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Thu, Sep 23, 2004

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EAA's Going On The Air!

Discovery Wings Channel premieres Oshkosh 2004: The Next 100 Years, its fifth EAA AirVenture special, on Thursday, 2000 Eastern. Produced with EAA Television, the hour-long special features highlights of the 52nd annual event held July 27-August 2 at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Included are features about Mike Melville, pilot of SpaceShipOne and the first private astronaut; Bruce Bohannon's attempt to break the 1946 altitude record for a piston-driven airplane; the arrival of the Very Light Jet pioneered by Eclipse Aviation; and stunning performances by some of the world's top aerobatics teams, and more. (The program repeats Thursday at 10 p.m. ET.)

"Discovery Wings Channel and EAA share common goals: to celebrate the wonder of flight, to explore the amazing technological advances in aviation and to provide information to private pilots and anyone interested in aviation," said David Karp, Discovery Wings senior vice president and general manager. "By combining our joint expertise, Oshkosh 2004: The Next 100 Years will bring television viewers the best of the air show in an entertaining and informative way."

"We're very pleased to partner with Discovery Wings Channel to bring aviation lovers this extraordinary close-up view of AirVenture 2004," said EAA president Tom Poberezny. "AirVenture is the perfect launching site from which to explore the exciting future of aviation."

The 2004 AirVenture special will air again on Friday, September 24, at 0300, 0600, 1100 and 1400.

Oshkosh 2004: The Next 100 Years is the latest in a series of joint projects between EAA and Discovery Wings that feature and promote recreational aviation. Previous projects include From The Ground Up, a 13-part, step-by-step series on how to build a kit plane, and the weekly Sport Aviation television show. 

FMI: www.eaa.org

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