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Thu, Sep 27, 2007

Lindbergh Foundation Adds Three New Members To Board

NBAA's Bolen Thanked For Contributions

The Lindbergh Foundation announced at a Wednesday press conference at NBAA 2007 that Linden Blue, Chairman of Spectrum Aeronautical, LLC, has joined its board of directors.

Two additional members of the aviation community, Larry Williams, President of Ballistic Recovery Systems, Inc., and Shawn A. Dorsch, president, chief operating officer, and co-founder of Blackbird Holdings, Inc., have also joined the Foundation’s board.

In addition, Foundation officials launched the “Lindbergh Partners” program aimed largely at aviation companies, and publicly thanked NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen for the generous financial contribution made by NBAA Charities earlier this year.

Linden S. Blue is Chairman of Spectrum Aeronautical LLC, a company involved in developing advanced composites aircraft manufacturing systems. Blue is also vice chairman of General Atomics – Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI), the world’s leading producer of advanced composite unpiloted aircraft.

Larry Williams, President and Chief Executive Officer of Ballistic Recovery Systems, Inc., in South St. Paul, MN will join the Foundation’s board of directors this fall. Williams is Chief Executive Officer, President and Chief Operating Officer, at Ballistic Recovery Systems, Inc., in South St. Paul, MN.

Shawn A. Dorsch, joined the board of directors in May. Mr. Dorsch is president and chief operating officer, and co-founder of Blackbird Holdings, Inc., a small multi-national electronic trading system for interest rate derivatives in Charlotte, NC. Dorsch is an FAA multi-engine instrument rated pilot with strong contacts in the aviation community in Japan a well as the United States.

He is a member of AOPA, EAA, ICAS, American Bonanza Society, Bonanza Museum Founding Member, US Air Force Association, and the OV-1 Mohawk Association.

“I am extremely pleased to have these gentlemen join our board of directors,” said Foundation Director John King, co-chairman of King Schools. “We have been working very hard over the last year to add new board members who can continue to position this organization as a leader in the worldwide dialog concerning the environment. I am confident that Mr. Williams and Mr. Dorsch can help us accomplish this goal.”

The “Lindbergh Partners” program provides corporations with an opportunity to become part of the Lindbergh legacy. Lycoming Engines has become the Foundation’s first Lindbergh Partner.

“The Lindbergh Partners program is an effort that achieves two important objectives. First, contributions from participating corporations are used to support the mission of the Lindbergh Foundation. Second, environmentally responsible companies benefit from the opportunity to align themselves with one of the greatest names in aviation,” said King.

FMI: www.lindberghfoundation.org

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