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Yes, that´s G. H. W. Bush at left--and in the cockpit above! History´s youngest naval aviator, then age 19, has his big 80th birthday on June 12. He plans a parachute jump at Texas A&M to celebrate--What a guy! We´ll be watching.

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Whifferdills: . Unaware that Indianapolis is on Eastern Standard Time and Chicago on Central Standard Time, Bob inquired at the Indianapolis airport about a plane to Chicago.

"The next flight leaves at 1:00 p.m.," a ticket agent said, "and arrives in Chicago at 1:01 p.m."

"Would you repeat that, please?"  Bob asked.

The agent did so and then inquired, "Do you want a reservation?"

"No," said Bob, "But I think I'll hang around and watch that thing take off."

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Here´s a question for you...Why did Kamikaze pilots wear helmets?  Pop-Rivet Quiz

Snippets of History: Telegram from Orville Wright to his father announcing the first airplane flight....

"Three Boche planes were down that day in this one sector...." A letter from the front--1918

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