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March 12, 2012

'Fly Like An Eagle', 'Jet Airliner' Come To Oshkosh 2012

Steve Miller Band Booked For Opening Night Concert

The Steve Miller Band, which has been rocking audiences for two generations, will bring its high-energy show to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh on Monday, July 23, for the popular opening night concert. The concert is scheduled to begin at 1900 CDT, following the opening day’s air show, and is included with AirVenture admission for that day. The 60th annual edition of EAA AirVenture is set for July 23-29.

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2012 Vicki Cruse Memorial Scholarship Winners Announced

Two Amazing Women Are The Latest To Follow Their Dreams -- In Memory Of Vicki

By Jim Campbell, ANN CEO/Editor-In-Chief Nearly three years after the worst event in my life, the memory of an amazing lady is as strong as ever. As such, that memory drives me to make sure that the things that she loved and the example of her life be remembered as long as I can help that happen. I have the great honor to announce that two exceptional fliers, with an indisputable love for aviation, have been awarded the 2012 scholarships we have established in Vicki's honor and withthe help and assistance of Women in Aviation, International. And

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NTSB Files Final Report On Airplane-to-Heli Airshow Accident

The Loss Of Todd Green Was One Of Three Airshow Accidents Over The Course Of A Tragic Weekend

It was one of the worst weekends, airshow-wise, that we can recall for some time. Though there was nothing common in any of the horrific events that transpired that weekend, three amazing aerial performers, dedicated to entertaining people all over the world with the excitment and thrills inherent in aviation, lost their lives in airshow demonstrations in three unique airshows and airshow acts. One of those lost was wing walker Todd Green -- who was engaged in a plane to helicopter transfer and fell from a height estimated at 150 feet. The accident occurred at the Selfridge Air National Guard Base during the airshow. Green was the son of legendary wing walker, Eddie "The Grip" G

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