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Now and Then  

          

Dawn Seymour flew B-17 Bombers as a WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots) in WWII. She was only a handful of  women specially trained to fly the bomber helping to prepare men for aerial combat.                    Read her story.

Other articles you might find interesting -

  A WWII B24 OSS pilot escapes from a German night fighter.

Read about Ed's experience violently diving to escape a German night fighter as the G-force rips the rivets from his wing tips.  Read his story
Building a Flying Car

The technology is changing and LSA and non LSA flying cars, "roadable aircraft" are just around the corner. Read about an LSA version called the Transition or a non LSA version called the Milner Aircar

Visit their sites: Transition or Milner Motors


 Building a rare Moth Major from scratch

There are three known Moth Major aircraft survivors flying and none of their owners were ready to part with their unique piece of history. Michael made the decision to build one. I don’t say that lightly, over the course of eight years and thousands of hours he created an exact replica. Read his story

   A Pilot's Spring Break and a special story about the
First Lady speaking to Women Veterans. Read more