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October 11, 2004

Total Loss

Yankee Air Museum Hangar Destroyed, Some Warbirds Saved

The good news is that the Yankee Air Museum's B-17G, B-25D and C-47 -- its most prized possessions -- were saved from a fire that raced through the organizations hanger near Ypsilanti (MI). The bad news: the hangar and the aircraft that were in it, were totally destroyed.

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A Message From Willow Run

Determined To Rebuild

From the Yankee Air Museum: The Yankee Air Museum at Willow Run Airport suffered a disastrous fire last night that destroyed the historic hangar that housed the museum. The museum staff was able to move the historic B-17, C-47 and B-25 aircraft out of the building, thus saving the heart of the collection.

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GA Pilot Intercepted Over Bush No-Fly Zone

"I Figured These Guys Were Pretty Serious"

Larry Kuehn was flying along, minding his own business Saturday when all of a sudden, his sky was full of F-16s. The Pentagon says Kuehn, a 50-year aviation veteran, was intercepted by the warplanes for flying too close to the no-fly zone over Chanhassen (MN) during a visit by President Bush.

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Adam Rolls First Production Aircraft Off The Line

Plans To Deliver Two This Year, 40 Next Year

Adam Aircraft says it's produced the first customer aircraft from the company's assembly facility at Centennial Airport in Englewood (CO).

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Raytheon Workers Fall Victim To Outsourcing

Pink Slips On The Way To About 300 In Wire Harness Division

Here they come... the layoffs predicted when Raytheon moved its wire harness division from Wichita (KS) to Mexico. The Wichita Eagle reports about 75 workers will get pink slips next month.

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AOPA Expo Offers 75 Hours Of Seminars

Including Newest Offering: "Weather Wise"

When the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association’s AOPA Expo 2004 gets underway October 21-23 in Long Beach, California, visitors will be able to take part in more than 75 hours of informative, fun, eye-opening seminars.

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Minnesota TFR: 10/12/04

NOTAM:  4/0875  Issued:  10/11/2004 01:00  Effective:  10/12/2004 20:05 - 10/12/2004 20:55  State:  MN  Facility:  ZMP - MINNEAPOLIS (ARTCC),MN.  Type:  VIP  Description:  ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA, OCTOBER 12 2004 LOCAL. 

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Wisconsin TFR: 10/12/04

NOTAM:  4/0874  Issued:  10/11/2004 00:40  Effective:  10/12/2004 15:55 - 10/12/2004 16:45  State:  WI  Facility:  ZAU - CHICAGO (ARTCC),IL.  Type:  VIP  Description:  MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, OCTOBER 12 2004. 

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