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Air Force celebrates Centennial of Flight
(EXCERPT) PRESS RELEASE -- Secretary of the Air Force, Directorate of Public Affairs Release No. 1212039 Dec 12, 2003 Air Force celebrates Centennial of Flight KITTY HAWK, N.C. - The U.S. Air Force brings aviators, aircraft and adventure to the First Flight Centennial Celebration Dec. 13-17. The celebration commemorates the last century of flight and looks to the next generation of aviators to further the Wright brothers' dream. "The Centennial of Flight is as much about our future as it is about our past -- military aviation developed quickly after that first flight," said Gen. John P. Jumper, Air Force Chief of Staff. "From the Wright Flyer to the F/A-22 Raptor, America continues to pioneer cutting-edge technology and its airmen remain champions of innovation." Air Force Secretary James Roche will hold a media availability at noon Dec. 17 and other senior leaders will be available for interviews throughout the event. Aircraft flybys include a spectrum of the Air Force inventory, from the F/A-22 Raptor to the B-2 stealth bomber. Additionally, the Air Force will have exhibits, speakers and festivities that highlight aviation heritage and inspire pursuit of the skies. Air Force Thunderbird Demonstration Team pilot and narrator Capt. David Haworth will be available for interviews during the event. The Air Force Academy's "Wings of Blue" parachute team will be performing during the event and the school's mascot, a paragon falcon, will be avilable for photographs. The "Cross Into The Blue" Tour high-tech, interactive experience will be on hand throughout the event. Highlights include: -- A state-of-the-art movie theater with a 6-foot-by-14-foot movie screen and digital surround sound featuring a three-and-a-half-minute, high-powered audio visual experience of what it's like to be a member of today's U.S. Air Force -- An air-to-air refueling game designed to test skills as a boom operator on a refueling tanker -- An extreme equilibrium ride designed to experience the "spatial disorientation" pilots may encounter during flight -- A special operations jumper interactive virtual reality game that simulates a parachute jump -- A satellite systems display to help expain the detail and intricacies of a GPS satellite -- An actual F-16 Fighting Falcon jet For more information please contact Maj. Cheryl Law, Maj. Kimberly Tebrugge, or Capt. Jeff Jones at (252) 480-1499 or (210) 316-3296. -30- .. Send this email to friends and colleagues so they can subscribe to this list or other U.S. Air Force lists at https://oaprod.hq.af.mil/saf/pa/misc/listserv.cfm --------------------------- Otis Willie Associate Librarian The American War Library http://www.americanwarlibrary.com |
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