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Tragedy In Reno – Who Should Pay?

Posted on September 23, 2011 by Tosh McIntoshSeptember 23, 2011

Credit for source photo used in the header: AP Photo/Ward Howes. (If you are looking at the Home Page fighter pilot header, click on the post title.) (Photo credit: posted to Flickr by jeggernot here) As you might imagine, the … Continue reading →

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Tragedy in Reno

Posted on September 19, 2011 by Tosh McIntoshSeptember 19, 2011

Credit for source photo used in the header: AP Photo/Ward Howes. (If you are looking at the Home Page fighter pilot header, click on the post title.) The annual air races in Reno, NV, can be thought of as NASCAR … Continue reading →

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The Day of the Ace – by Wayne Blickenstaff – and The Long Ride Home

Posted on August 29, 2011 by Tosh McIntoshDecember 13, 2020

I’ve never met Wayne Blickenstaff. I know of him through my good friend and fellow writer John Jones, who told me about Wayne’s background as a WWII fighter pilot. John lent me a copy of a book written by Marvin … Continue reading →

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Visitor Stories Logbook – A New Addition

Posted on August 26, 2011 by Tosh McIntoshSeptember 5, 2011

My original intention for the Visitor Stories Logbook was for it to serve as a kind of “guest blogger” destination where thousands of my avid fans would queue up for the opportunity to share aviation-related interests and experiences. That hasn’t … Continue reading →

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Visitor Stories Logbook – A New Addition

Posted on August 26, 2011 by Tosh McIntoshAugust 26, 2011

My original intention for the Visitor Stories Logbook was for it to serve as a kind of “guest blogger” destination where thousands of my avid fans would queue up for the opportunity to share aviation-related interests and experiences. That hasn’t … Continue reading →

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