at you is the Piper Enforcer. The Enforcer is one of those “what might have been” projects from the 80′s. On the surface it’s reminiscent of the P-51 but on the inside...

A Look Back at the B-17's Long Beach Years - Patch.com | Introduced in April 1938, the B-17 secured its place in history as a long-range, high altitude heavy bomber used to great effect against Germany in World War II. The sturdy Flying Fortress was developed by Boeing but produced by rival companies like ...

B-17 Memphis Belle Cockpit / Warbird Photo Gallery from Keith Breazeal Video Productions

Duke of Edinburgh plane 'could fly once again' - BBC News | "In 1959 His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh flew it. In 1960 it was raced by Prince Philip's equerry, a retired air vice marshal Sir John Severne and he won the King's Cup Air Race." Although the aircraft has been dismantled and is now in a ...

Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star - Crosswind Images

Michigan Chapter April 2013 Newsletter from Antique Airfield News

Ralph Hood to Spread Word About Aviation History from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News | The Tennessee Aviation Hall of Fame has engaged the nationally renowned aviation speaker, humorist and writer, Ralph Hood, CSP, as part of a statewide effort to raise awareness of Tennessee's extraordinary aviation history and those who have contributed to it. His first appearance will be at...

NASA Urges to Fly Along with Voyager from Spaceports | Voyager 1, the most distant human-made spacecraft, appears to have reached this last region before interstellar space...

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