Showing posts with label Yankee Lady. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yankee Lady. Show all posts

Friday, June 20, 2014

Two B-17s WWII bombers appear at Waterloo Air Show June 27-29


This year's Waterloo Air Show is very excited to have not one, but two World War Two heavy bomber B-17s attend the show. While one will by flying in the show, the other will be on static display for guests to get up close, take tours, and speak to the crew.

These aircraft are flying museums and represent and honour those who served many years ago.

For an experience of a lifetime, both aircraft will be selling public flights for $450 US per seat. The history alone is worth the expense.

Related press releases are below:

WWII B-17 Flying Fortress “Sentimental Journey”
coming to Waterloo, June 27

“To Honor All Veterans, Past and Present”

One of the last flying WWII B-17 bombers, “Sentimental Journey,” will be available for cockpit tours and public flights at the Region of Waterloo International Airport, June 27th  June 30th, 2014.

Mesa, Arizona -- The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress was the primary bomber used by the American Air Force against Nazi Germany. Of the 12,731 B-17s originally built, less than ten remain in flying condition and only a very few fly regularly.  922 B-17s were lost in combat over Europe, with a loss of nearly 10,000 airmen.  The US 8th Air Force suffered the majority of these losses. Sentimental Journey proudly displays the markings of the 457th Bomb Group in their remembrance. Nose art of the Sentimental Journey features Betty Grable, the number-one pin-up girl of the World War II era. The aircraft is named after a song made popular by Doris Day in 1945.

Airplane enthusiasts, veterans, children and history buffs will love seeing this famous WWII aircraft. Sentimental Journey is maintained and operated as a flying museum and veterans’ memorial by the all-volunteer non-profit U.S.-based Commemorative Air Force. Built during 1943, this heavy bomber has been continuously flown, performing missions from military reconnaissance to drone "mother ship" during nuclear testing, as well as firefighting, before being retired. It was donated to the Arizona Wing in 1978, restored to full military specification, and has been touring North America since the early 1980s. 

A thrilling flight inside this historic warbird starts at $425.00 per person. For flight reservations, the public can call 587-338-8817 or emailb17rc@azcaf.org. Cockpit tours are only $5; ground viewing and photo opportunities are free to the visiting public from 9am - 5pm each day. 

The Sentimental Journey is operated by the Arizona Airbase of the Commemorative Air Force located at Falcon Field in Mesa, Arizona. Organized in 1978, the CAF’s mission is to restore and preserve historically important aircraft and related memorabilia in order to educate the public about the significant contributions made by men and women in the defense of our nation.

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Yankee Lady Prepares for the Waterloo Air Show


June 14, 2014 - Yankee Lady, the meticulously restored World War II Boeing B-17 heavy bomber will be flying into the Waterloo Air Show and join other historic aircraft on June 28th and June 29th, 2014. The four-engine Flying Fortress, flagship of the Yankee Air Museum based at Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti Michigan, will be available for tours and Flight Experience (FLEX) rides on both days.

“We’re really excited that the Yankee Lady will be offering Flight Experience rides,” exclaimed Loretta Lau-Lowerison, Executive Manager of the Waterloo Air Show. “It’s one thing to look up as all the fantastic planes fly overhead, but it’s a better thing to be on a Flying Fortress looking down at the enthusiastic people wishing they were on board that plane.  The fact that Yankee Lady is one of only nine Forts still flying puts an exclamation point on it.”

Lowerison, explained that 12,731 B-17s were built and the significance was its mission to bomb strategic targets in daylight precision raids.  Some airstrikes would have up to 1000 planes flying in waves over enemy industrial targets. This campaign, she says, crippled the enemy’s ability to make war and helped liberate Europe.

“We’re working hard to bring significant attractions to the Waterloo Air Show,” continued Lowerison.   “This appearance by Yankee Lady is a great addition to our impressive lineup featuring the Canadian Snowbirds.”

“Our Museum is equally proud of our partnership,” said Ray Hunter, Chairman of the Yankee Air Museum Board of Directors.  “As friends, we extend our reach and are able to offer the people of Ontario an advanced sensory study of World War II aviation through our FLEX rides.”

He added that the sights, sounds, smells and feelings on board a B-17 FLEX ride are unparalleled, providing an inkling of what WWII airmen endured. 
“As a late G-model, our Flying Fortress was originally delivered to the U.S. Army Air Force on July 16, 1945 with natural metal finish,” said Norm Ellickson, B-17 Crew Chief.  “Recently, we washed off the grime that accumulates during the winter maintenance cycle.  Then we had the 19th Annual Bomber Buffing and about 300 people came out to help us.  This massive effort combining elbow grease with Mothers  Aluminum Polish gives the Lady’s skin a mirror-like shine.”

Ellickson said that the same attention to detail is given to the inside and mechanicals of the plane.  Since last October the Yankee Lady’s ground crew has worked hard completing the U.S.  Federal Aviation Administration certified inspection and comprehensive maintenance list of more than 500 items.

“Passenger safety is paramount, but it’s fundamentally important to look cool,” chuckled Ellickson, concluding, “at 69 years old any date the Yankee Lady has is a ‘hot date’ but she’s always ready.”

The B-17 Flying Fortress, Yankee Lady will arrive at the Waterloo Air Show the day before the event opens.  Ellickson says the crew will set up and be ready to offer tours and FLEX rides beginning Saturday morning June 28th.
“We’ll also be sure Yankee Lady will be available for ground tours,” said Dave Wright, Director of the YAM’s FLEX program.  “Hopefully she’ll be going out on numerous FLEX flights but will always return throughout daylight hours.  When she departs and returns it’s just part of the excitement to see her in action.” 

Wright said ground tours cost $5.00 for adults aged 15 and above; $2.00 for kids aged 6 to 15 and all others are free.  A ride is a 45-minute experience with approximately 30 minutes of flight time and costs $450.00. To order a B-17 FLEX ride or to obtain a gift certificate, call Dave Wright at 734-483-4030, extension 236.

For more information on the Waterloo Air Show, visit www.waterlooairshow.com

Established in 1981, the Yankee Air Museum is based at the historic Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti, Michigan. For more information about YAM visit the www.yankeeairmuseum.org website.  
 
For a 90 second video glimpse into a FLEX Ride aboard our aircraft visit:  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rkfBZgPnQI

Friday, July 5, 2013

Red, White & Into the Blue!





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Fly in our American WWII beauty at one of the World's best air shows

Take an unforgettable flight of a lifetime and bring the Air Show experience to a whole new altitude! Flight experiences on our B-17 "Yankee Lady" are available throughout Air Show weekend.

Reservations are required, so click on our classic beauty to learn more and to find out how to reserve your seat at the Air Show today!

B-17 Bomber "Yankee Lady":
www.yankeeairmuseum.org

The B-17 "Yankee Lady" is the beloved flagship of the Yankee Air Museum. As one of only eight B-17s remaining in flyable condition, rides on this aircraft are in high demand. The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress was the first mass produced, four engine, heavy bomber and is still one of the most recognized airplanes ever built.

Happy Independence Day!
-The Yankee Air Museum
Grandstand: Premium View Grandstand Seats are a fantastic way to get a great seat for the air show, just off the flight line and close to show center.
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The BOMBER CLUB: a spacious, tented area designed for guests to enjoy some shade and have access to tables and chairs for relaxation. Bomber Club patrons will enjoy complimentary beverages (non-alcoholic) all day and will have access to non-public portable washrooms. The BOMBER CLUB chalet includes premium outdoor seating along the flight line.
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FIGHTER CLUB: Enjoy the festive atmosphere and entertainment while attending the Air Show in this premium chalet. Enjoy an outstanding catered buffet-style lunch (served from 11-2) and complimentary beverages (non-alcoholic and beer) all day and access to non-public portable washrooms. The FIGHTER CLUB chalet includes premium outdoor seating along the flight line.
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OFFICERS CLUB: includes the finest of amenities and the best view of the show. This private premium club features a spacious tented area and prime seats on the flightline. OFFICERS CLUB guests will be served a catered breakfast (served from 9-10:30), grilled luncheon entrees with delicious side dishes (served from 11 - 2), an afternoon old fashioned ice cream sundae bar, and snacks and appetizers throughout the day.
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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Indy Transponder 15-JUN-2013 2330z

Doing barrel rolls over Hamilton in an aerobatic plane - CBC Hamilton | Flex your stomach muscles when we're in a loop. And if you need to vomit, aim for the inside of your t-shirt. These were some of pilot Dave Mathieson's instructions before he took me, a reporter for CBC Hamilton, on five-minute zip in his MX2 aerobatic plane. The Hamilton-born ace has returned to his town to show off his aerial tricks for crowds at the air show this weekend....

Air show flies in more excitement - Hillsboro Tribune | ...The six-member Patriot Jet Team includes former Blue Angel, U.S. Air Force Thunderbird and Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbird pilots. They fly the Czech-built Aero L-39 Albatross, a high-performance jet trainer... The Oregon International Air Show will take place July 26-28 at Hillsboro Airport. For more information on the show, visit oregonairshow.com.

The Patrouille de France Rouen in Rouen, around 13h, Sunday, June 16  - Translated | On Sunday, June 16, viewers of the parade of the Great Armada in 2013 will see the Patrouille de France fly over the Seine and Rouen. It celebrates its 60th anniversary.

Patrouille de France for Eric Magnan - Translated | At the opening of the Paris Air Show (17-23 June 2013), released the latest film Eric Magnan, dedicated to the history of the Patrouille de France. Training is celebrating its sixtieth anniversary this year. The director signs a DVD which required the implementation of exceptional means of aerial photography....

Flightglobal Live air show coverage back for Paris 2013 #PAS13  -  Flightglobal | Fans of our regular Paris and Farnborough air show coverage will know that we broadcast live from the biggest air show on the block each year. This year we're once again streaming our Live Shows from the heart of the 50th Paris air show direct from our media chalet here in Le Bourget...

Thunder Over Michigan Air Show adds top aerobatic performer to 2013 lineup - AnnArbor.com |
The "world's top civilian" aerobatic pilot, Sean D. Tucker, is the latest performer to be added to the upcoming Thunder Over Michigan Air Show at the Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti Township. According to airshow officials, Tucker is a member of the...

Fly the B-17 Yankee Lady at Wings and Wheels This Weekend - Patch.com | Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey based in Teterboro brings an air show, classic cars and a salute to veterans on Father's Day weekend...

See Wings of Freedom tour at Paine Field - Mukilteo Beacon | Photo by: Collings Foundation The B-17, B-24, B-25 and P-51 of the Wings of Freedom tour flies in formation. The vintage aircraft will be on display June 14-16 at Paine Field. Around 1:20 p.m. today go outside, look to the south sky and listen. Hear an ...

Vulcan still a thriller for pilot - ThisisLincolnshire | A Lincolnshire man who was the youngest ever captain of a five-man Vulcan bomber crew at 23 will be watching the iconic aircraft from the ground at the RAF Waddington International Air Show. And the sight of XH558, still the only airworthy delta- winged Cold War deterrent, will make the hairs on the back of 69-year-old Tim Turnbull's neck stand on end...

WWII vet reminisces, shares legacy - Anchorage Daily News | KENAI, Alaska — The two boys climbed out of their cockpits, onto a yellow wing and back onto the tarmac where the World War II era plane sat under a blue sky. When the brothers grow up, if they chose a life in the sky, 8-year-old Devin Martin would like to fly barrel rolls and backflips; 9-year-old Tyler Treider would just like to fly a plane like the...

WWII B-24 Liberator Hot Stuff – Setting the Record Straight - Warbird News | On a recent post here
at Warbirds News, we reported on the anniversary of milestones in the history of what is perhaps one of the most famous bombers of all time, the Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress, Memphis Belle. In the article comments, we were contacted by Air Force veteran Jim Lux who stated “The first heavy bomber in the 8th Air Force to complete 25 mission in World War II was the B-24 Liberator Hot Stuff. It completed its 25th mission on February 7, 1943, three and a half months before the B-17 Memphis Belle.”...

Vertical Power to sponsor AirVenture Cup - General Aviation News | The EAA AirVenture Cup Race has welcomed Vertical Power, a designer and producer of electronic circuit breakers for experimental and light-sport aircraft, as a major sponsor of the 2013 AirVenture Cup Race. In addition to a monetary donation, Vertical Power is donating two VP-X Pro electronic circuit breaker systems and accompanying wiring harnesses. The units will be awarded to the 1st Place winners of the Formula FX Blue and RV Blue race classes....

Purdue team hopes faster plane gives it an edge in air race that encourages women pilots - The Republic | WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana — A Purdue team competing in an annual air race designed to encouraged women pilots hopes a faster plane gives it an edge this year. Amanda Keck and classmate Rachel Borsa left Wednesday for a three-day trek across a mountainous 2,400-mile course as part of the Air Race Classic. The race dates to 1929....

It's a small, small world with BIG, BIG news - Lynda Meeks | By now many of you have probably noticed that I, the founder and Executive Director of Girls With Wings, also known as Lynda Meeks, am posting, tweeting and making other such updates via social media with a strange location tag. That of Hong Kong. It is true that I have moved to the other side of the planet, but I have no intention whatsoever of not continuing with Girls With Wings. In fact, we are right now in the process of...

May Photos of the Month published - Fence Check

Young Eagles take flight - Lake County Leader | POLSON — Up, up and away went planes, volunteers and excited children Saturday at the Polson Airport. The Polson chapter of the Experimental Aviation Association (EAA) hosted their Young Eagles Fly-In as a chance for young locals to become involved with flying. Free of charge, the program takes children for a ride around Polson to view Kerr Dam and to get a bird’s eye view of the lake. ...

50 Years Ago, 1st Woman to Fly in Space Wore World's 1st Mission Patch - Space.com | Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, who 50 years ago this Sunday (June 16) launched aboard the Soviet Union's Vostok 6 mission, set a world record by becoming the first woman in space. But her gender wasn't the only contribution that Tereshkova made to ...

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Indy Transponder 13-JUN-2013 2200z

Air show offers excitement from start to finish - SW Iowa News | This Waco airplane owned by Mark Kline will be among the planes featured at the Clarinda Flight Breakfast and Airshow scheduled for Sunday, June 16. The breakfast will be served from 7-10 a.m. and the airshow will follow at 10:30 a.m. at the Clarinda ...

Racers return to skies over Reno (watch video) - RGJ.com | Pilots are spending this week training at the Pylon Racing Seminar at Reno-Stead Airport to prepare for the annual Reno National Championship Air Races, known to aviation aficionados as “the Cadillac of air racing.” The annual competition runs Sept. 11-15...

Family fun taking flight at fly-in June 15 - Ogemaw County Herald | WEST BRANCH — Pilots, aviation enthusiasts and people just looking for fun locally can stop into the West Branch Community Airport June 15 for the local Experimental Aircraft Association chapter's annual fly-in. Denis Weiss, president of EAA Chapter ...

Breitling Wingwalkers + extra bonus Wings Wheels and Goggles 2013 EHTE - takeofftube.com

Davenport to pay for Air Show Rent - WQAD | The City of Davenport could pay the Quad City Air Show’s rent for the upcoming year. The Quad City Air Show, or Aerial Promotions, pays rent to the city to use the Davenport Municipal Airport. But in future...

Storytime with the Blues at Barnes & Noble - PNJ.com | The roar of jet engines gave way to screams of adoration from the dozens of children who came to Barnes & Noble in Pensacola on Wednesday to hear the Blue Angels read to them. Petty Officer 1st Class Jared Mann was on hand to read the book “The Lucky Blue Angel.”...

Janet the Gannet: World's Only Flying Fairey Gannet T5 Landing at Oshkosh - airventure.org | June 13, 2013 - AirVenture attendees this year will have the opportunity to see the world's only flying example of a Fairey Gannet T5, a Cold War-era Royal Navy aircraft originally designed for anti-submarine operations. The dual control, contra-rotating turboprop operated from carrier decks and was later used for electronic countermeasure missions. It appeared here once before - in 1996 - as...

Texas Flying Legends Heroes: Merton Hansen - airventure.org | Along with an awesome collection of World War II aircraft, the Texas Flying Legends Museum will bring a number of WWII veterans to AirVenture in a C-53 transport. Here is the fourth in our series of profiles of those veterans, Navy observation pilot Merton Hansen.

Liberty Belles set to soar in four-day, 2,460-mile Air Race Classic - Liberty University |  Two teams of female aviators representing Liberty University School of Aeronautics departed from Lynchburg Regional Airport on Monday en route to the annual Air Race Classic, a competition next week that will cover 2,460 miles from Washington to Arkansas. Liberty Belles’ second-year coach Sarah Morris, who...

REUNION Pilot and Plane Video - Alabama Aviator | BIRMINGHAM AL- Frank Murray was one of only six pilots to fly the A-12 for the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) legendary Oxcart program. From May 1967 to June 1968, Frank Murray flew three operational CIA A-12 OXCART missions from Kadena, Japan as part of Operation BLACK SHIELD where standard missions were flown at 80,000 feet and in excess of Mach 3.  His success in locating the USS Pueblo in North Korea brought him the CIA's Intelligence Star for Valor, their highest award...

'Yankee Lady' B-17 bomber quite a sight in Cape May County - Press of Atlantic City | The Yankee Lady, a restored WWII era B-17 Bomber from the Yankee Air Museum in Belleville, Michigan, will be at Naval Air Station Wildwood at the Cape May Airport in Lower Township, for American Pride Days June 10-12. Yankee Lady crew chief Norm ...
   
Turners Falls: Model airplane air show slated Sunday - Berkshire Eagle | The Franklin County Radio Control Club will present a Father's Day Fun Fly from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 16, at 140 Industrial Boulevard. The third annual event will include a model airplane aerobatics show, flight helicopter demonstration ...

Five new aviation history websites launched - General Aviation News Staff | Delta Mike Airfield has launched five related websites that celebrate the aircraft and people who landed and signed the Golden Age Airfield Registers at Clover Field, Santa Monica, Calif., Grand Central Air Terminal, Glendale, Calif., Parks Field, East St. Louis, Ill., Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, Colo., and Pitcairn Field, Willow Grove, Pa. Each interactive site stands alone, according to officials....

Aircraft mechanic taking off - Brandon Sun | About 18 months ago, Winnipegger Dylan Pereira turned his back on a potential career as a dentist after discovering what he really wanted to do was fix airplanes, not teeth. And it's looking more and more like he made the right decision...

San Diego Museum awards scholarships by General Aviation News | The San Diego Air & Space Museum and the Convair Alumni Association recently awarded 13 scholarships to 13 students. The scholarships are given annually on behalf of three Museum-administered scholarship funds: Bill Gibbs, R.A. “Ken” Rearwin and the Convair Alumni Association. To date, 245 students have been awarded $672,000....

Young Eagles flight rally scheduled Saturday in Dodge Center - Post-Bulletin | ... Flight Rally. Sponsored by the Experimental Aircraft Association Southern Minnesota Warbirds of America, Squadron 28, and Rochester EAA Chapter 100, the rally is part of the EAA Young Eagles Program, created to interest young people in aviation.

Young Eagles event at Chan Gurney Airport - Vermillion Plain Talk | A Young Eagles event will be held at the Yankton Airport terminal building on Saturday, June 15, from 9 a.m. to noon. The Yankton Chapter 1029 of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) is holding the 20th annual event. The Young Eagles Program of the EAA has the...

Red-Arrows programme inspires young people - This is Lincolnshire | Seventeen youngsters from the Priory Witham Academy have spoken of their new hopes for the future after passing a Red Arrows-supported programme. The students aged between 13 and 15 graduated from the Blue skies programme on Tuesday June 11 ...

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Indy Transponder 11-JUN-2013 1645z

2013 Lappeenranta International Airshow Celebrates Finnish Air Force 95th Anniversary - Warbirds News | Finland’s premiere air show, the Lappeenranta International Airshow (LIAS), will be held at Lappeenranta International Airport June 14-16. This year’s event celebrates the 95th Anniversary of the founding of the Finnish Air Force which was founded on March 6, 1918 as the Army Corps of Aviation. In commemoration of the anniversary the show will be hosting a wide array of Scandinavian aircraft both past and present on display and in the air....

Father's Day 'Fly-In' Breakfast Returns June 17 - Madison County Courier | Father's Day 'Fly-In' Breakfast Returns June 17. (Hamilton, NY – June 2013) The Hamilton Rotary-sponsored Father's Day “Fly-In” Pancake Breakfast returns Sunday, June 16, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Hamilton Airport. Advance-sale tickets are $7 for...

Fly-In/Drive-In Pancake Breakfast June 15 A Unique Opportunity To See/Fly A ... - lstribune | June 8, 2013. The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Chapter 91 in the "Blue Eagle" Hangar at Lee's Summit Municipal Airport will sponsor a Fly-In/Drive-in Pancake breakfast on Saturday, June 15, 7:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.. A menu of pancakes, eggs,...

Red smoke, Red Arrow - Flight Image of the Day

AWAM Volunteers Help Air Race Classic - WAI Connect | The 37th Annual Air Race Classic runs from June 18-21, 2013 and has 49 teams of all women racers. It begins in Pasco, Washington, stops at nine airports in eight different states, and finishes in Fayetteville, Arkansas, covering 2,449 statute miles. The Air Race Classic is excited to be partnering this year with The Association for Women in Aviation Maintenance (AWAM). AWAM Representatives...

Potomac pilot, teammate prepare to take wing in annual air race - Gazette.Net: Maryland Community News Online | Air Race Classic pilots Debi Dreyfuss (right) of Potomac and Linda Knowles of Virginia are pictured with their plane at the Frederick Municipal Airport hangers on Monday morning in Frederick. Air Race Classic pilots Debi Dreyfuss (right) of Potomac and ...

'Yankee Lady' B-17 bomber quite a sight in Cape May County - Press of Atlantic City | The Yankee Lady, a restored WWII era B-17 Bomber from the Yankee Air Museum in Belleville, Michigan, will be at Naval Air Station Wildwood at the Cape May Airport in Lower Township, for American Pride Days June 10-12. Yankee Lady crew chief Norm...

B17 Bomber Lands in Kearney for Flight, Ground Tours - 1011now | Aviation enthusiasts in Kearney are hosting a special guest this week - an airworthy B17, and they're inviting the public to come experience history with them. The Kearney chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association says the Aluminum Overcast will...

Aviation History Comes Alive As EAA Ford Trimotor Returns to St. Louis Area  - The Aero Experience | Midwest Aviation in St. Louis has experienced examples of more than 80 years of aeronautical progress in the last few days with the arrival of two very significant aircraft - The Solar Impulse, using state-of-the-art solar-powered motors, and the EAA's 1929 Ford Trimotor, the stalwart airliner that still had to share the transportation duties of the day with passenger trains. The great thing about today's arrival of the Ford Trimotor is that in the next few days you also can experience a flight at St. Louis Regional Airport in nearby Bethalto, IL. The Aero Experience was privileged to fly in the old bird today on the first tour flight following her arrival, and we encourage everyone else in the St. Louis area to do the same Tuesday or Wednesday before the Trimotor departs for Quincy, IL...

'A pretty memorable experience' - Kenai Peninsula Online | Inside the hangar, sitting at a table, signing autographs was Corporal Mike Hunt, a tall, thin World War II veteran and member of the Alaska Wing of Commemorative Air Force. In 2007, Hunt donated the very plane the three brothers stood by to the CAF.

Aviation pioneer Blanche Stuart Scott had attitude, altitude - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle | The likeness of the young aviatrix, lucky red sweater and all, greets travelers at the Greater Rochester International Airport. A full exhibit is devoted to her at the Glenn H. Curtiss Aviation Museum in Hammondsport, Steuben County, and she was ...

Legislation Says Connecticut Aviator Flew 2 Years Before Wright Brothers - Litchfield County Times | Connecticut's leading role in aviation has never been disputed, but legislators have passed a bill insisting that a Connecticut aviator flew two years before the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk, N.C.. The measure is the latest twist in an effort...

Redbird MCX Flight Simulator Lands at Air Associates of Missouri - The Aero Experience Exclusive! | Pilot training in the St. Louis area will soon take a giant step forward with the addition of an advanced Redbird MCX flight simulator at Air Associates of Missouri, a Cessna Pilot Center located at Spirit of St. Louis Airport in Chesterfield, MO. The Redbird MCX is a...

Photographic Exhibition: Arabian ways to steal Alain Ernoult  - Aviation Enthusiast | PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION | Thousand and one ways to fly by Alain Ernoult | From June 11 to 29 September 2013 | The Palace of Discovery on its outlines passageway twenty shots Photographer Alain Ernoult, highlighting the different technical steps that led man to conquer the sky...

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Impressive: huge Merlin helicopter eaten by C-17 cargo by David Cenciotti | After flying more than 18,000 hours in Afghanistan, moving more than 7,900 tonnes of kit and stores and transporting over 130,000 personnel since 2009, RAF Merlin helicopters have finished their deployment in the Helmand region, where they have primarly flown troop transport missions....

Aviation photo’s from the fifties - Apron 6 | Let’s start with the beginning. These pictures were pics in the personal album of Joseph Samyn. The grandfather of a friend of mine who unfortunately passed away some years ago. I have met him only once and had the opportunity to make some photo’s of his album. He was an airplane mechanic on several airbases in the fifties and has a great photoalbum. For...

Young Eagles Event At Chan Gurney Airport - Yankton Daily Press | A Young Eagles event will be held at the Chan Gurney Airport terminal building on Saturday, June 15, from 9 a.m. to noon. The Yankton Chapter 1029 of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) are holding the 20th annual event. The Young Eagles ...

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Indy Transponder 15-MAY-2013 1045z

Thunderbirds Ground Ceremony Rehearsal - USAF Thunderbirds FB Page | We may not being flying but we are still maintaining our proficiency.

Air National Guard airshow pilot makes Owatonna home for training - Southernminn.com | The engine of the aerobatic plane started with a roar and its propeller ripped through the air as the plane made the trek down and around the Owatonna Degner Regional Airport runway Tuesday morning for its destination. The sound of the engine hummed....

Air show becomes centennial event - U-T San Diego | EL CAJON — Wings Over Gillespie, the annual airshow at Gillespie Field, got the El Cajon City Council's nod to be celebrated this year in conjunction with the city's centennial. "If you're an aviation aficionado you should be there," City Councilman ...

Snowbirds to Fly May 22 - The Roundup | The Canadian Snowbirds will fly over Sidney again Wednesday, May 22. The aircraft demonstration team will arrive at the Sidney/Richland County Airport at approximately noon. There will be a “meet and greet” event at the airport that evening, with the ...

Red Arrows go full thrust for new season - British Forces News | For the last seven weeks the Red Arrows have been training in Cyprus preparing for their annual display season. This year they are back to flying a formation of nine and their Hawk aircraft have become a regular sight over RAF Akrotiri as they practise ...

World War II bomber coming to Blaine Aviation Days - Coon Rapids Herald | Making a special appearance will be “Miss Mitchell,” which is a World War II-era B-25 bomber. This bomber became an important part of history when it was one of 16 medium range bombers launched from the deck of an aircraft carrier in the Pacific Ocean ...

A wonderful Alaska gathering from General Aviation News | ANCHORAGE – When the Alaska Airmen’s Association changed the name of its May event to the Great Alaska Aviation Gathering, I have to admit I sighed. I’d grown used to the Alaska State Aviation Conference & Trade Show. But as I walked the massive FedEx hangar at Ted Stevens International Airport the first weekend of May during the “Gathering,” I overheard many exclaim,...

Hawthorne Global Hosts Fly In June 1-2 - The Leading Aviation Industry Resource for News, Equipment and | Hawthorne Global Aviation Services, the preferred FBO at the Lakefront Airport in New Orleans, will host a fly-in on June 1-2 featuring the Texas Raiders, an authentically restored WWII B-17 Bomber owned and operated by the Commemorative Air Force...

Book a Ride on the B-17 "Yankee Lady" | The Boeing B-17, nicknamed the "Flying Fortress", is a four-engine heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930's for the United States Air Force. From its introduction in 1938, the B-17 Flying Fortress evolved through numerous design advances. The B-17 was primarily employed by the U.S.A.F. and was given the task of destroying enemy war facilities through precision strategic bombardment during World War II. The Flying Fortress quickly proved to be a strategic weapon for the U.S. as a potent, high-flying, long-range bomber that was able to not only defend itself but also return home regardless of substantial damage. The B-17 secured itself as an effective weapons system by dropping more bombs than any other U.S. aircraft throughout WWII....

Yankee Air Museum to Host Fund-Raising Kickoff Event at Willow Run Airport - ReadMedia | Yankee Air Museum and the Michigan Aerospace Foundation will hold a briefing for museum supporters, community leaders and news media on Thursday May 16, beginning at 5 p.m. (program at 6 p.m.). The purpose of this...

Images of the Reno Air Races from The Lexicans by Bill Brandt | ...The Europeans like to cite Formula 1 as the ultimate sport in speed – but to see these magnificent planes – in a tight bank, full throttle over the desert – over 2x as fast as any Michael Schumacher – well, to me that is the ultimate....

Magnificent women in their flying machines brought to life at RAF Cosford - shropshirestar.com | ... and attempting to break the world record flying to Australia. The future of women in aviation will be represented by three female museum apprentices who will be working on panels from the Handley Page Hampden currently being restored at the museum.

Pilot is A Jailbird! from Flight To Success by Karlene Petitt | Lora Yowell, My dear friend from Aviation Universe sent me the following plea to help bail her out! She tells me she's a jailbird. So I donated to not only free her, but to free the children plagued with muscular dystrophy, ALS and other neuro-muscular diseases from their wheelchairs.

Marines Training In The Old West. from Photorecon by Douglas Aguillard | While it may resemble Brawley, CA, it’s actually the country of “Black”, and in one of the smaller towns, there is an insurgent leader who Intelligence has found out, is who holed up in a certain house being protected by a small group of armed men. The “Mission”, go in under the cover of darkness, and get the this “High...

Video: No Pilot, No Problem: X-47B Makes First Unmanned Carrier Launch! from AirPigz by Martt | Today is a big day for unmanned aircraft as Northrop Grumman's X-47B made the first ever carrier launch without an onboard pilot at 11:18 am EDT off the coast of Virginia from the deck of the USS George H.W. Bush. The catapult launch appears to have been a tremendous success! And while the X-47B can be operated autonomously (with no active human input) this launch was done with humans controlling the aircraft's actions....

New image of China’s first weaponized stealth drone emerges from David Cenciotti's weblog | Few hours before the U.S. Navy launched the the Northrop Grumman X-47B unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) demonstrator off the deck of an aircraft carrier for the first time, a new clear side image of Lijian (“sharp sword”), China’s first weaponized stealth drone has emerged from the Chinese Internet. A coincidence?

Twin Turboprop Flies By Remote Control from AVwebFlash Current Issue | Two pilots sat in the cockpit of 16-seat BAE Jetstream 31 and did nothing as it flew for 500 miles from England to Scotland in civil airspace, controlled by an operator on the ground, according to news reports this week. The flight reportedly took place sometime last month...

Transitioning to TF-X: Interview with Terrafugia's Anna Mracek Dietrich from Airplanista Aviation Blog by Dan Pimentel | I have made it quite clear over the years that I'm a big fan of Team Terrafugia, that determined group of MIT grads who are working towards making a roadable airplane a reality. With each passing day, their Transition moves one day closer to certification and deliveries, and I have zero doubt the day will come when we see their creation on ramps all over the country...

Just like Christmas morning from General Aviation News by Jamie Beckett | ...The dozen high school students in our company were excited, but played it cool as best they could. They are teenagers, after all, and the teenager’s universal code of conduct requires an aloof attitude during most encounters with adults. Unfortunately, these kids failed that standard miserably. They were bright and alert and genuinely interested in what they would discover inside this bastion of aviation training....