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WWII bomber pilot experiences B-17 flight for the first time since 1945
Read full article: WWII bomber pilot experiences B-17 flight for the first time since 1945The Lone Star Flight Museum and the Commemorative Air Force collaborated to put on a special experience for a WWII veteran and Purple Heart recipient.
Saluting our veterans at Houston’s Lone Star Flight Museum
Read full article: Saluting our veterans at Houston’s Lone Star Flight MuseumThe Lone Star Flight Museum is full of rich history connected to veterans. The leaders of the museum themselves are veterans and understand the importance of preserving that history and educating the public about it. 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II and likely the last milestone anniversary for most of those that served in uniform. Events for young children, teens, adults, seniors, veterans and more will fill the summer at LSFM. To learn more about the museum and its many programs and exhibits, click here!
Houston's Lone Star Flight Museum honoring veterans | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2
Read full article: Houston's Lone Star Flight Museum honoring veterans | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Houston's Lone Star Flight Museum honoring veterans | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Published: November 9, 2020, 4:26 pmThere's so much history at the Lone Star Flight Museum that teaches us about veterans and all they've done for this country.
Kick boredom to the curb with these 6 kid-friendly ideas for summer in Houston | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2
Read full article: Kick boredom to the curb with these 6 kid-friendly ideas for summer in Houston | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Kick boredom to the curb with these 6 kid-friendly ideas for summer in Houston | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Published: May 29, 2020, 2:25 pmSchool is out, which means families are going to have to get creative to keep kids entertained in this new social distancing environment! It might seem like a difficult task -- but it can be done. Amanda Sorena, contributor at Mommy Nearest, shares 6 ideas for a fun summer with the kids.
PHOTOS: Here are 36 thrilling photos from the Lone Star Flight Museum’s ‘Flight to the Finish’ flyover across Houston
Read full article: PHOTOS: Here are 36 thrilling photos from the Lone Star Flight Museum’s ‘Flight to the Finish’ flyover across HoustonNearly 30 rare and historic warbirds painted the clear Houston sky on Mother's Day for the Lone Star Flight Museum's "Flight to the Finish" flyover. HOUSTON – The Lone Star Flight Museum’s ‘Flight to the Finish’ flyover was a high-flying, heartwarming show across Houston on Mother’s Day. Families from across the city gathered to see the show. Nearly 30 rare and historic warbirds flew across the city to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of VE Day and in honor of those that served and sacrificed during World War II. Here are 36 breathtaking photos of the choppers at Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base in Houston:For mobile users, click here to see the photos.
REWIND: See the Lone Star Flight Museum’s ‘Flight to the Finish’ mesmerize the Houston skies on Mother’s Day
Read full article: REWIND: See the Lone Star Flight Museum’s ‘Flight to the Finish’ mesmerize the Houston skies on Mother’s DayNearly 30 rare and historic warbirds painted the clear Houston sky on Mother's Day for the Lone Star Flight Museum's "Flight to the Finish" flyover. "It's just a beautiful day," said one spectator out at the Houston National Cemetery in north Harris County. Lone Star Flight Museum organized a flyover event across Houston to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of VE Day and in honor of those that served and sacrificed during World War II. The “Fight to the Finish” flyover was initially scheduled from Friday, but due to severe weather, it was postponed until Sunday. Here is KPRC 2 Special programming of the ‘Flight to the Finish’✈️🔴WATCH LIVE: Lone Star Flight Museum’s "Flight to the Finish" flyover is underway.
MAP: Where to watch Lone Star Flight Museum’s Fight to the Finish Flyover in Houston
Read full article: MAP: Where to watch Lone Star Flight Museum’s Fight to the Finish Flyover in HoustonIn honor those that served and sacrificed during World War II and to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of VE Day, Lone Star Flight Museum organized a flyover event across Houston. Originally scheduled to take place on Friday, May 8, Lone Star Flight Museum’s Fight to the Finish Flyover was postponed due to inclement weather. The flyover is now set to take place at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 10. According to the Lone Star Flight Museum, nearly 30 rare and historic warbirds will fly over the city of Houston. If the flyover won’t be passing over your neighborhood, here are some locations we suggest watching the event from:
See the program for Sunday’s ‘Fight to the Finish’ flyover
Read full article: See the program for Sunday’s ‘Fight to the Finish’ flyoverHOUSTON – Nearly 30 of the Lone Star Flight Museum’s historic war planes will take the Houston skies on Sunday to acknowledge the 75th anniversary of V-E Day. The Lone Star Flight Museum has released a commemorative program that features the route and planes that will take part in the event over the Houston area. You can download the PDF below and print it out to remember the 75th anniversary celebration that honors those who served and sacrificed during World War II. Just a reminder: museum officials encourage Houstonians to stay home and watch the flyover from the outside of your home. Learn more about the vintage planes flying this Sunday here.
These are the vintage planes flying over Houston this Sunday
Read full article: These are the vintage planes flying over Houston this SundayHOUSTON – This Sunday’s ‘Flight to the Finish’ flyover event presented by Lone Star Flight Museum will feature some of the most prominent aircraft that flew during World War II. The planes will depart from Ellington Field at 1:45 p.m. and travel to different parts of Houston, including downtown, the San Jacinto Monument and Memorial Park. These are the planes flying over Houston this Sunday:North American B-25/PBJ-1The B-25/PBJ-1 was a twin-engine medium bomber used by the U.S Military and the Royal Canadian Army, The Skytamer Archive stated. North American P-51 Mustang (Courtesy of Lone Star Flight Museum)North American AT-6/SNJThe AT-6/SNJ was the training plane for pilots prior to combat, explained the Vintage Flying Museum. Ryan L17 Navion (Courtesy of Lone Star Flight Museum)A-36 Bonanza (Photography Plane)Another one of the Beechcraft models emerged from Wichita, Kansas in 1937.
'It just makes you proud to be an American’: Lone Star Flight Museum’s ‘Flight to the Finish’ took to the skies over Houston area
Read full article: 'It just makes you proud to be an American’: Lone Star Flight Museum’s ‘Flight to the Finish’ took to the skies over Houston areaLone Star Flight Museum organized a flyover event across Houston to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of VE Day and in honor of those that served and sacrificed during World War II. Area residents from all walks of life, from history buffs and veterans to children, clamored outdoors for the spectacular show. “It’s just a beautiful day,” said one spectator out at the Houston National Cemetery in north Harris County. “You know, it just makes your proud to be an American after all we’ve been through and all we’re going through.”According to the Lone Star Flight Museum, nearly 30 rare and historic warbirds were involvedThe squadron of historic aircraft included the North American B-25, P-51 Mustang, and the AT-6. WATCH: Lone Star Flight Museum’s ‘Flight to the Finish’ flies over the Houston-area