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Monthly Archives: September 2018
David Cale’s shocking family history underscores affecting ‘We’re Only Alive’ at Goodman
“We’re Only Alive for a Short Amount of Time” — ★ ★ ★ ★ Journalists once chased David Cale through the streets of the English town of Luton. But it took decades before the gay playwright and performer could fully … Continue reading
MO: Joplin Airport Features Sights, Sounds of World War II Aircraft
Sept. 26–The T-6 Texan slowly fired up and taxied to the start of the runway, disappearing behind the horizon. A few minutes later, it came back into view halfway off the ground as it took off for a 20-minute flight. … Continue reading
Joplin airport features sights, sounds of World War II aircraft
The T-6 Texan slowly fired up and taxied to the start of the runway, disappearing behind the horizon. A few minutes later, it came back into view halfway off the ground as it took off for a 20-minute flight. “This … Continue reading
RECALLS: Greenbelt microgreens, hair dryers, toy airplanes, plus more on this week’s list
Here is our weekly round up of current product recalls. For more details on each, please click on links. Don’t forget to check back next week for new items. FOOD Greenbelt brand microgreens – Greenbelt Greenhouse Ltd. is recalling certain … Continue reading
A Mission for the Resurrected
Though it spent 40 years rusting away in the Arizona desert, in October 2016 it was flying miles high over Guam. The Martin WB-57F, with a NASA logo on its tail, climbed into the troposphere on a mission called POSIDON, … Continue reading
Summer Days at the Aerodrome
Subscribe to Air Space Magazine Now This story is a selection from the October/November issue of Air Space magazine Buy Article source: https://www.airspacemag.com/history-of-flight/summer-days-aerodrome-180970366/
Model Aviators to hold ‘Fun Fly’ Sept. 22
Look! Up in the sky! It’s… a model airplane! Next weekend will provide an ample opportunity for that sentiment to take place with the Chino Valley Model Aviators holding its 12th annual Steve Crowe Fun Fly. Last year saw a … Continue reading