25 Şubat 2013 Pazartesi
Jammin' in the Hammock Annual Bluegrass Festival
Third on Canvas Live Painting to benefit the Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida
Each February, artists paint the wonderful buildings, fountains, plazas, and courtyards of the Third Street South historic district. The Birthplace of Naples with its original cottages, The Pier, Crayton Cove, The City Docks, and at its center, Third Street South with its shops and restaurants, is a perfect model. Watch the artists create, look for the paintings on display in the shop windows, and if you love one, bid on it as they are all for sale. Third Street South will host 40 professional artists who will be painting the streets, avenues, parks and hidden treasures of beautiful Naples, Florida. The public is invited to come watch these internationally and locally renowned artists as they work from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on February 4-5, 2013. After you have seen our artists painting live on the streets of Old Naples, come to the auction and bid on your favorite paintings to benefit the Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida. For more information, including a list of artists, contact Third Street South at (239) 434-6533.
Marco Island Named One of the 100 Places that Can Change Your Child's Life
Sharing an exciting press release from our local Chamber of Commerce:
MARCO ISLAND NAMED ONE OF 100 PLACES
Photo Courtesy Dolphin Explorer |
MARCO ISLAND, FLA., February 4, 2013 – MarcoIsland will be the only Florida destination featured in an upcomingNational Geographic book, “100 Places That Can Change Your Child’s Life: FromYour Backyard to the Ends of the Earth,” to be released on February 5,2013. In the book, author Keith Bellows showcases the 10,000 IslandsDolphin Project as the premier excursion that best highlights thedestination, its culture and people while also providing an experience thatwill enrich the life of a child.
“The world is the greatest classroom we have,” writes Bellows —editor-in-chief of National Geographic Traveler magazine and fatherof three — in his introduction. “I’m convinced that any parent willing togive the gift of travel offers the gift that keeps on giving. Children wholearn to travel will travel to learn. And they will do it all their lives.”
From the treetops of Costa Rica to the Grand Canyon to Loch Ness, “100 PlacesThat Can Change Your Child’s Life” explores the world, plumbing the heartof each special place and presenting it through a kid’s eyes. Each chapterfeatures one unforgettable trip designed to leave a lasting impression on anychild. Divided by region, the book looks at exciting travel locations forchildren in the United States/Canada; Caribbean/Mexico/South America; Europe;Africa/Middle East; Asia; and Oceania/Antarctica.
“It is a distinct honor to be featured as one of the toptravel experiences for children, not just in Florida but around the world,”said Capt. Chris Desmond, founder and director, 10,000 Islands Dolphin Project.“Our goal is to provide an eco-tour that is both fun and educational for kidsand adults alike, and this recognition is a testament to the hard work anddedication of the entire Dolphin Project team.”
The 10,000 Islands Dolphin Project is the onlyongoing study of wild dolphins in Southwest Florida and the only one in theUnited States that engages and is supported by the general public. For morethan seven years, the Project has identified, catalogued and studied over 300resident bottle-nose dolphins. The 10,000 Islands Dolphin Project welcomes publicparticipation. Guests who purchase tickets to cruise on one of two dailytrips alongside dolphin researchers aboard the Dolphin Explorer boatbecome citizen scientists through onboard involvement in dolphin surveyactivities, in addition to providing financial support with their ticketpurchase. Children participate alongside researchers to complete the “DolphinChallenge” and assist with photo identification, behavior evaluation andmore.
In addition to public cruises, the 10,000 Islands DolphinProject also offers an environmental studies program designed for elementaryschools that is highlighted by live video reports from the boat. The Project isfunded and managed by Sea Excursions, Inc., a provider of water-relatedactivities and services to visitors, residents, groups and hotels in SouthwestFlorida. For more information or to schedule your own dolphin experience, contact Sea Excursions at (239)642-6899.
President's Day Weekend in The Everglades with Clyde Butcher
World Famous Naples' Swamp Buggy Races Spring Classic
24 Şubat 2013 Pazar
Marco Island Named One of the 100 Places that Can Change Your Child's Life
Sharing an exciting press release from our local Chamber of Commerce:
MARCO ISLAND NAMED ONE OF 100 PLACES
Photo Courtesy Dolphin Explorer |
MARCO ISLAND, FLA., February 4, 2013 – MarcoIsland will be the only Florida destination featured in an upcomingNational Geographic book, “100 Places That Can Change Your Child’s Life: FromYour Backyard to the Ends of the Earth,” to be released on February 5,2013. In the book, author Keith Bellows showcases the 10,000 IslandsDolphin Project as the premier excursion that best highlights thedestination, its culture and people while also providing an experience thatwill enrich the life of a child.
“The world is the greatest classroom we have,” writes Bellows —editor-in-chief of National Geographic Traveler magazine and fatherof three — in his introduction. “I’m convinced that any parent willing togive the gift of travel offers the gift that keeps on giving. Children wholearn to travel will travel to learn. And they will do it all their lives.”
From the treetops of Costa Rica to the Grand Canyon to Loch Ness, “100 PlacesThat Can Change Your Child’s Life” explores the world, plumbing the heartof each special place and presenting it through a kid’s eyes. Each chapterfeatures one unforgettable trip designed to leave a lasting impression on anychild. Divided by region, the book looks at exciting travel locations forchildren in the United States/Canada; Caribbean/Mexico/South America; Europe;Africa/Middle East; Asia; and Oceania/Antarctica.
“It is a distinct honor to be featured as one of the toptravel experiences for children, not just in Florida but around the world,”said Capt. Chris Desmond, founder and director, 10,000 Islands Dolphin Project.“Our goal is to provide an eco-tour that is both fun and educational for kidsand adults alike, and this recognition is a testament to the hard work anddedication of the entire Dolphin Project team.”
The 10,000 Islands Dolphin Project is the onlyongoing study of wild dolphins in Southwest Florida and the only one in theUnited States that engages and is supported by the general public. For morethan seven years, the Project has identified, catalogued and studied over 300resident bottle-nose dolphins. The 10,000 Islands Dolphin Project welcomes publicparticipation. Guests who purchase tickets to cruise on one of two dailytrips alongside dolphin researchers aboard the Dolphin Explorer boatbecome citizen scientists through onboard involvement in dolphin surveyactivities, in addition to providing financial support with their ticketpurchase. Children participate alongside researchers to complete the “DolphinChallenge” and assist with photo identification, behavior evaluation andmore.
In addition to public cruises, the 10,000 Islands DolphinProject also offers an environmental studies program designed for elementaryschools that is highlighted by live video reports from the boat. The Project isfunded and managed by Sea Excursions, Inc., a provider of water-relatedactivities and services to visitors, residents, groups and hotels in SouthwestFlorida. For more information or to schedule your own dolphin experience, contact Sea Excursions at (239)642-6899.
President's Day Weekend in The Everglades with Clyde Butcher
World Famous Naples' Swamp Buggy Races Spring Classic
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Annual Certification Cycle Rolls On from US Army Golden Knights by Brian Karst | The skies are blue in Homestead, Florida, where the Golden Knight’s Black and Gold demonstration teams and elite Tandem team are working hard to complete their Annual Certification Cycle. The days start early in order to get as many training jumps as possible. The demonstration teams have been working on all facets of the skills required to begin the show season. These skills include various freefall formations, canopy relative work, target accuracy, and perfecting the narration used during our shows....
Girls take wing at annual flying festival in Frederick - Baltimore Sun | Earning their wings. Keiko Cahill, 12, left, Yumiko Cahill, 9, and a friend from their Brownie troop at the Frederick Women in Aviation program last year...
Federal sequestration could eliminate Rockford Airfest - WREX-TV | Lawmakers actually moved part the fiscal cliff a few months down the road, across the board federal spending cuts that are scheduled to go into effect March 1st. That deadline is almost here. If our nation's leaders can't come up with a spending plan ...
Military cuts could limit flyovers - ESPN | ... Cup race at Phoenix. Instead, a private company has provided the track a B-17 that is not a part of Air Force inventory. Las Vegas Motor Speedway has an agreement with the Thunderbirds based nearby at Nellis Air Force Base for its March 10 Cup event.
The Gathering Of Warbirds And Legends Our Final Times Together - AvStop Aviation News | The Douglas aircraft siblings will travel to Topeka from all over America and include two newly restored historic original Pan Am aircraft, numerous authentic D-Day aircraft, and a host of other workhorses from the fleet that have served well for more ...
Recruiting Sarah – Life’s a Race - Hangar Talk 950 | ...She joined my EAA chapter during a meeting I happened to miss but we finally met at a Women in Aviation event. Her first question to me was, “Why air racing when you can do acro?” I had to laugh. Knowing she’s never raced an airplane before I understood, as I too love acro. But, as I explained, there’s this...
AirPower History Tour to feature WWII planes - Arizona Daily Star | World War II airplanes, including a Boeing B-29 Superfortress, are flying into town Monday as part of the Commemorative Air Force's AirPower History Tour. The CAF collects, restores, and displays historic airplanes. The Tucson International Airport is ...
Ball turret gunner to speak to Veterans History Project - Allentown Morning Call | A World War II veteran who was a ball turret gunner on B-17 bombers will speak Thursday at the Lehigh Valley Veterans History Project meeting. Mel Schissler flew 25 missions over Nazi-occupied Europe as a staff sergeant with the 323rd Bomb Squadron of ...
LT. COL. WALTER P. SCHLAGEL - Times Herald-Record | He had over 9,000 hours of flying time in some 20 different types of aircraft among those were the T-33, F-84, F-86, B-25, B-26, B-47, C-47, C-54, T-29, C-121 and the C-130, which he flew for a year from November 1963 November 1964 in Vietnam. He was ...
The Balikpapan Raid, revisited - again! from Bayou Renaissance Man by Peter | Back in 2008, in Weekend Wings #28, I profiled a raid on the oil refineries at Balikpapan (now part of Indonesia) by US bombers during 1944. It was one of the most difficult and demanding air attacks of the Pacific War. Some time later, Mr. Pete Hobstetter contacted me to inform me that his father had flown on that raid. He allowed me to reproduce some of his father's recollections of the mission. (Some other children of those who flew on that mission added their comments below that post - they're worth reading.)....
Air museum open house provides close look at historic plane - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner | FAIRBANKS - One of the most important airplanes in the history of Alaska stands in pieces at the Pioneer Air Museum in Pioneer Park, waiting to be assembled and returned to a place of honor at the airport terminal. After a lengthy restoration campaign ...
Birmingham Aero Club Annual Awards Presentation from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News | BIRMINGHAM AL- At the Southern Museum of Flight last night, the Birmingham Aero Club presented their annual awards. Founded in 1932 and having over 200 members, the BAC has a long history of aviation involvement in Birmingham and the state of Alabama. Aero Club awards recognize unselfish contributions of time, effort, interest, and willingness to promote all phases of aviation and aviation activities.
Where are they now - Douglas DC8 ZK-NZE from MRC Aviation by Mike Condon | John M has provided us with these awesome images of ex Air New Zealand Douglas DC8-52 ZK-NZE. ZK-NZE (msn 45985) came to being in 1967 and its first flight is quoted as 11 January 1968. It was delivered to Air NZ on 27 February 1968 and remained in service with the national carrier until divestment saw it sold to....
"Nestful of Woolyworms" UCAP #318 from Uncontrolled Airspace: General Aviation Podcast | AOPA and the NTSB want us to expand our preflight passenger briefings... The US government is taking down their observation blimps in Florida, but threatening to add them into the airspace around Washington DC... It seems that the airlines are safer than ever... And... Rumors of the demise of magic ingredient in 100LL are at least somewhat exaggerated. Uncontrolled Airspace General Aviation Podcast. Recorded February 15, 2013....
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Red Arrows to soar at Cosford Air Show - shropshirestar.com | Red Arrows to soar at Cosford Air Show. The Red Arrows will headline this year's Cosford Air Show, organisers confirmed today. RAF Cosford Air Show Red Arrows. Tweet. The world-famous RAF display team will fly at the 75th anniversary event on June 9.
My Favorite Planes by kf6ybl | The Chino Planes of Fame Air Show is just around the corner! Mark May 4th and May 5th in your calendar. This year should be great, there’s supposed to be 5 P-38′s in the air....
WWII aviation pioneer dies at the age of 94 - Local 10 | But Snapp says the women in aviation were quickly forgotten about. “It was completely left out of the history books,” said Snapp. Snapp flew numerous target missions. Her secret assignments came by telegram, directly from the Pentagon. She says the ...
SIPA S.200 minijet from Planeshots
From Commemorative Air Force, Indiana Wing's Facebook Wall | ...Prior to 1940, most US cadets were cutting their teeth in Boeing-Stearman PT-13/17/18 bi-planes. While the Stearmans were a challenge to handle on the ground, their characteristics in the air were quite docile. Given the rapid growth in performance of WWII combat aircraft, Army leaders were concerned that the existing fleet of trainers did not sufficiently challenge new pilots. Army leaders wanted a new breed of trainers with higher wing...
New POW Exhibit Opens at Enlisted Heritage Hall from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News | MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, GUNTER ANNEX AL -- Forty years since America welcomed home 591 Vietnam War prisoners under the Operation Homecoming mission, Gunter's Enlisted Heritage Research Institute honored their sacrifice and those still missing. On Feb. 15 a new exhibit focusing on one enlisted man's story of freedom was unveiled....
Bills Filed Seeking Congressional Gold Medal for CAP WWII Members from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News | NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS - Civil Air Patrol members who served during World War II may soon be recognized for their service with the Congressional Gold Medal.U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, has introduced S. 309 and U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, has introduced H.R. 755 in the 113th Congress to honor the founding members of CAP, who used their own aircraft to conduct combat operations and other emergency missions during World War II....
MV-22 Ospreys Land On USS Bonhomme Richard from Aero-News Network | First Tiltrotor Operations Aboard An Forward-Deployed Amphibious Assault Ship For the first time while forward-deployed, amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) conducted landing operations with the MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft, Feb. 19. The MV-22 Osprey is...
B-2 Spirit with USAF Lt Col (Ret) Chris “Cliff” DeVaughn – Audio Episode Show Notes from Airspeed Online by Steve Tupper | These are the show notes to an audio episode. You can listen to the show audio by clicking here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/airspeed/AirspeedB2withPreRoll.mp3. Better yet, subscribe to Airspeed through iTunes or your other favorite podcatcher. It’s all free! In 2010, Rod Rakic and I flew to Whiteman AFB near Knob Noster, Missouri (or very close thereto) to meet Lt [...]
Video: the advantages of an afterburner from Bayou Renaissance Man by Peter | I'm sure many readers know that most military fighter and strike aircraft are equipped with afterburners...
23 Şubat 2013 Cumartesi
The First International Air Meet of the 21st Century
Sadler, Texas-February 21, 2013 High Velocity Events, LLC presents the first annual International Air Meet – Championship Cross Country Air Races to be held June 6-9, 2013 at Durant, Oklahoma. Pilots will head for America’s heartland where the Great State of Oklahoma, the Choctaw Nation and Durant Municipal Airport-Eaker Field, Durant, Oklahoma will welcome pilots to their own “Big Show”.
The Sport of Cross Country Air Racing steps into the 21st Century with the first annual multi-event Air Meet. More than a century has passed since the first International Air Meet in the United States took place at Los Angeles, California in 1910. It is now time for the Sport to present an annual meet for all. Cross country air racing is for everyone. This is the Sport of Flying, Flying is the Sport! Any pilot with a fixed wing propeller driven aircraft may compete. The planes line up in classed competition and are timed on a cross country course. There is a class for everyone from a home builder’s pride and joy to the family Bonanza and the mighty P51 Mustang and even the company King Air.
The Sport Air Racing League sanctions the Air Meet. The League has grown since its inception in 2006 and those pilots who have taken part in the League events give cross country racing an enthusiastic thumbs up.
Durant Municipal Airport-Eaker Field. Durant, Oklahoma will be “Race Central”. All flying competitions start and finish here. The airport has a new terminal that is truly 21st century. Taxiways and runways are set to accommodate any aircraft and KDUA is a full service airport. Adjacent to the airport is the Choctaw Resort Casino. Pilots will be able to bed down here and when not racing, enjoy all the amenities of a world class resort casino. Southeastern Oklahoma State University Flight Department calls KDUA home. Our future pilots will be on hand to assist and learn.
Engine start will be signaled for the first event on June 7, 2013 at 10:00am. The 100nm Sport League sanctioned Championship Point event will fly a round robin multi-turn course over the Red River Valley of Oklahoma and Texas. It’s fast, it’s exciting and it is safe. Aircraft will be launched in speed order. The flying is VFR and there is a “Short Course” for aircraft with limited range and/or a top speed of less than 100mph. The gala awards ceremony will be held the evening of the 7 th.
When the green flag is raised on June 8, 2013, the race window will be open for the 600mn Championship Cup event. The three leg course must be VFR and pilots will launch at their discretion to return before the race deadline that evening. The two course turns are designated no penalty stops for fuel or to accommodate race strategy. Pilots will be competing in expanded classes and there will be no League points awarded for this event. The League classes will be used as well as Challenge Classes and the ultimate prize, the Championship Cup Competition. The League classes are based on engine power and landing gear configuration and are divided into three categories: Experimental, Factory and Heavy Metal. The Challenge Class is for the same make and model of aircraft. The Championship Cups will be awarded in major categories and will recognize the very fastest ships and establish the records to be pursued in the future. For example, the homebuilders will name “the fastest single engine normally aspirated” plane. What manufacturer’s name will be beside the “fastest multi-engine propjet”? Heavy Metal will bestow honors on our War birds and Classics.
Whatever aircraft you fly, there is something for you to take part in. Planes of all type will bring their pilots from all over the world come together to FLY and exchange ideas and to have the best time of their lives. If you are a seasoned racer, this is your showcase. If you want to be a racer, this is the place to start.
Vendor space is available on a first come basis. Sponsorship opportunities include advertising in the official program and named award sponsorships that will allow individuals and companies to honor a favorite.
To be part of this inaugural event: www.internationalairmeet.com
About US: High Velocity Events, LLC specializes in producing and organizing cross country open course air racing events. Patricia E. Purcell, manager, is a retired air racer and corporate pilot. For over a decade, Patricia has continuously produced multiple air racing events in the United States and Canada. She served as Vice President of the U.S. Air Race, Inc. from 2001-2007 and since has produced racing events under her own banner. High Velocity Events can manage a one day event or multiple day races. We work with Air Shows and other aviation events and have produced cross country air races in conjunction with the Cleveland National Air Races, Wichita Flight Festival and the Texas Motor Speedway.
Photo Credits:
Photo #1 Caption: Champion Racer, Michael Smith, Brandon, MS, gives the “Thumbs Up” while racing his SX-300 on the open course. Credit: LiveairshowTV
Photo #2 Caption: Experimental Racers lined up and waiting for engine start. Credit: unknown
Photo #3 The “Smoking V” is off and running. Racer, Jim Huff, Denton, Texas flew this N33 Bonanza to a Silver Championship in 2012 Credit: Jo Hunter
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Thunder in the Valley Air Show Tickets Now Available from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News | Columbus, GA - Advanced tickets to the March 16 and 17 Thunder in the Valley Air Show are now available for sale. Building on last year's popularity of the option, tickets can be purchased online as well as at a variety of local retail locations...
New Team AeroDynamix Video from VAF Forums by ronschreck | The Team performed a night show at the Sebring Sport Aviation Expo in January. This was the first air show associated with the Expo and they have already expressed an interest in having us back again. A great place to escape the Winter chill and meet some very nice folks. Enjoy the VIDEO.
Grant Denyer Passes Out Live On TV - 2DayFM (blog) | Matt Hall being the former RAAF Top Gun and badass Red Bull Air Race pilot. Grant stood no chance but credit to him he actually got in the plane which is a step further than I would have gone. Up in the air after a few minutes of wizzing around doing ...
A Hero Among Us - Novato Advance | At first glace, Everett remembered being impressed after seeing the new B-17s in theater newsreels as a teenager. In early 1943 Everett finished his B-17 pilot training and boarded a train for Washington where he picked up his B-17 and nine-member crew.
Timeless Voices - Harold Neumann from eaavideo.org | Harold Neumann (1906-1995) was a barnstormer, air racer, airline pilot, and aerobatics competitor. In 1935, Harold won the Greve Trophy Race flying Benny Howard's "Mike" racer and the Thompson Trophy Race flying Howard's Mister Mulligan.
Traveling wall exhibit pays tribute to Vietnam veterans - The Desert Sun | PALM SPRINGS — The American Veterans Traveling Tribute group's wall, a replica of the Vietnam Wall in Washington, D.C., arrived by motorcycle escort Wednesday afternoon at the Palm Springs Air Museum. The wall, which is an 80 percent replica with ...
B-17 Aluminum Overcast Reskinned After Hailstorm from EAA - The Experimental Aircraft Association | Thanks to many helping hands, damage caused by last year's hailstorm won't prevent EAA's B-17 Aluminum Overcast from heading out on tour this spring.
Gadsden Students Project Picked by NASA from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News | GADSDEN, Alabama ---Four Gadsden State Community College students have been selected to participate in a NASA program to test the long-term effects of zero gravity on water....
[Photo Gallery] Typhoons and F-16s at the Winter Hide 2013 exercise
from David Cenciotti's weblog | The following images were taken at Grosseto airbase, by The Aviationist’s photographers Giovanni Maduli and Alex Fucito....
Sporty’s awards Alaska Seaplane Adventure Sweepstakes from General Aviation News by Janice Wood | Jonathan Evans of Bedford, Texas, has been chosen as the winner of Sporty’s Alaska Seaplane Adventure Sweepstakes. Evans will travel to Moose Pass, Alaska, to earn his Single Engine Sea Rating with Alaska Float Ratings in a PA-18 Super Cub....
‘Charlie Victor Romeo’ goes from theater to 3D from AOPA Pilot Blog: Reporting Points by Jill Tallman | Mention the Sundance Film Festival to most pilots, and you’ll get a blink or a shrug. That’s because Sundance, which yearly showcases new work from U.S. and international independent film makers in Park City, Utah—and attracts large numbers of Hollywood types—doesn’t usually screen films with a lot of aviation content....
Podcast: X-Plane Innovations and Patent Lawsuits from AVWeb Podcast - Podcast | Our conversation with X-Plane creator Austin Meyer ranged from flight simulation to synthetic vision highway-in-the-sky iPad apps, avionics for experimental aircraft that could theoretically land real planes, and patent-trolling lawsuits that cripple innovative, successful companies for the benefit of unscrupulous plaintiffs.This podcast is brought to you by Bose Corporation.
King Alma Mater Recognizes NASA Administrator's Achievements from Aero-News Network | Receives Prestigious Award From Morehouse College In Atlanta NASA Administrator Charles Bolden has received the Candle in Military Service and Aeronautical Science Award from Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA. The award recognizes exceptional achievement in a field by an African-American man.
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Aerobatics to be added to 2013 air show - Burnett County Sentinel | SIREN—In an effort to double the size and scope of the annual air show event at the Burnett County Airport in July, organizers are adding an aerobatics routine to the mix. "This facilty is an asset to the entire county — we need to get people out ...
Fly-In Announcement: Northwest Biplane Fly-In at Felts Field from Antique Airfield News | The Northwest Biplane Fly-in will be at Felts Field, Spokane, WA July 19-21. See the full fly-in schedule for 2013.
The Race Is On! Women Pilots - Register NOW to Race in the 37th Annual Air ... - SBWire | Albuquerque, NM Entries for the 2013 Air Race Classic immediately started arriving at noon on January 2nd, when entries for this year's race were opened. Over the past month, two-thirds of the available racer slots were ...
Seaway Valley Model Aires hosting model airplane show Saturday at St. Lawrence Centre from The Kathryn Report | MASSENA - Model airplanes, helicopters and even a few boats will be on display Saturday at St. Lawrence Centre mall when the Seaway Valley Model Aires host their annual model airplane show.Club President Dale J. Beaulieu said the event is something the club holds each year to help generate an interest in the hobby.“I would love to get more kids involved in the sport,” he said, adding it was one...
Airshow to stay at Avalon until 2025 - The Australian | Aviation Minister Gordon Rich-Phillips said the airshow was a highlight of the major events calendar, attracting about 195,000 people last year. It pumps about $150 million annually into the state's economy, he said. The 2013 airshow will be open to ...
The Warbird Cub from General Aviation News by Meg Godlewski | The 75th anniversary of the Piper Cub was celebrated during AirVenture 2012. The vintage parking area looked like a field of buttercups for all the little yellow airplanes parked in the grass. But what was a J-3 Cub doing parked on the showcase pad in the Warbird area?
Earhart research awaits release of permits - Marianas Variety | eyewitness accounts are pouring in on WWII sightings of American aviatrix Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan on Saipan, permits, however, have yet to be issued to allow the researchers to dig at Naftan Point and at two former As Lito airfield ...
Former President Jimmy Carter Visits San Diego Air and Space Museum Today - ScoopSanDiego.com | Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the United States, made a special appearance today at the San Diego Air & Space Museum in Balboa Park. President Carter's visit was part of a “Winter Weekend” event associated with his organization, The Carter Center.
Museum exhibits - Fremont Tribune | Strategic Air & Space Museum (28210 West Park Highway, Ashland): “Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow: Living with the Atomic Bomb, 1945-1965,” through March 17. The exhibit explores the ways in which Americans experienced the Atomic threat as part of their ...
Search on for next gen Warbirds pilots - Voxy | A search has been launched for the next generation of Warbirds pilots. Warbirds Over Wanaka wants to get people into flying so one day some of them may be flying at our Airshows. Warbirds Over Wanaka General Manager, Ed Taylor, says they've had ...
Beginning of the End…….. from Photorecon by Douglas Aguillard | Today marked another step for the decommissioning of an old warrior. The first time it took to the sky was in August of 1962, the Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight, has gone on to serve the United States Marines for over 50 years. A medium twin-turbine troop/cargo assault helicopter, it was produced from 1962-1971.Here at Marine Corps Air Station Camp...
CAP’s World War II volunteers may soon be recognized from General Aviation News by Janice Wood | MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – Civilian volunteers who served during World War II may soon be recognized for their service with the Congressional Gold Medal. U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, has introduced S. 309 and U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, has introduced H.R. 755 in the 113th Congress to honor the founding members of Civil Air Patrol who used their own aircraft to conduct combat operations and other emergency missions during World War II....
Major Dave Montgomery from Flight To Success by Karlene Petitt | Friday's Fabulous Flyer
Paragliders' passion for the UAE desert - The National | Patience, it turns out, is as essential a trait for a paragliding pilot to have as is knowledge of aerodynamics. And persistence. The paragliding community in the UAE is a tiny group of fewer than 30 people. They don't have a ... His ultimate goal is ...
Production begins on ICON A5 from General Aviation News by Janice Wood | Production of the ICON A5 started in December 2012 with the completion of the first tooling master, according to the most recent newsletter from ICON Aircraft, the Los Angeles company that is developing the amphibious Light-Sport Aircraft.....
'Space Shuttle Atlantis' exhibit to open June 29 - NBCNews.com (blog) | NASA's final space shuttle to fly in space will be exhibited to the public in a facility that bears simply the retired orbiter's name, officials announced on Thursday. NASA's Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida, which will host the retired ...
LiveAirShowTV Partners with EAA on New Educational Effort
PFLUGERVILLE, TX – FEBRUARY 22, 2013 – LiveAirShowTV, in conjunction with the International Society of Transport Aircraft Traders (ISTAT) Foundation and the Experimental Aircraft Association, is about to begin a new educational initiative called Careers in Aviation. “Careers” is a series of fast-moving videos featuring young professionals currently working in various jobs of the aviation industry. The series is one of the steps in a program to promote awareness of aviation career opportunities to middle and high school students.
“LiveAirShowTV has always wanted to do more than simply broadcast and cover air shows and aviation events”, said Jeff Lee, president of LiveAirShowTV. Working closely with Jeff Skiles, EAA’s Vice-President of Chapters and Youth Education, Careers in Aviation was proposed to the International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading (ISTAT) Foundation. The ISTAT Foundation liked the idea and supplied the initial grant to start the program.
EAA is widely known for the Young Eagles program, and this effort takes that a step further to broaden the scope of career opportunities that students might not automatically consider in the aviation field. With more than 1000 local chapters worldwide, EAA is the perfect platform to reach out to students who are interested in aviation. Careers in Aviation will introduce these young people to all aspects of the aviation industry.
ISTAT currently represents more than 2,600 members worldwide who are involved in operating, manufacturing, maintaining, selling, purchasing, financing, leasing, appraising, insuring or other activities related to the commercial aviation sector. The ISTAT Foundation has been dedicated to fostering and promoting interest and educational opportunities in commercial aviation while providing a forum for those involved in the aviation and supporting industries.
Lee noted, “Aviation is an exciting career field with many different jobs besides being a pilot. We want to inspire young people through these videos to see how exciting and fulfilling a career in aviation can be.”
Next week, LiveAirShowTV’s Jeff Lee and Mark Allen will travel to New York to begin production. “We will be shooting at JetBlue’s Support Center, and flight operations at JFK airport. We will cover several different aspects of the airline’s operation”, said Lee. Other video shoots will be at Falcon Jet at Newark, and a financing company in Manhattan.
Careers in Aviation will be an ongoing project for LiveAirShowTV and EAA. The formal website launch will be later this year, but some of the videos will be available before then.
More information on the Experimental Aircraft Association can be found at: www.eaa.org
More information on the International Society of Transport Aircraft Traders can be found at: www.ISTAT.org
LiveAirShowTV will be posting updates throughout the shoot next week on our Facebook Fan Page, and Twitter feed. Links to both are found on the LiveAirShowTV home page: www.LiveAirShowTV.com
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While Government Plays Financial Chicken- Tradition at Risk from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News | EDITORIAL- At this writing millions of dollars will be lost to small business and professionals that depend on the Air Show industry each season. This is just one consequence of out of control government spending and a political gaming exercise named "sequestration". The financial ax is poised to fall on March 1, 2013. Taxpayers, the supporters of our magnificent military and backbone of air shows large and small, will be denied their participation. The result is a crushing effect on annual events that yield millions of dollars to communities across the nation, support a variety of small business, aviation professionals, ancillary companies and non-profit organizations. When the military shows are cancelled it takes the civilian performers down with them....
The start of the Asian Tour ! from Apache Roll, le blog de la patrouille Breitling by Grifil | Waiting on the ramp for take off ! Over the next 5 weeks the BJT will fly 9000km, approx. 40 flight hours, through Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand!! We'll keep you posted...
First fight from Apache Roll, le blog de la patrouille Breitling
AIRSHOW NEWS: Green light for Reds at RAF Cosford from Flightline UK | RAF Cosford’s 75th Anniversary Air Show is extremely pleased to announce that the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, has been nominated to attend the event on Sunday 9th June....
Freedom Pavilion tells story of World War II - Liberty Tribune | The new center cost more than $35 million, and features engineering and manufacturing accomplishments of the war, such as the B-17 Flying Fortress bomber, the B-25 Mitchell bomber, the TBM Avenger torpedo bomber and the Corsair F4U-4 fighter, among ...
President, PM witness Air Show in Jaisalmer - Indian Express | President, PM witness Air Show in Jaisalmer. President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Mamohan Singh witnessed the Indian Air Force's largest "day-dusk-night" firepower demonstration in the Rajasthan desert on Friday. The President arrives to ...
Video: Historic Flight Foundation DC-3 from AVwebFlash Current Issue | Everett, Washington's Historic Flight Foundation recently flew home its newly-restored DC-3 from Sealand Aviation in Campbell River, British Columbia. The museum's founder, John Sessions, talks about the aircraft's rich history and its future at the Foundation.
Bessie Coleman was born the daughter of sharecroppers, but through grit and dete... from National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Smithsonian's Facebook Wall | Bessie Coleman was born the daughter of sharecroppers, but through grit and determination took her life to new heights. While working as a manicurist in Chicago, she decided to become a pilot. Because she was African American, she had to travel to France to earn her pilot’s license. As a pilot,...
Chico Air Museum gets first airworthy aircraft - Enterprise-Record | Knowing a plane like this — airworthy and in great shape — would be a plum acquisition for any air museum, Rosene worked quickly to convince the owner that Chico would be a worthy destination. The Pilatus was a training aircraft for the Swiss Air ...
Air France flight Paris-Marseille in 1937 from Passion pour l'aviation by Xavier Cotton | Here are the printing of Dr. Robert Delabost on his flight from Paris to Marseille with Air France Potez 62 in 1937. This testimony was published in the "Journal of the Aero Club de Normandie" (quarterly) in August 1937. Air France was a young airline since founded in 1933....
Sebring’s Vintage World War II Air Traffic Control Tower from Travel for Aircraft by joseph_may | Sebring Florida is a quaint and picturesque town in central Florida which sits amid beautifully formed karst terrain lakes. Seen from the air these lakes have wild shapes, anything but round really, due to millennia of sinkhole [...]
HISTORY BEGAN ON MCCHORD FIELD - Avionics Intelligence | On April 18, 1942, 16 B-25 bombers and their crews sailed toward Japan on the U.S.S. Hornet. Each crew of five would take off from the aircraft carrier, drop their bombs over military targets and continue west to land on secure airfields in China. Each ...
Winterland from apron6 | This is the first part of a new album which is actually in two parts. First part are some pictures from the Fieseler Storch running it’s engine in the snow. Second part is from a flight with a Robin above the snowy landscape. These pictures are taken back in 2009, but I still remember the [...]
Grizzly? Check. Northern Lights? Check. Frozen photographer? from Flight Image of the Day by Dominic Perry | You wonder quite how long the photographer from Airbus Military waited in the cold and the darkness for this perfect moment, assuming, of course, it's not just crudely photoshopped. Anyway, look...
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.
VIDEO: Up close and personal with Norwegian F-16s from The DEW Line by Craig Hoyle | Our friends at the Norwegian MoD sent us this link to a recent video showing cold-weather ops at Orland air base, involving six Lockheed Martin F-16 fighters from the air force's 338 Sqn. I'm told that...
F-35s grounded due to cracked engine blades from Black Horizon by Steve Douglass | (Reuters) - The Pentagon on Friday suspended the flights of all 51 F-35 fighter planes after a routine inspection revealed a crack on a turbine blade in the jet engine of an F-35 test aircraft in California. It was the second grounding of the warplane in two months and marked another setback for the $396 billion F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program, the Pentagon's biggest weapons program. The program has already been restructured three times in recent years and may face further cutbacks if Congress does not avert major budget reductions due to take effect on March 1....
Poll: Pick Your Fave Amphibious SLSA (ICON A5, SeaMax M-22 And The SeaRey) from AirPigz by Martt | Seriously, the combo of a flying machine that can fly off terra firma AND terra aqueous is pretty much the best ever. I've also learned that the people who fly of the water are extra special avgeeks, so if you're into this idea, then you're probably extra special too!...
Inspiration Mars: Planets are Aligning for a 2018 Once-in-a-Generation Space Journey from Spaceports | Multimillionaire entrepreneur Dennis Tito — who, in 2001, became the world's first space tourist — intends to launch a privately backed mission to Mars in 2018. Details will be announced next week, (Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013), at the National Press Club in Washington. The press event will also include two members of the Biosphere 2 project...
US Military's Robot Space Plane Settles Into Mystery Mission - Space.com | The U.S. Air Force's mysterious X-37B space plane is quietly chalking up mileage in space more than two months after its latest launch into orbit. The robotic X-37B space plane soared into orbit atop an Atlas 5 rocket from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Dec. 11. The mini-shuttle's mission is...
22 Şubat 2013 Cuma
Jammin' in the Hammock Annual Bluegrass Festival
Third on Canvas Live Painting to benefit the Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida
Each February, artists paint the wonderful buildings, fountains, plazas, and courtyards of the Third Street South historic district. The Birthplace of Naples with its original cottages, The Pier, Crayton Cove, The City Docks, and at its center, Third Street South with its shops and restaurants, is a perfect model. Watch the artists create, look for the paintings on display in the shop windows, and if you love one, bid on it as they are all for sale. Third Street South will host 40 professional artists who will be painting the streets, avenues, parks and hidden treasures of beautiful Naples, Florida. The public is invited to come watch these internationally and locally renowned artists as they work from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on February 4-5, 2013. After you have seen our artists painting live on the streets of Old Naples, come to the auction and bid on your favorite paintings to benefit the Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida. For more information, including a list of artists, contact Third Street South at (239) 434-6533.
Marco Island Named One of the 100 Places that Can Change Your Child's Life
Sharing an exciting press release from our local Chamber of Commerce:
MARCO ISLAND NAMED ONE OF 100 PLACES
Photo Courtesy Dolphin Explorer |
MARCO ISLAND, FLA., February 4, 2013 – MarcoIsland will be the only Florida destination featured in an upcomingNational Geographic book, “100 Places That Can Change Your Child’s Life: FromYour Backyard to the Ends of the Earth,” to be released on February 5,2013. In the book, author Keith Bellows showcases the 10,000 IslandsDolphin Project as the premier excursion that best highlights thedestination, its culture and people while also providing an experience thatwill enrich the life of a child.
“The world is the greatest classroom we have,” writes Bellows —editor-in-chief of National Geographic Traveler magazine and fatherof three — in his introduction. “I’m convinced that any parent willing togive the gift of travel offers the gift that keeps on giving. Children wholearn to travel will travel to learn. And they will do it all their lives.”
From the treetops of Costa Rica to the Grand Canyon to Loch Ness, “100 PlacesThat Can Change Your Child’s Life” explores the world, plumbing the heartof each special place and presenting it through a kid’s eyes. Each chapterfeatures one unforgettable trip designed to leave a lasting impression on anychild. Divided by region, the book looks at exciting travel locations forchildren in the United States/Canada; Caribbean/Mexico/South America; Europe;Africa/Middle East; Asia; and Oceania/Antarctica.
“It is a distinct honor to be featured as one of the toptravel experiences for children, not just in Florida but around the world,”said Capt. Chris Desmond, founder and director, 10,000 Islands Dolphin Project.“Our goal is to provide an eco-tour that is both fun and educational for kidsand adults alike, and this recognition is a testament to the hard work anddedication of the entire Dolphin Project team.”
The 10,000 Islands Dolphin Project is the onlyongoing study of wild dolphins in Southwest Florida and the only one in theUnited States that engages and is supported by the general public. For morethan seven years, the Project has identified, catalogued and studied over 300resident bottle-nose dolphins. The 10,000 Islands Dolphin Project welcomes publicparticipation. Guests who purchase tickets to cruise on one of two dailytrips alongside dolphin researchers aboard the Dolphin Explorer boatbecome citizen scientists through onboard involvement in dolphin surveyactivities, in addition to providing financial support with their ticketpurchase. Children participate alongside researchers to complete the “DolphinChallenge” and assist with photo identification, behavior evaluation andmore.
In addition to public cruises, the 10,000 Islands DolphinProject also offers an environmental studies program designed for elementaryschools that is highlighted by live video reports from the boat. The Project isfunded and managed by Sea Excursions, Inc., a provider of water-relatedactivities and services to visitors, residents, groups and hotels in SouthwestFlorida. For more information or to schedule your own dolphin experience, contact Sea Excursions at (239)642-6899.
President's Day Weekend in The Everglades with Clyde Butcher
World Famous Naples' Swamp Buggy Races Spring Classic
21 Şubat 2013 Perşembe
Jammin' in the Hammock Annual Bluegrass Festival
Third on Canvas Live Painting to benefit the Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida
Each February, artists paint the wonderful buildings, fountains, plazas, and courtyards of the Third Street South historic district. The Birthplace of Naples with its original cottages, The Pier, Crayton Cove, The City Docks, and at its center, Third Street South with its shops and restaurants, is a perfect model. Watch the artists create, look for the paintings on display in the shop windows, and if you love one, bid on it as they are all for sale. Third Street South will host 40 professional artists who will be painting the streets, avenues, parks and hidden treasures of beautiful Naples, Florida. The public is invited to come watch these internationally and locally renowned artists as they work from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on February 4-5, 2013. After you have seen our artists painting live on the streets of Old Naples, come to the auction and bid on your favorite paintings to benefit the Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida. For more information, including a list of artists, contact Third Street South at (239) 434-6533.
Marco Island Named One of the 100 Places that Can Change Your Child's Life
Sharing an exciting press release from our local Chamber of Commerce:
MARCO ISLAND NAMED ONE OF 100 PLACES
Photo Courtesy Dolphin Explorer |
MARCO ISLAND, FLA., February 4, 2013 – MarcoIsland will be the only Florida destination featured in an upcomingNational Geographic book, “100 Places That Can Change Your Child’s Life: FromYour Backyard to the Ends of the Earth,” to be released on February 5,2013. In the book, author Keith Bellows showcases the 10,000 IslandsDolphin Project as the premier excursion that best highlights thedestination, its culture and people while also providing an experience thatwill enrich the life of a child.
“The world is the greatest classroom we have,” writes Bellows —editor-in-chief of National Geographic Traveler magazine and fatherof three — in his introduction. “I’m convinced that any parent willing togive the gift of travel offers the gift that keeps on giving. Children wholearn to travel will travel to learn. And they will do it all their lives.”
From the treetops of Costa Rica to the Grand Canyon to Loch Ness, “100 PlacesThat Can Change Your Child’s Life” explores the world, plumbing the heartof each special place and presenting it through a kid’s eyes. Each chapterfeatures one unforgettable trip designed to leave a lasting impression on anychild. Divided by region, the book looks at exciting travel locations forchildren in the United States/Canada; Caribbean/Mexico/South America; Europe;Africa/Middle East; Asia; and Oceania/Antarctica.
“It is a distinct honor to be featured as one of the toptravel experiences for children, not just in Florida but around the world,”said Capt. Chris Desmond, founder and director, 10,000 Islands Dolphin Project.“Our goal is to provide an eco-tour that is both fun and educational for kidsand adults alike, and this recognition is a testament to the hard work anddedication of the entire Dolphin Project team.”
The 10,000 Islands Dolphin Project is the onlyongoing study of wild dolphins in Southwest Florida and the only one in theUnited States that engages and is supported by the general public. For morethan seven years, the Project has identified, catalogued and studied over 300resident bottle-nose dolphins. The 10,000 Islands Dolphin Project welcomes publicparticipation. Guests who purchase tickets to cruise on one of two dailytrips alongside dolphin researchers aboard the Dolphin Explorer boatbecome citizen scientists through onboard involvement in dolphin surveyactivities, in addition to providing financial support with their ticketpurchase. Children participate alongside researchers to complete the “DolphinChallenge” and assist with photo identification, behavior evaluation andmore.
In addition to public cruises, the 10,000 Islands DolphinProject also offers an environmental studies program designed for elementaryschools that is highlighted by live video reports from the boat. The Project isfunded and managed by Sea Excursions, Inc., a provider of water-relatedactivities and services to visitors, residents, groups and hotels in SouthwestFlorida. For more information or to schedule your own dolphin experience, contact Sea Excursions at (239)642-6899.
President's Day Weekend in The Everglades with Clyde Butcher
World Famous Naples' Swamp Buggy Races Spring Classic
20 Şubat 2013 Çarşamba
Indy Transponder 18-FEB-2013 2345z
HEMET: Pilot Brandon Cordill featured by Blue Angels - Press-Enterprise (blog) | Hemet High alum and Marine jet pilot Brandon Cordill is being featured today on the Blue Angels Facebook page. The post follows. Read what I wrote about Hemet's Blue Angel by clicking this Brandon Cordill link. Follow the page by going to this Blue ...
NEWS: IWM Duxford Bonus Days and Event Aviation Days 2013 from Flightline UK - UK Airshow News | Each year, the IWM Duxford Airfield team runs a series of Fly-In Bonus Days and Aviation Event Days. General Aviation pilots who fly-in on these days can enjoy a half-price landing fee together with discounted admission to IWM Duxford....
CoolPix: Pitts Special As Art! Betty Skelton's 'Little Stinker' At Udvar-Hazy from AirPigz by Martt | I'm trying to find the time and energy to get a boatload of pix from the recent AirPigz National Air and Space Museum MeetUp posted, but my day job as a ceramic tile installer is more-than-full-time these days... plus I'm trying to develop an all new biz to produce a wildly successful packaged food item so my life as an underpaid ceramic tile installer can come to an abrupt end. That abrupt end is also where my career as a smiling-ear-to-ear aircraft owner is supposed to begin! But the bottom line right now is that there just aren't enough hours in the day....
Navy North American T-39 Sabreliner from Travel for Aircraft by joseph_may | Airborne radar usage for navigation, attack and defense was so interwoven into the fabric of everyday operations that the U.S. Navy began to accepting the first of several dozen North American T-39 Sabreliner aircraft in 1962. The T-39D was flown to instruct [...]
Original Thresher was World War II hero - Seacoastonline.com | The force included B-25 bombers under the command of Lt. Col. James Doolittle, who was preparing to lead his famous air attack on the Japanese homeland. En route for this mission, SS 200 sank the Japanese freighter Sado Maru near Yokohama harbor ...
WWII Then and Now: Tedious flying broken by intense fighting - Canton Repository | A radio man and gunner aboard a VMB — the Marine Corps' equivalent of the Army's B-25 bomber — in the 612th Squadron of the 3rd Marine Air Wing was being transferred to another squadron when he encountered an officer that he recognized as an ...
A Spitfire, resting from Flight Image of the Day by Dominic Perry
Bronco and it’s new stable from Apron 6 | Another picture taken in May last year when the second Bronco arrived at Wevelgem. Here it is seen, parked in front of it’s new home. I would like to refer again to the second Bronco Fan Day on the 24th of March. It’s a nice opportunity to meet the Bronco Demoteam and to see the [...]
App showcasing cockpits now available from General Aviation News by Janice Wood | You can now look inside some of history’s greatest aircraft with the new ACI Cockpit360º app available from the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force and AeroCapture Images. The free app features high-definition panoramic photos of more than 20 cockpits from many well-known aircraft on display at the museum, including...
Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium Aviator Ball to honor Vietnam ... - Tulsa Business | This year's Aviator Ball by the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium will aim to honor veterans who may have not received such a warm welcome after returning home from the Vietnam War...
The Flying Musicians Association from You Fly, Girl by Cathy Gale | February 13, 2013: Fort Worth, TX: The Flying Musicians Association (FMA) is proud to announce JSfirm.com becoming the organization’s latest Corporate Member....
Embry-Riddle launches high school aerospace institute from General Aviation News by Janice Wood | The College of Aviation at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Daytona Beach Campus has partnered with Rockford Public Schools in Illinois to establish an Aerospace Institute at Jefferson High School beginning in Fall 2013....
The Lessons We Learned from Space Shuttle Enterprise - Universe Today | ... for further flights. You can read the whole report here. Enterprise is now on display at the Intrepid Air & Space Museum in New York, but is temporarily closed to the public as the shuttle undergoes repairs from damage incurred during Hurricane Sandy....