Ensuring Compliance for Vintage Military Aircraft Operations
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The late Ron Alexander, whose dedication to vintage aircraft led to unmatched efforts to preserve history and welcome a new generation to flight, will be recognized on November 8 when he is posthumously inducted into the Vintage Aircraft Association Hall of Fame as part of EAA’s annual program lauding notable people from throughout the sport aviation community.
2/20/2017 8:59:00 AM
Susan Dusenbury of Walnut Cove, North Carolina, a longtime vintage aircraft enthusiast and Vintage Aircraft Association member and chapter leader, was named VAA’s president.
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The history of aviation is marked by men and women who possessed the passion, leadership, and can-do spirit to ignore the known limits of possibility.
1/5/2017 2:46:00 PM
Gene Chase, a longtime editor of Vintage Airplane magazine and later a member of the Vintage Aircraft Association board of directors, died Monday, January 2, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at age 92.
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“Why did I wait so long?” That’s what Kurt Gubert, EAA 441434, said on May 16, 2015, when he made the first flight of his eye-catching Fly Baby biplane, a project that began more than 35 years ago. Find the answer in the January 2017 issue of EAA Sport Aviation magazine.
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EAA extends its deepest sympathy and condolences to the family of EAA Vintage Aircraft Association Director Ron R. Alexander, EAA 137890, who was killed on Thursday, November 17, while flying his Curtiss Jenny near the Candler Field Museum/Peach State Airport in Williamson, Georgia.
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EAA is proud to honor five new inductees into our Sport Aviation Halls of Fame at a dinner ceremony on November 10, 2016, in the Founders’ Wing of the EAA AirVenture Museum.
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The focus of the first work weekend was on building a covered front porch on the Authors/Vintage Book Store in the VAA Plaza.
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After a nine-month ground-up restoration, the extremely rare 1938 Rearwin 6000M Speedster, N19415 was rolled out and flown.
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