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John Bowman believes that the Stearman biplane is an air-show favorite because “it’s loud as anything.” “You hear them coming for miles,” says Bowman, lead pilot for the Red Baron ...
Red Ace Squadron is basically a standalone add-on for Master of the Skies: The Red Ace (or Red Ace for short). It includes the following improvements: 2 new campaigns with 14 additional missions ...
MARSHALL, Minn. – The biplanes that have performed as a squadron across the country to promote Red Baron Pizza will be retired, officials from Schwan Food Co. said. The Marshall-based company… ...
It only takes a few minutes of flying with the Red Baron Squadron flight team to realize that the art of aerobatics is harder than it looks. That is, if you were doubting that performing ...
NOTHING GETS your attention quicker than a pilot asking you to strap on a parachute before climbing into an airplane. But this was no ordinary airplane I was boarding. It was a vintage 1942 open-co… ...
The Royal Air Force (RAF) gave official credit for the Baron's death to No. 209 Squadron's Captain Roy Brown, whose combat report gives only the barest outline of the action: "Went back again and ...
I had chosen to fly with the Red Baron Pizza Stearman Squadron, a group of four Indiana Jones-type planes that fly in air shows around the country to promote Red Baron frozen pizza.
Next weekend the Red Baron Pizza Squadron swoops into Silverwood with open cockpit, World War II vintage airplanes. Two "Red Barons" will amaze park guests with a display of aerobatics, and a ...
MARSHALL, Minn. -- Many visitors to the Red Baron Museum during its grand opening this week were impressed with what they saw. $2 for 6 months SUBSCRIBE NOW. Read Today's Paper Tuesday, May 6.
The Red Baron squadron suffered several fatalities and was discontinued in 2007. But an even more wasteful type of flying has grown in recent decades at Hanscom: private jets.
The town below is Cappy, a village along a bend in the River Somme where the Red Baron’s fighter squadron was based in April 1918. The airfield no longer exists. On April 21, 1918, Richthofen ...