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  • Cessna CEO Jack Pelton unveils Cessna SkyCatcher Cessna CEO Jack Pelton unveils the new Cessna LSA 'SkyCatcher' at Airventure 2007 in Oshkosh, WI.<br />
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The Light Sport Aircraft industry has evolved immensely since it's official introduction in 2004.  With the inclusion of major manufacturers like Cessna, the LSA craze will continue and the dream of flight will become more easily available.<br />
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Pelton holds a commercial pilot's license with instrument, multi-engine ratings and seaplane ratings. He also holds type ratings in several Cessna Citation business jets, including the Citation X, the world's fastest civil aviation airplane.
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  • In honor of the 100th Anniversary of Powered Flight, Harrison Ford acts as emcee for the inauguration of the newest Aviation Hall of Fame inductees and in celebration of past recipients in Dayton, Ohio 2003.
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  • In honor of the 100th Anniversary of Powered Flight, Harrison Ford acts as emcee for the inauguration of the newest Aviation Hall of Fame inductees and in celebration of past recipients in Dayton, Ohio 2003.
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  • Going beyond the Very Light Jet (VLJ) is the new Eclipse Concept Jet (ECJ).<br />
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Eclipse Concept Jet (ECJ) is a single-engine, four-place aircraft featuring a V-tail empennage and a turbofan engine mounted on a pod atop the rear of the fuselage. It is projected to have a maximum cruise speed of 345 knots, a 41,000-foot-service ceiling, and a 1,250-nautical-mile range.<br />
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The ECJ was designed with an eye toward escalating fuel prices.  Eclipse views low fuel consumption as critical to commercial success.
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  • Following a brief demonstration flight flown by U.S. Navy Blue Angel pilot, Lt. Kevin 'Kojak' Davis, both he and Harrison Ford taxi back to show center during Airventure 2006 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Aside from his acting career, he also has a deep interest and passion for aviation, which has led him to assume the Chairmanship of EAA's Young Eagles program on March 8, 2004.
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  • Harrison Ford brief's the press on the many successes of the Young Eagle's program at the annual Experimental Aviation Association' Airventure Fly-In at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Aside from his acting career, he also has a deep interest and passion for aviation, which has led him to assume the Chairmanship of EAA's Young Eagles program on March 8, 2004.
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  • Harrison Ford brief's the press on the many successes of the Young Eagle's program at the annual Experimental Aviation Association' Airventure Fly-In at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Aside from his acting career, he also has a deep interest and passion for aviation, which has led him to assume the Chairmanship of EAA's Young Eagles program on March 8, 2004.
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  • Harrison Ford brief's the press on the many successes of the Young Eagle's program at the annual Experimental Aviation Association' Airventure Fly-In at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Aside from his acting career, he also has a deep interest and passion for aviation, which has led him to assume the Chairmanship of EAA's Young Eagles program on March 8, 2004.
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  • Harrison Ford takes a moment to reflect during a talk to participating pilots and contributors of EAA's Young Eagle's Program during Airventure 2006 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Aside from his acting career, he also has a deep interest and passion for aviation, which has led him to assume the Chairmanship of EAA's Young Eagles program on March 8, 2004.
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  • Harrison Ford takes a moment to sign autographs for pilots and contributors to EAA's Young Eagle's Program during Airventure 2006 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Aside from his acting career, he also has a deep interest and passion for aviation, which has led him to assume the Chairmanship of EAA's Young Eagles program on March 8, 2004.
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  • A slightly disheveled Harrison Ford, prebriefs a day of backcountry flying at Moose Creek US Forestry Service field in Northern Idaho. A pilot's pilot, Ford joins a group of about 15 other aviators in the extreme back country that is void of the typical airport luxuries.
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  • Vietnam Veteran and Triple Amputee, Jim Sursely talks and poses with actors and aviators Kurt Russell and Treat Williams at the annual EAA Young Eagles Dinner.
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  • Warbird Re-enactor, Shane Van Linn makes use of Jack Roush's newest P-51B Mustang 'Old Crow' at EAA Airventure 2008.
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  • Warbird Re-enactor, Shane Van Linn makes use of Jack Roush's newest P-51B Mustang 'Old Crow' at EAA Airventure 2008.
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  • Warbird Re-enactor, Shane Van Linn makes use of Jack Roush's newest P-51B Mustang 'Old Crow' at EAA Airventure 2008.
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  • Warbird Re-enactor, Shane Van Linn makes use of Jack Roush's newest P-51B Mustang 'Old Crow' at EAA Airventure 2008.
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  • Collings Foundation F-4D Phantom II flown by Ret LtCol. Jerry 'Jive' Kerby.Collings Foundation TA-4J flown by Jared 'Rook' Isaacman, Ret LtCol. Mike 'Buick' Eberhardt.Sponsored by United Bank Card Inc..Warbird Heritage Foundation A-4B Paul Wood .T-33 Paul Keppeler.L-39 (solid grey right wing) Scot Zamolyi.L-39 (blue camo left wing) Doug Demko.L-39 (green camo slot) Larry Labriola.
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  • Currently painted in the colors of FP-680 (AF63-7680), the jet flown by Robin Olds during Operation Bolo, F-4D Phantom II, AF65-0749 is being flown by Ret. LtCol. Jerry 'Jive' Kirby with passenger Lunar Sawyer in the back seat. One of the only civilian-operated Phantoms in the world, it took an act of Congress by means of an amendment to the Defense Authorization Bill of 1999 to allow the Collings Foundation to acquire and operate its F-4 Phantom.
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  • Lt. Col. Chris 'Hans' Knehans, 7th Fighter Squadron commander, inspects his F-117A aircraft with the assistance of the F-117 Demo Team prior to the Silver Stealth Formation Flight.
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  • 2007 USN Blue Angels Demonstration Team and the Canadian Forces Snowbirds at the California International Airshow, Salinas.
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  • Collings Foundation F-4D Phantom II flown by Ret LtCol. Jerry 'Jive' Kerby.Collings Foundation TA-4J flown by Jared 'Rook' Isaacman, Ret LtCol. Mike 'Buick' Eberhardt.Sponsored by United Bank Card Inc..Warbird Heritage Foundation A-4B Paul Wood .T-33 Paul Keppeler.L-39 (solid grey right wing) Scot Zamolyi.L-39 (blue camo left wing) Doug Demko.L-39 (green camo slot) Larry Labriola.
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  • Collings Foundation F-4D Phantom II flown by Ret LtCol. Jerry 'Jive' Kerby.Collings Foundation TA-4J flown by Jared 'Rook' Isaacman, Ret LtCol. Mike 'Buick' Eberhardt.Sponsored by United Bank Card Inc..Warbird Heritage Foundation A-4B Paul Wood .T-33 Paul Keppeler.L-39 (solid grey right wing) Scot Zamolyi.L-39 (blue camo left wing) Doug Demko.L-39 (green camo slot) Larry Labriola.
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  • Collings Foundation F-4D Phantom II flown by Ret LtCol. Jerry 'Jive' Kerby.Collings Foundation TA-4J flown by Jared 'Rook' Isaacman, Ret LtCol. Mike 'Buick' Eberhardt.Sponsored by United Bank Card Inc..Warbird Heritage Foundation A-4B Paul Wood .T-33 Paul Keppeler.L-39 (solid grey right wing) Scot Zamolyi.L-39 (blue camo left wing) Doug Demko.L-39 (green camo slot) Larry Labriola.
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  • Warbird Re-enactor, Shane Van Linn makes use of Jack Roush's newest P-51B Mustang 'Old Crow' at EAA Airventure 2008.
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  • Taking on the callsign, MiG-3, Col Michael 'Muff' McKinney climbs into his F-16C Fighting Falcon in Aggressor colors. During the first few days of Red Flag, Red Air will assume a less aggressive approach towards Blue Team aircraft. As the exercise progresses, so do the levels of aggression and complexity of tactics. Six F-16C Vipers took part in this particular sortie representing the Red Team.
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  • Lt. Col. Chris 'Hans' Knehans, 7th Fighter Squadron commander, inspects his F-117A aircraft with the assistance of the F-117 Demo Team prior to the Silver Stealth Formation Flight.
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  • Lt. Col. Chris 'Hans' Knehans, 7th Fighter Squadron commander, inspects his F-117A aircraft with the assistance of the F-117 Demo Team prior to the Silver Stealth Formation Flight.
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  • Lt. Col. Chris 'Hans' Knehans, 7th Fighter Squadron commander, inspects his F-117A aircraft with the assistance of the F-117 Demo Team prior to the Silver Stealth Formation Flight.
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  • Boomer, MSgt Sheri Shaw, works out the fuel distribution figures after refueling a series of F-16's from Hill AFB. Each time an aircraft receives fuel, the boomer records the aircraft's identification number, squadron, type and the amount of fuel transferred in pounds.
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  • MSgt Larry Stockton prepares to acknowledge aircraft entering the range should 'Challiss', the awaiting E-3 Sentry AWACS aircraft, have unforseen communication problems. Besides the typical challenges Blue Air faces against Red Air, working together and providing redundant resources is just one of the many aspects for which the US Forces train.
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  • Warbird Re-enactor, Shane Van Linn makes use of Jack Roush's newest P-51B Mustang 'Old Crow' at EAA Airventure 2008.
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  • Clay Lacy flies left seat in the DC-2.
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  • Collings Foundation F-4D Phantom II flown by Ret LtCol. Jerry 'Jive' Kerby.Collings Foundation TA-4J flown by Jared 'Rook' Isaacman, Ret LtCol. Mike 'Buick' Eberhardt.Sponsored by United Bank Card Inc..Warbird Heritage Foundation A-4B Paul Wood .T-33 Paul Keppeler.L-39 (solid grey right wing) Scot Zamolyi.L-39 (blue camo left wing) Doug Demko.L-39 (green camo slot) Larry Labriola.
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  • Larry Kelley and Gary Sinise taxi B-25 Panchito leading the Veteran's Parade...Disabled American Veterans Parade activities involving Vietnam Veteran and triple-amputee, Jim Sursely, B-25 'Panchito' owner and pilot, Larry Kelley and actor Gary Sinise.
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  • Taking on the callsign, MiG-3, Col Michael 'Muff' McKinney looks over to Major Derek "Tazz" Routt flying MiG-6 as they prepare to taxi. During the first few days of Red Flag, Red Air will assume a less aggressive approach towards Blue Team aircraft. As the exercise progresses, so do the levels of aggression and complexity of tactics. Six F-16C Vipers took part in this particular sortie representing the Red Team.
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  • Climbing aboard his F-16C Viper, "Tazz" will begin his in-cockpit preflight checks. Each sortie will last between two to three hours with multiple engagements of Blue Force aircraft. MiG-6, as he will be known for this flight, has the ability to regenerate after each time being 'shot down'. Besides "Tazz", Blue Air will also be forced to watch for SAM's, AAA fire and remote radar facilities.
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  • Lt. Col. Chris 'Hans' Knehans, 7th Fighter Squadron commander, greets the crew of the F-117 Demo Team prior to the Silver Stealth Formation Flight.
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  • LtCol Patty Morales, Capt Molly Marshall and MSgt Sheri Shaw made up the first all-female KC-135 flight crew for the Washington ANG 141ARW on 01/30/06. Jokingly called the squadron's first 'Unmanned' refueling mission, the crew made up Anchor Two-Five tending to F-16's from the 388th Wing's 427th Squadron from Hill Air Force Base.
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  • Taking on the callsign 'Anchor Two-Five', LtCol Patricia Morales reaches for the communications panel prior to landing at Nellis AFB concluding the day's mission. Without reverse thrust capabilities of newer aircraft, landing the heavy KC-135 can prove to be a daunting challenge.
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  • Captain Molly Marshall taps the throttles to stay within the predetermined oval flightpath above the Nellis Range Complex. During the exercise, KC-135 tankers fly predetermined routes awaiting fighters from the 'Red Team' and 'Blue Team' in need of fuel. The KC-135R tankers flying with various Air National Guard units throughout the US are amongst some of the oldest aircraft still in service.
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  • Captain Molly Marshall adjust knobs on the overhead console while maintaining a heading to stay within the predetermined oval flightpath above the Nellis Range Complex. During the exercise, KC-135 tankers fly predetermined routes awaiting fighters from the 'Red Team' and 'Blue Team' in need of fuel. KC-135 tankers flying with various Air National Guard units throught the US are amongst some of the oldest aircraft still in service.
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  • Harrison Ford prepares to depart the Moose Creek US Forestry Service field in Northern Idaho in his de Havilland Beaver following a week of backcountry flying.
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  • Harrison Ford prepares to depart the Moose Creek US Forestry Service field in Northern Idaho in his de Havilland Beaver following a week of backcountry flying.
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  • Harrison Ford brings his de Havilland Beaver in for a gentle and precise landing at the Moose Creek US Forestry Service field in Northern Idaho following a day of backcountry flying.
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  • EAA Co-Chairman, Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger pre-flights a Cessna 172 to check for flying conditions prior to the day's Young Eagle flights.
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  • Larry Kelley and Gary Sinise prepare to taxi B-25 Panchito leading the Veteran's Parade...Disabled American Veterans Parade activities involving Vietnam Veteran and triple-amputee, Jim Sursely, B-25 'Panchito' owner and pilot, Larry Kelley and actor Gary Sinise.
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  • Actor and armed forces veteran advocate, Gary Sinise addresses the crowd of veterans while in front of B-25 Panchito...Disabled American Veterans Parade activities involving Vietnam Veteran and triple-amputee, Jim Sursely, B-25 'Panchito' owner and pilot, Larry Kelley and actor Gary Sinise.
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  • Larry Kelley and Gary Sinise prepare to taxi B-25 Panchito leading the Veteran's Parade...Disabled American Veterans Parade activities involving Vietnam Veteran and triple-amputee, Jim Sursely, B-25 'Panchito' owner and pilot, Larry Kelley and actor Gary Sinise.
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  • Captain Christina Szasz straps into an F-117A Night Hawk just prior to the mass formation flyover in celebration of the stealth aircraft's 25th anniversary.
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  • LtCol Patricia Morales, Capt Molly Marshall and MSgt Sheri Shaw made up the first all-female KC-135R flight crew for the Washington ANG 141ARW on 30 January 2006. Jokingly called the squadron's first 'Unmanned' refueling mission, the crew made up Anchor Two-Five tending to F-16's from the 388th Wing's 427th Squadron from Hill Air Force Base.
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  • MSgt Sheri Shaw rests her chin while cautiously guiding the refueling probe into an F-16's recepticle high over the Nellis Range. Located in the rear belly of the KC-135, the boomer lies flat while 'flying' the boom into the receptacle controlling two wings half way up the refueling probe. Without the support aircraft assisting red and blue air, Red Flag would be nowhere near as successful a program as it is today.
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  • Bill Stein excites the crowd following his performance at the 2007 California International Airshow, Salinas.
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