EL CAJON — In the sky over El Cajon on Sunday, a C-53 Skytrooper that once dropped soldiers behind enemy lines on D-Day released a team of parachutists onto Gillespie Field, as re-enactors restaged a World War II battle between U.S. and German troops.
The battles and parachute drops were all part of the two-day Wings...
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Warbirds
Memories
1957 Personal Helicopter
While the MachNoneFlying.com team heads out on vacation for three days, we offer you some “classic:” stories from our past. Enjoy!
Small enough personal helicopter when folded to carry in a pod under an aircraft’s wing or on the luggage rack of your car, this contraption becomes a full sized helicopter in a matter...
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Top Ten Flybys of all Time
It starts out pretty tame, but by the end it’s pretty crazy!
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Mustang Crash
When a World War II-era fighter plane dipped below the trees at an alarming speed, Karie Russell thought for sure she would see the plane rise back up again.
Instead, she saw a mushroom cloud.
The single-engine, single-seat plane crashed into the corner of a hangar at Stellar Airpark in Chandler on Thursday afternoon, setting the...
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Hypoxia Drama
Over the radio, Jay McCombs tried hard to understand the slow, slurring words muffled among the blaring sirens sounding in the background. The radio was poor, and the pilot difficult to understand, leaving only unintelligible transmission and uncontrollable noise to be heard.
Controllers at Cleveland Center were now faced with the complex and difficult task...
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Submarine Autogyro
Rare footage of the submarine launched observation autogyro, the Fa-330.
The gyrocopter was folded up and stored in a watertight tube and would be carried underwater by the u-boat.
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Forgotten Aircraft: Packplane
Conversion of one C-119B to meet USAF requirement for an experimental detachable-fuselage transport; C-119B wings and tail surfaces combined with new upper fuselage component with a flat surface; lower component with flat upper surface, and incorporating cargo compartment, could be mated with the Packplane; flight deck in upper component; the type could be flown...
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Warbirds Benefit
PUNTA GORDA – After being relatively inactive in recent years, the Florida Warbirds, EAA Warbird Squadron 24, is coming back in a big way.
The squadron will host the inaugural Warbird Weekend on Saturday and Sunday at Charlotte County Airport in Florida.
More than 40 warbirds, including many from the World War II era, will be...
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Sopwith Camel and Spitfire Together
Two historic fighters were flown side by side to showcase the advance in technology in only 20 years! The Sopwith Camel and the Supermarine Spitfire are icons of their respective eras, both efficient designs that were very effective. The Sopwith Camel was first flown in 1916 and the Supermarine Spitfire made its maiden flight...
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B-17: A Father and Son
(Editor’s Note: This is my son and me. While Alex has challenges, his day to day life is just like that of anyone else. I was delighted he could do this flight, and it is all true, but we don’t quite see our lives in the way the video showed it.)
SEATTLE — A...
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Warbird: Grumpy’s Return
The oldest B-25 WWII era bomber comes home from England to the Historic Flight, Restoration Hangar, opening March 1st, 2010 in Everett, Washington. This video documents Grumpy’s official entry to the United States in Bellingham, WA and the final leg to Everett’s Paine Field.
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Vintage Plane Crashes
Landing gear problems cause vintage plane to make unexpected landing in Pungo
Another Yak accident
NTSB Identification: CEN09FA115
14 CFR Part 91: General Aviation
Accident occurred Saturday, January 03, 2009 in Justin, TX
Aircraft: NANCHANG CHINA YAK-18A, registration: N99YK
Injuries: 2 Fatal.
This is preliminary information, subject to change, and may contain errors. Any errors in this report will be corrected...
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