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LIVING HISTORY FLYING DAY AT THE PLANES OF FAME AIR MUSEUM

Wed Mar 11, 2009 8:59 pm

LIVING HISTORY FLYING DAY AT THE PLANES OF FAME AIR MUSEUM FEATURING STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND AND FLYING OUR LOCKHEED P-38 LIGHTNING, 23 SKIDOO



WHO: James Hooppaw – Ret. USAF Col. SAC, B-47 and B-52 “Arc Light” pilot and instructor. Author of Where the Buf Fellows Roamed.

Ovidio Pugnale - Ret. USAF Col. SAC, B-52 “Arc Light” pilot and instructor. Career events also include Cuban Missile Crisis.

Richard Heitman – Ret. USAF Lt. Col. SAC, B-47 and B-52 pilot and instructor. Flew 179 “Arc Light” missions.

Lee Northrop – 475th Fighter Group historian and memorabilia

collection custodian

Jack Olson – 475th Fighter Group P-38 Lightning combat pilot.

Thomas Oxford – 475th Fighter Group P-38 Lightning combat pilot.



WHAT: We present eyewitness accounts facilitated by a discussion panel

of experts and a flight demonstration featuring our P-38 Lightning.

Members are entered into a raffle for a flight in our Stearman

following the presentation.



WHEN: Saturday, April 4, 2009; 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Speaker Presentation

12:00 pm – P-38 Lightning Flight Demonstration


WHERE: Planes of Fame Air Museum

7000 Merrill Avenue

Chino, CA 91710



WHY: Our ongoing commitment to educate and inspire by providing a

venue for our Veterans to share their experiences with the public.



On the first Saturday of every month Planes of Fame Air Museum, a 501(c)(3), hosts a Living History Flying Day featuring an historically significant aircraft from our rare and unique WWII collection. We present an expert panel discussion culminating in a flight demonstration. Planes of Fame restores, displays, and flies aircraft current and future generations. View our website at www.planesoffame.org for more information.
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