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Paul Allen’s Rare Warbird CollectionJul '08
Photo By Terry Stephens
On opening day, June 6, billionaire philanthropist Paul Allen toured the Paine Field hangar that’s the new home for his private, multimillion-dollar warbird collection.
Paul Allen's Flying Heritage Collection is showcased in this renovated 1950 hangar at Paine Field. The Messerschmitt Me-163B Komet in the window is the world's first rocket-powered aircraft.

One of the world's rarest collections of flight-ready World War II warbirds opened at Paine Field (PAE) north of Seattle on June 6, compliments of Microsoft co-founder, philanthropist and aviation enthusiast Paul Allen. Sure to attract global visitors, Allen's Flying Heritage Collection includes 15 historic battle planes flown by the major participants in the war, including the U.S., Great Britain, Russia, Germany and Japan.
Sydney Pollack: Breaking FreeJul '08
Courtesy Grant McLaren/Pro Pilot Magazine
Sydney Pollack became interested in flight when his father-in-law gave him a ride in a Boeing Stratocruiser. The next turn of events that led to his obsession with aviation was a ride in a Cessna 206 he took with screenwriter and producer Roland Kibbee.
As a tribute to Sydney Pollack, who died on May 26, 2008, after a nine-month struggle with cancer, we've decided to reprint Di Freeze's 2004 interview with him.

When Sydney Pollack, Academy Award winning director, producer and actor, thinks about flying, a couple of words come to mind. With the kind of flying he does, he says it's important not to get those words out of order.
Sean D. Tucker: Learning the Z, BabyJul '08
Photo By Victor G. Archer
Aerobatic superstar Sean D. Tucker will be inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame on July 19.
Sean D. Tucker hates talking about himself. What the charismatic aerobatic superstar—who will soon be inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame for his accomplishments—does like to talk about, is flying. On one particular morning, two weeks before his birthday (April 27), he explains why he was so caught up with thinking about flight that he forgot a scheduled interview.

"After I fly, I start thinking about the whole process, mentally critiquing," he says after profusely apologizing. "So, I got on my bicycle and I started riding. About two miles into the ride, I'm thinking, 'Uh, oh.'"

Sydney Pollack: Breaking Free

Stout Produces First Rear Engine Auto

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TWC Aviation Orders New Cessna Columbus Business Jets

Eclipse Jet Pilot Shares Personal Emergency Landing Experience

DOT’s Inspector General’s Office Investigates FAA’s Approval of Eclipse Jet

Sean D. Tucker: Learning the Z, Baby

AAI Acquisition Says A700 Jet Program is Still Alive

Milton Kuolt, 80, Never Flew Planes, yet Became an Aviation Pathfinder

Paul Allen’s Rare Warbird Collection Becomes Newest Paine Field Attraction

Gee Bee Zee—All of Life is a School

Lindbergh Awardees Focus on Environmental Stewardship and “Going Green”

Rocket Racing League—NASCAR-style Racing in the Sky

Lightning Strikes Twice

Museum of Flight Raises More Than $1.6 million at its Annual Gala for Education

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Never Underestimate the Power of the Producer

Flying Carpet
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