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Month: June 2016

Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum’s Lysander forced down with engine trouble

Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum’s Lysander forced down with engine trouble

Cayuga, ON — Ontario Provincial Police say a two people escaped injuries when the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum‘s Westland Lysander was forced to land in a field in near Cayuga. Police say the aircraft developed engine trouble after taking off from Hamilton Airport

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New Garden Flying Field Receives EAA Ford Tri-Motor

Take off Run

Toughkenamon, PA — Many parallels can be drawn between motion pictures and aviation. The Wright Brothers’ historic flight in 1903 occurred the same year Edwin Porter’s film, “The Great Train Robbery”, premiered. The early 1900’s was a time of fragile

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The Golden Age Air Museum’s Flying Circus Airshow is a step back in time

The Golden Age Air Museum’s Flying Circus Airshow is a step back in time

Bethel, PA — It’s easy to forget that it’s 2016 when you’re at the Golden Age Air Museum‘s Flying Circus airshow.  The museum holds the event twice each year along with a fly-in, radio controlled aircraft show and a “pumpkin drop” in the

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A-10 Thunderbolts Strike at Mid Atlantic Air Museum’s WWII Weekend Air Show

A-10 of the Maryland Air National Guard

Reading, PA — The Mid-Atlantic Air museum held the 26th annual World War II weekend from June 3 to June 5th. An East Coast staple, this airshow and reenactor gathering has over the years become extremely popular. Fans from all

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National Museum of World War II Aviation adds 15 planes to its collection

Colorado Springs, CO — Seventy-two years after D-Day, when American troops battled their way into Fortress Europe, one of the largest gatherings of World War II-era warbirds has been assembled in Colorado Springs and is open to the public. The

the Air Museum Network June 9, 2016 Museum News, News No Comments Read more

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