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A new – and big – voice for general aviation: Alliance for Aviation Across America formed

By Janice Wood · April 20, 2007 ·

The Alliance for Aviation Across America, unveiled April 10, is a new and encouragingly diverse coalition of aviation enthusiasts and professionals, airport authorities, FBOs, civic organizations representing rural and agriculture voices, city, county and state officials, economic development entities, non-profit organizations, small and mid-size businesses and others representing small and rural communities. Not all of […]

Tough planes, tough pilots, tough flying: Montana Mountain Flying Museum showcases the best of aviation in the Big Sky State

By Meg Godlewski · April 20, 2007 ·

Residents of Montana jest that there are only two seasons in the Big Sky State: winter and forest fire season. There is some truth to the joke and that is why the Montana Mountain Flying Museum in Missoula has a great deal of material related to aerial firefighting. “Montana is where smokejumping — that is, […]

Mooney Mites migrate to Portverville, California

By Meg Godlewski · April 20, 2007 ·

Can it really be 30 years since the first gathering of the Western Association of Mooney Mites? That’s what the calendar shows. On May 18, members of WAMM and their friends will flock to Porterville Municipal Airport (KPTV) north of Bakersfield for the annual fly-in. The Mooney M-18 Mite is a low-wing, single-place monoplane. It […]

Airworthy and active: The Heritage Flight Museum in Bellingham, Wash

By Meg Godlewski · April 20, 2007 ·

You may never have been to the Heritage Flight Museum in Bellingham, Wash., but you have probably seen some of its aircraft. The mission of the museum, located at Bellingham International Airport (BLI) in Bellingham, Wash., north of Seattle, is the preservation of flying military aircraft, so during the spring and summer months the machines […]

Golden Jubilee: Planes of Fame celebrates 50th anniversary

By Meg Godlewski · April 20, 2007 ·

During World War II, Southern California was a prime location for the production of military aircraft. Lockheed, Convair, North American, Douglas, Hughes, Northrop and Vultee all had factories there. Today one of the largest collections of airworthy specimens of aircraft produced during this era resides in Chino at the Planes of Fame Museum. The museum […]

e-Bay purchase sparks new interest in search for Earhart

By Meg Godlewski · April 20, 2007 ·

A random purchase off the Internet has sparked interest in another search for Amelia Earhart. Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan disappeared over the South Pacific during a round-the-world flight in 1937. On the morning of July 3 they were en route to Howland Island, a specially created refueling stop, but never arrived. The Coast Guard […]

LSA showroom opens in Salinas

By Meg Godlewski · April 20, 2007 ·

Although the Light Sport Aircraft movement is growing, the only time most people get to see more than one design at a time is at an air show like Sun ‘n Fun or EAA AirVenture. Michael Fletcher of Salinas, Calif., the west coast distributor for several models of LSAs, decided that it would be a […]

New airport proposed for Amariloo

By Meg Godlewski · April 20, 2007 ·

Movers and shakers in Amarillo, Texas, want to build a new airport in the community, catering to general aviation. “We are calling it an industrial airpark,” said Ernie Houdashell, spokesman for the Randall County Airpark Advisory Committee. “It is basically an industrial park with an airport attached to it. We couldn’t really do it any […]

the buzzzzzzzzzz

By General Aviation News Staff · April 20, 2007 ·

“We are building an education center for children. It is a great legacy to have. Our youth will carry forward long after we are gone.” — Ed Maloney, founder, Planes of Fame “In our proposal, Joe Pilot in a Cessna 172 will experience an operating cost increase of about $4 per hour. In other words, […]

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