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May 08, 2007

ANN Exclusive First Look: Thunderbirds Soar Over KSC For 1st Time In 31 Years

The T-Birds Check Out KSC For This Fall's MASSIVE World Space Expo

Thanks to our good friends at the World Space Expo, ANN has just been given the first shots of a USAF Thunderbird proving flight over Kennedy Space Center, in preperation for their performances this fall. The USAF Thunderbirds flight over NASA's Kennedy Space Center is their first in 31 years, was conducted to to make ready for their shows at the World Space Expo this November 3-4, 2007. 

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Five Lost In Nevada SH-60F Mishap

Helo Struck Power Line In Desert

US Navy officials confirm an SH-60F Sea Hawk helicopter struck a power line during a training flight Monday night, and crashed in a remote area of northern Nevada. All five crewmembers onboard were lost.

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Former CIA Pilot Wants Government Recognition

Says Vietnam Contract Flyers Owed Federal Benefits

Like other pilots who flew throughout Southeast Asia in the 1950s and 1960s for companies like Air America, Civil Air Transport, and Air Asia, Jack Stiles was actually flying for the Central Intelligence Agency -- although he didn't know it at the time.

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Unmanned Cargo Aircraft Tested By Kansas Nat'l Guard

'Ugly, But Functional' Aircraft Has DHS Potential

The Kansas National Guard is currently testing an unmanned aerial aircraft the military uses for cargo and propaganda distribution to determine ways it can be integrated into a variety of other uses.

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New Life For Grounded RAF Chinooks?

Will Ultimately Join Six New Merlins In Afghanistan

Grounded at Royal Air Force Station Odiham for the past five years, eight CH-47 helicopters are now scheduled to be converted for operations to provide military support in Afghanistan.

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EADS Says RAAF KC-30B Program Now In Next Test Phase

One Step Closer To Flight Testing

EADS tells ANN it has successfully completed ground vibration testing of the Royal Australian Air Force’s first KC-30B Multi-role Tanker Transport (MRTT), advancing the program closer to the flight test phase. 

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