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Outback air spectacular to fill the sky - ABC Local | By John Casey (Multiplatform Reporter). The Broken Hill Aero Club's 75th anniversary celebrations are about to launch into full flight and your ABC will be on-site at the airport with a live Outside Broadcast of our morning program Outback Outlook ...

2013 U.S. Scale Masters Championship | Model Aviation - www.modelaviation.com | Throughout the United States and Canada Scale pilots competed to earn a spot to fly at 34th U.S. Scale Masters Championship. After countless hours building and flying, pilots who earned the right to participate at the U.S. Scale Masters Championship descended upon Davis CA October 10-13 2013. The 40...

Lincoln pupils finish challenge for Red Arrows pilot - The Lincolnite | Pupils from Priory Witham Academy joined members of the RAF Mountaineering Association, ex Red Arrows and other pilots for a challenging climb up Kinder Scout in the Peak District. Alongside school children from Norfolk and Dorset, the group climbed four separate routes to the summit where they put up a banner and released balloons...

SUNDERLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW NOMINATED FOR PRESTIGIOUS AWARD - Sky | THE EVENT Company that creates and manages major events in Sunderland will be flying the flag for the city at the region’s biggest tourism awards next month. Sunderland International Airshow, organised by Sunderland Live, has been nominated for the Tourism Event of the Year Award at the...

Joseph Philip Gomer - Duluth News Tribune | ...In 1942, at the age of 22, he enlisted in the Army Air Force, and was sent for flight training at Tuskegee Army Air Field in Alabama. Joseph married Elizabeth Caperton on March 12, 1949, and had two daughters. After many years in the military, and living throughout the world, they made Duluth their final home in 1963....

Pilots of the Caribbean Volunteers of African Heritage in the RAF - RAF Museum London Events | In two World Wars black people from the Caribbean, Africa and from Britain volunteered to serve in the Royal Air Force. These volunteers fought, and died, for the mother country and for freedom, and thereby helped to preserve the values and the heritage they shared with their white comrades. The tradition of service to the Crown continues today, and the RAF is proud to welcome new generations of black volunteers into its ranks...

The Freeman Field Recovery Team To be Featured On National Geographic’s Diggers · Warbirds News | The Freeman Field Recovery Team will begin filming with the producers of National Geographic’s Diggers. The episode is scheduled to be filmed for mid-November and should air in February 2014. The Diggers team will assist Freeman Field Recovery Team s in detecting and recovering deeper objects in the vicinity of the parts-pit. Blood Hound Underground and Foster Brothers Excavating will continue their masterful work at the site....

Boeing Flies F-15SA From St. Louis Today in Preparation for Next Phase of Flight Testing - The Aero Experience Exclusive! | The Boeing Company flew the F-15SA (Saudi Advanced) Eagle today from its facility in St. Louis, Missouri.  The aircraft, accompanied by a Boeing Super Hornet chase plane, took off from Lambert-St. Louis International Airport just after 2pm and landed an hour later.  The flight is the first of a series of test flights to be conducted from St. Louis prior to the aircraft flying to Edwards AFB, CA for further test flights.  The Aero Experience was there to capture the takeoff and landing of the F-15SA and its Super Hornet chase plane:

Flying Yankees Begin A New Mission in 2013 - Photorecon.net | The 103rd Airlift Wing (AW) of the Connecticut Air National Guard (CTANG) celebrates 90 years of flying heritage in 2013. This milestone takes place as the Wing transitions from a period of uncertainty to a new mission in a new type of aircraft. The “Flying Yankees” publically unveiled their first of eight C-130H Hercules transports on Saturday October 5th. The ceremony featured a...

Sydney sunset - Flight Image of the Day | One from Rex Features here, showing Royal Australian Air Force aircraft – like as not Pilatus PC-9s – displaying over Sydney Harbour. The show was to mark 100 years since the Royal Australian Navy fleet first entered the waterway.

Young Pilot Fires Up Crowd With Special Flyover - EAA - The Experimental Aircraft Association | October 16, 2013 - Jack Lindsay, 18, a senior at Hudsonville High School, Michigan, helped pump up his fellow students at the school's homecoming last week when he and two other pilots did a ceremonial flyby before its Friday night football game against Grand Haven. It was Jack's idea to do something special after becoming a certificated private pilot in late August. "I'm one of the super fans," he explained, describing students who dress up crazy and lead cheers for the home team Eagles. Jack, EAA 1093155, has also been fanatical about aviation as long as he can remember....

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