by Alan Armstrong | Nov 14, 2019 | Aerobatic Aircraft, Air Force, Airshows, Flying Clubs, Formation Flying, MIlitary
Moody Air Force Base – Getting Back in the Saddle The two-month layoff from flying had been filled with physical therapy appointments and work until I could return to flight status. I was cleared to resume flying 52 days after a total knee replacement. It was...
by Alan Armstrong | Mar 21, 2018 | Aerobatic Aircraft, Aircraft, Airshows, Flying Clubs, Formation Flying, Japanese Bomber, Video, War Aircraft
“Kate” the Japanese Bomber, in formation flight Alan Armstrong’s Nakajima Japanese Bomber “Kate”, in formation flight. 2018. Alan Armstrong alan@alanarmstronglaw.com | 770-451-0313 Get Updates About FlightWatch...
by Alan Armstrong | Dec 19, 2017 | Flying Clubs, Formation Flying
Four Ship Formation Flight, Saturday, Dec. 16, 2017 Although all the aircraft are not visible in the video, this was a four ship formation training flight that took place on Saturday, December 16, 2017. All formation qualified pilots must accomplish formation flights...
by Alan Armstrong | Dec 13, 2017 | Aerobatic Aircraft, Aircraft, Airshows, Flying Clubs, Formation Flying, Japanese Bomber, Video, War Aircraft
Japanese Bomber “Kate” Formation Flight Alan Armstrong’s Japanese Bomber airplane “Kate” in formation flight on December 2017. Alan Armstrong alan@alanarmstronglaw.com | 770-451-0313 Get Updates About FlightWatch...
by Alan Armstrong | Dec 12, 2017 | Aerobatic Aircraft, Aircraft, Airshows, Flying Clubs, Formation Flying, Japanese Bomber, Video, War Aircraft
“Kate” Japanese Bomber Formation Takeoff Alan Armstrong’s Japanese Bomber airplane “Kate” preparing for formation takeoff on December 2017. Alan Armstrong alan@alanarmstronglaw.com | 770-451-0313 Get Updates...
by Alan Armstrong | Apr 10, 2013 | Flying Clubs, History
Candler Field Flying Club CANDLER FIELD FLYING CLUB Located just 1 hour south of Atlanta, you will discover a vintage airport that was built in the mid 1960’s. The name of this airport is Peach State Airport. I am sure several of you have heard of it and probably...