The News Review:
- Santa flying into Aviation Heritage Center Dec. 6
- Art meets aviation in winning drawing
- Airport now shut for three weeks
- Eclipse Aviation files for Chapter 11
- Can Helena return Dixon to prominence?
- Southeastern Aviation Art Expo gala set
Santa flying into Aviation Heritage Center Dec. 6
Sheboygan Press WI
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Art meets aviation in winning drawing
Pittsburgh Post Gazette PA
Biehler and a mounted 16-by-20-inch copy of his artwork. The school also received a copy. The original winning entries will be on display in the east wing of the state capitol building in Harrisburg through Friday. The entries also be seen online by visiting.
Airport now shut for three weeks
BBC News UK
Up to 7000 passengers face having to travel to and from other south west airports when Newquay closes at midnight for three weeks. The closure is so the owner Cornwall County Council can carry out work to the air traffic control system. The council said it would consider “legitimate” compensation claims.
Eclipse Aviation files for Chapter 11
Financial Times UK
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Can Helena return Dixon to prominence?
Helena Independent Record MT
30 1911 and Cromwell Dixon had just made aviation history becoming the first person to fly over the Continental Divide. The rugged north-south run of Rockies had long been viewed as insurmountable. The terrain reached too high and the winds blew too fierce. An airplane they thought couldn’t fly at that altitude. It may be true that Dixon’s flight wasn’t big as in Wright Brothers big; the two reclusive Ohio brothers first achieved heavier-than-air flight at Kitty Hawk N.
Southeastern Aviation Art Expo gala set
The Birmingham News – al.com AL
Guests will enjoy a showcase of art with aviationas the theme along with hors d’oeuvres drinks andlive jazz. Tickets are a $50 donation to the museum. Tickets will also be available at the door.
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