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November 18, 2014

RAF WWII Trainer Offered At Auction

A 1939 Miles M14A To Be Sold By Bonhams Could Be Made Airworthy Again

A 1939 M14 Magister that was used to train RAF pilots of the famous Spitfire and Hurricane airplanes that roamed the skies throughout World War Two. The plane is to be auctioned at Bonhams Bond Street Sale November 30, with an estimate of $93,000 to $140,000.

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Swiss Company To Restore Messerschmitt Bf 109s Found In Texas Barn

Acquired Six Of The Aircraft, Most Already Spoken For

The Messerschmitt Bf 109s (sometimes referred to as the ME 109) that were uncovered in a Texas barn earlier this year have been acquired by a Swiss company that plans to restore the airplanes to flying condition ... and most of the aircraft have already been sold, according to the company.

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Legend Cubs Honor Veterans In Alamo Liaison Squadron Flyby

Flight Of Four 'L-Birds' Overflew MacArthur Parade Field At Fort Sam Houston

Members of the Alamo Liaison Squadron in San Antonio, TX performed a flyby routine during “Salute to Veterans,” a Veteran’s Day celebration that took place today on Fort Sam Houston’s MacArthur Parade Field. The flight of four L-birds, or liaison aircraft, included two contemporary Legend Cubs along with vintage Piper L-4 and Taylorcraft L-2 aircraft.

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Analyst: Sales Of Light Military Helicopters Likely To Decline

Forecast International Sees Downturn Over The Next 15 Years

The light military rotorcraft market has entered a period that will see annual production generally head downward during the next 15 years, according to industry analyst Forecast International.

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Boeing Secures Australian Army, Navy Training Contract

Will Train Helicopter Pilots For The Next 25 Years

Boeing will train Royal Australian Navy and Australian Army helicopter pilots for the next 25 years through a $600 million (Australian) contract that broadens the company’s partnership with Australia’s armed forces.

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F-35C Completes First Night Carrier Operations

Test Pilot Conducted Departure, Touch-And-Goes, Arrested Landing

The F-35C Lightning II carrier variant Joint Strike Fighter conducted its first carrier-based night flight operations aboard an aircraft carrier off the coast of San Diego Nov. 13.

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Seven Fatally Injured In Accident Involving Chinese Fighter Jet

Pilot Reportedly Ejected Safely From Airplane Thought To Be Prototype Jian 10-B Fighter

An airplane thought to be a prototype Jian 10-B fighter jet impacted a residential compound in Pi county in China Sunday, resulting in the reported fatal injury of seven people on the ground.

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