Corey121281
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Greetings Everyone
If anyone is interested, I have published the May edition of my aviation newsletter. In this edition of the newsletter, a look back at a local fly-in event that was held at the Golden Age Air Museum. Lots of pictures of classic aircraft from the Golden Age of Flight and some World War II warbirds if you like that sort of thing. Also in this edition, a look at the Convair Sea Dart seaplane jet fighter that was tested during the 1950s, but never made it into production, and the Loening OA-1A "San Francisco", one of the airplanes that completed the 1926 and 1927 Pan-American Goodwill Flight to Mexico and Central and South America. There's also a rare catch of a Boeing 747-400 operating in passenger service with the German airline Lufthansa and a small tribute to airshow performer and aerobatic competition pilot Rob Holland, who lost his life in an aviation accident at the end of April. If you follow airshows at all, you will know the name and perhaps have even seen him perform.
The newsletter is available at the link provided below. Please check it out if you have time. I put a lot of time into this every month.
Corey
If anyone is interested, I have published the May edition of my aviation newsletter. In this edition of the newsletter, a look back at a local fly-in event that was held at the Golden Age Air Museum. Lots of pictures of classic aircraft from the Golden Age of Flight and some World War II warbirds if you like that sort of thing. Also in this edition, a look at the Convair Sea Dart seaplane jet fighter that was tested during the 1950s, but never made it into production, and the Loening OA-1A "San Francisco", one of the airplanes that completed the 1926 and 1927 Pan-American Goodwill Flight to Mexico and Central and South America. There's also a rare catch of a Boeing 747-400 operating in passenger service with the German airline Lufthansa and a small tribute to airshow performer and aerobatic competition pilot Rob Holland, who lost his life in an aviation accident at the end of April. If you follow airshows at all, you will know the name and perhaps have even seen him perform.
The newsletter is available at the link provided below. Please check it out if you have time. I put a lot of time into this every month.
Corey

Distelfink Airlines May 2025 Edition
In this edition of "Distelfink Airlines" a look back at the Golden Age Air Museum's Biplanes & Bands Fly-In\/Cruise-In held last summer at the museum. Also featured in this edition are the Loening OA-1A "San Francisco" amphibian, a rare Boeing 747-400 still operating in commercial airline...
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