Planes of Fame Air Museums Living History Flying day Event Saturday November 5th Aerial Observation & Forward Air Control Missions

Planes of Fame Air Museum’s Living History Flying Day Event will be Saturday, November 5th. The museum opens at 9 AM and the seminar starts at 10 AM with the flight demonstration at noon. Saturday's theme will be ‘Aerial Observation & Forward Air Control Missions’ featuring the L-19 Bird Dog. The flight demonstration and Membership raffle flight will be the L-19 Bird Dog. The OV-1 Mohawk and L-4 will be on display as well as Frank Vranicar’s L-19. The panelists will be: Kevin Thompson - Planes of Fame Air Museum Moderator and Aviation Historian, Frank Vranicar L-19 pilot, Bob Cashman L-19 pilot and Author Tom Cleaver who will talk about Army Capt. Ken Lee who was an OV-1 Mohawk pilot in Vietnam and had an unconfirmed and un-credited MIG 17 shoot down.

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