-Updated image- Knock off what would be a winter chill, in Alabama there's still many aviation events to enjoy across the state.
Hallmark Hall of Fame presents the movie, A Smile as Big as the Moon, a triumphant story about a special education teacher's dream of helping his students attend Space Camp. John Corbett, Jessy Schram, and Cynthia Watros have the staring roles. On January 27, there will be a movie showing at 7 p.m. at the Davidson Center's Saturn V Hall, Huntsville. Tickets are $10 a person, with a cash bar, book signing and food available for purchase. For tickets, visit www.spacecamp.com/smilemovie . On TV, the movie will Premier Sunday, January 29 at 9/8c on ABC. See more details: AL Aviator
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‘Red Tails', the long awaited George Lucas movie about the Tuskegee Airmen is now showing in theaters around the state. A part of Alabama history from Moton Field to the big screen, any lover of the sight and sound of P-51s and combat action will enjoy. 'Red Tails' and its inspirational message of overcoming adversity, never giving up, self-sacrifice and ultimate teamwork is definitely worth a trip to see on the big screen. See more details: Al Aviator
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A Boeing 787 Dreamliner will land on the "Dream Tour" bowing exclusively to company employees who had a role in the revolutionary aircraft's development. The plane is scheduled to be in Huntsville Jan 28-30. Details: AL Aviator
Headland EAA 1358 is hosting an all-purpose fun fly in that includes: a FAASTeam Wings Seminar, Lunch and Young Eagles on Saturday, February 11. See more at: AL Aviator
Guntersville EAA 683 is holding their second Saturday Fly In Breakfast on Saturday,
February 11. Enjoy breakfast from their new kitchen (hanger next to the FBO) - served 8 AM-10 AM.
Join Moontown EAA 190 on the third Saturday of the month for some scrambled eggs, sausage, biscuits, gravy, grits, pancakes and flying fun on Saturday, February 18. We start serving at 7:30 am and continue until about 9:30 am. Weather not good enough to fly? Just get in you car and drive over, breakfast will be here waiting regardless of weather. The suggested donation is $6 for adults and $4 for children. The Chapter donates 50% of the breakfast proceeds to the Buckhorn High School Band Boosters for the great job they do cooking and serving the food.
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Coming to Mobile on February 24-26 is "FiFi", the world's only flying B-29. You can re-live history and ride on one of the rarest World War II bombers in existence by taking a "Living History" BOMBER RIDE. This unique in-the-air experience allows you to sit in their seat and see and feel what our veterans encountered... minus the bullets and flak. To reserve your flight and more details see: Al Aviator.
For more details, see the ever growing event calendar at AL Aviator. Get out and FLY ALABAMA. -B Meyer
Hallmark Hall of Fame presents the movie, A Smile as Big as the Moon, a triumphant story about a special education teacher's dream of helping his students attend Space Camp. John Corbett, Jessy Schram, and Cynthia Watros have the staring roles. On January 27, there will be a movie showing at 7 p.m. at the Davidson Center's Saturn V Hall, Huntsville. Tickets are $10 a person, with a cash bar, book signing and food available for purchase. For tickets, visit www.spacecamp.com/smilemovie . On TV, the movie will Premier Sunday, January 29 at 9/8c on ABC. See more details: AL Aviator
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‘Red Tails', the long awaited George Lucas movie about the Tuskegee Airmen is now showing in theaters around the state. A part of Alabama history from Moton Field to the big screen, any lover of the sight and sound of P-51s and combat action will enjoy. 'Red Tails' and its inspirational message of overcoming adversity, never giving up, self-sacrifice and ultimate teamwork is definitely worth a trip to see on the big screen. See more details: Al Aviator
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A Boeing 787 Dreamliner will land on the "Dream Tour" bowing exclusively to company employees who had a role in the revolutionary aircraft's development. The plane is scheduled to be in Huntsville Jan 28-30. Details: AL Aviator
Headland EAA 1358 is hosting an all-purpose fun fly in that includes: a FAASTeam Wings Seminar, Lunch and Young Eagles on Saturday, February 11. See more at: AL Aviator
Guntersville EAA 683 is holding their second Saturday Fly In Breakfast on Saturday,
February 11. Enjoy breakfast from their new kitchen (hanger next to the FBO) - served 8 AM-10 AM.
Join Moontown EAA 190 on the third Saturday of the month for some scrambled eggs, sausage, biscuits, gravy, grits, pancakes and flying fun on Saturday, February 18. We start serving at 7:30 am and continue until about 9:30 am. Weather not good enough to fly? Just get in you car and drive over, breakfast will be here waiting regardless of weather. The suggested donation is $6 for adults and $4 for children. The Chapter donates 50% of the breakfast proceeds to the Buckhorn High School Band Boosters for the great job they do cooking and serving the food.
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Coming to Mobile on February 24-26 is "FiFi", the world's only flying B-29. You can re-live history and ride on one of the rarest World War II bombers in existence by taking a "Living History" BOMBER RIDE. This unique in-the-air experience allows you to sit in their seat and see and feel what our veterans encountered... minus the bullets and flak. To reserve your flight and more details see: Al Aviator.
For more details, see the ever growing event calendar at AL Aviator. Get out and FLY ALABAMA. -B Meyer