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Aviation: The New Breed, Thatcher CX4 -
Thatcher CX4, ain't she sweet. courtesy of Peter Beck
The Thatcher CX4 is part of a new generation of aircraft
that are practical, affordable, and easy to build.
Roger Miller in his parti... - 2012/02/02 Aviation: The Hummel Bird, Morry's Gift from God -
The original Hummel Bird, courtesy of Terry Hallett
The Hummel Bird is what I like to call a growth
design. What that means is the designer
started with an existing design and he improved it t... - 2012/02/02 - The Legend of Pancho Barnes Recently Netflix has added a documentary called The Legend of Pancho Barnes. It is available for instant viewing. For most of you Florence "Pancho" Barnes needs no introduction but for you young people o... - 2012/02/01 - History Channels: Dogfights Over the holiday’s I’ve had time to search through Netflix’s extensive instant movie library for films that feature flying. I’ve run across a few gems that I think you would enjoy dear reader. Obvio... - 2012/02/01 Aviation: Netflix for Pilots Update 'The Legend of Pancho Barnes'' -
The Legend of Pancho Barnes
Recently Netflix has added a documentary called The
Legend of Pancho Barnes. It is available
for instant viewing.
For most of you Florence "Pan... - 2012/02/01 Beekeeping: Systemic Pesticides and Colony Collapse Disorder -
Permission Requested.
Cherished readers a recent study points to systemic pesticides
as the largest contributing factor in Colony Collapse Disorder. For those of you who don't know. The hone... - 2012/01/30
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A sampling from our Member Sites(s) Use the link above to review/visit
P-38 Crash-Site
This web-site contains crash pictures of P-38s and other aircraft and also contains Air Show photos.
Last Flight of '746
Extremely detailed history behind the 1952 crash of SB-17 44-85746 deep in the forest of the Olympic Peninsula, Washinton State, USA. Laced with numerous pictures taken in 1999 and 2000. Includes newspaper clippings from the era and recent survivor interviews.
Aviation Archaeological Investigation & Research
Learn about aviation archaeology. Pictures of crash sites along with accident reports. AAIR is a source of U. S. military accident reports and individual aircraft history cards and historical research. Historic aircraft crash site surveys, search and recovery.
Korean Air Disaster 1983, a reasoned explanation
What really happened? What might have happened? Where are the bodies? This is an honest attempt at answering the unanswered questions
Peak District Air Accident Research
Visits to air crash sites through out the British Isles, inclduing the Peak District, Pennines, Lake District, Wales & Scotland.
Click here to preview and visit the 12 member sites in Aviation Archaeology.
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