Sawdust and Rocket Ships: Erik Lindbergh’s Airborne and Artistic Adventures
0[caption id="attachment_17651" align="alignright" width="246"] Inspired by science fiction serials, Erik Lindbergh’s rustic ...
More ...[caption id="attachment_17651" align="alignright" width="246"] Inspired by science fiction serials, Erik Lindbergh’s rustic ...
More ...[caption id="attachment_17647" align="alignright" width="300"] Aviation Technology Group Chairman George Bye welcomes U.S. ...
More ...[caption id="attachment_17645" align="alignright" width="240"] Tom Appleton (shown) has retired as president and ...
More ...[caption id="attachment_17643" align="alignright" width="300"] Natalie, a 6-year-old cancer patient, boards PepsiCo’s airplane ...
More ...[caption id="attachment_17630" align="alignright" width="300"] “Wings to Fly” is expected to draw 200 ...
More ...[caption id="attachment_17616" align="alignright" width="300"] Julie Clark, in the cockpit of her T-34, ...
More ...[caption id="attachment_17611" align="alignright" width="219"] Artist Barry Ross sits at the controls of ...
More ...The Lindbergh Foundation, celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, will honor three ...
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More ...By Jim Stanley [caption id="attachment_17602" align="alignright" width="300"] A Lockheed T-33, a two-seated ...
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