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A B-17 flight for World War II veterans

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2009 ·

The Liberty Foundation‘s beautifully restored B-17, “Liberty Belle,” is expected to make her first visit to Hillsboro Airport at Portland, Oregon, on April 20. The Hillsboro airport will be one of the most important stops on the 2009 tour, thanks to a generous offer made by a Portland man. While asking to remain anonymous, the […]

Aviation history coming back to Sioux City

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2009 ·

The Warner Museum of Aviation and Transportation finally broke ground on April 13, after 20 years of overcoming obstacles to its preservation of the past and bringing aviation history home to Sioux City, Iowa. It’s been a long journey. “We had an air museum for four years before 9/11,” said WMAT Board of Directors member […]

Aero Interiors opens

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2009 ·

A new company, Aero Interiors Inc., has opened at Billings International Airport in Montana. Bob Lang, president of Leo’s Upholstery, has begun doing experimental aviation interiors, bringing 17 years of experience in the auto, boat, home, commercial and custom furniture business. He also has completed interiors in certificated aircraft. The new company is focusing on […]

Sign ups begin for summer academy

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2009 ·

Sign ups have begun for the Summer Academy operated by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University at its Daytona Beach campus. The Summer Academy offers several camps, some of which may be taken for college credit, including Aerospace I, Aerospace II, Aviation Career Exploration, Aviation Discovery for Women, Flight Exploration, Aviation Voyage, Generations, and SunFlight. The Summer Academy […]

Blackhawk Modifications hits 10-year mark

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2009 ·

Blackhawk Modifications is celebrating its 10th anniversary as a provider of engine upgrades for turbine powered aircraft. From its founding in 1999, Blackhawk’s first STC was for the Conquest I. Since then, Blackhawk has equipped more than 220 airplanes with Pratt & Whitney PT6A engines, meeting a demand from turboprop operators for “better than new” […]

Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame Class of 2009 enshrined

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2009 ·

On Saturday, April 18, four men with Michigan connections will be enshrined in the Air Zoo’s Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame. In the same ceremony, Duncan Aviation will be presented with the “Spirit of Flight” award, which highlights the outstanding achievements of aviation/space organizations. From a small Beechcraft distributorship in the 1950s to providing avionics […]

LiveAirShowTV to broadcast Barksdale Air Show

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2009 ·

LiveAirShowTV’s first Internet broadcast of an air show for the 2009 season will be the Barksdale Air Force Base-Defenders of Liberty Air Show, in Shreveport, La., May 9-10. “This is a new beginning in bringing the top air shows to people around the world,” said LiveAirShowTV founder and president, Jeff Lee. “We’re pleased to bring […]

Air conditioning STC’d for Diamond DA40

By Janice Wood · April 14, 2009 ·

Premier Aircraft Sales, Inc., the authorized Diamond Regional Distribution Center for the southeastern United States, has received an STC for installation of a fully integrated vapor cycle air conditioning system for all Lycoming-powered Diamond Aircraft DA40 series aircraft. The 10,000 BTU DA40 Cabin Cool system, capable of cooling cabin air to 55°F, features an engine […]

Passenger lands King Air after pilot dies

By Janice Wood · April 13, 2009 ·

A passenger landed a twin-engine plane at Southwest Florida International Airport after the pilot died in flight, saving four lives, according to an April 13 Associated Press report in The Miami Herald. Federal Aviation Administration officials said the pilot died after takeoff in a King Air from Marco Island Executive Airport on April 12. The […]

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