Silver Wings Over Washington Fraternity

This fraternity is comprised of a unique group of remarkable individuals who have pioneered, excelled and contributed to the world of aviation. Our events introduce young people to the noteworthy achievements of our distinguished members and presenters. We host prominent speakers who present historical and contemporary topics relating to military exploits, aerospace, flight test and general aviation.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

THERE WERE NO GERMAN SPIES IN BRITAIN IN WW II – NONE! HISTORY VIDEO!

THERE WERE NO GERMAN SPIES IN BRITAIN IN WW II – NONE! HISTORY VIDEO!

Here is an interesting little video, please comment to me. - Ron rondavid@gmail.com
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THERE WERE NO GERMAN SPIES IN BRITAIN IN WW II – NONE! HISTORY VIDEO!

THERE WERE NO GERMAN SPIES IN BRITAIN IN WW II – NONE! HISTORY VIDEO!

Here is an interesting little video, please comment to me. - Ron rondavid@gmail.com
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Av Publications, Groups, Books, Projects, Documentaries, Av News, et cetera

  • "Dawn Over Kitty Hawk" written by Walter Boyne, acclaimed author and historian, and the audiobook version narrated by Ron David
  • "Love at First Flight" www.orrsaway.com/A touching and exhilarating life story written by two outstanding Americans: Bud Orr, courageous naval pilot whose career spanned 27 years, and co-author Fran Orr
  • "Wings of Gold" Editor-in-Chief: Col. "Zip" Rausa, USAF (Re.), the official publication of the Association of Naval Aviation
  • "Wolf" W.E. Samuel, German-born USAF pilot, has written 5 compelling books
  • AVweb
  • Aviation Online Magazine
  • Aviation Week Current Topics
  • Darrell Whitcomb: "The Rescue of Bat 21"
  • Dead Downwind, reviewed by John Arthur Kay
  • Experimental Aircraft Association
  • Flying
  • General Aviation News
  • International Aerobatic Club
  • NBAA
  • Richard C. Kirkland, war pilot, author & artist, wrote 5 thrilling books
  • The Bob Hoover Project
  • The Ninety-Nines, Inc.
  • Walter Boyne authored more than 50 remarkable books on Aviation History & Fiction.
  • Walter Boyne's gripping historical novel "Dawn Over Kitty Hawk"

Aviation Events of Interest

  • Air Venture, July 28-Aug.3, 2014, The World's Greatest Aviation Celebration
  • Friends of EAA Chapter 1099
  • International Forest of Friendship, The 2014 Ceremonies will be held on June 13th-14th
  • Oshkosh: The Spirit of Aviation, narrated by Harrison Ford
  • Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center "Become a Pilot Day" on JUNE 14th, 2014

Picture Stories

  • 31 Great Space Shots from Bobby Goodman
  • Half Way 'Round the World On One Tank Of Gas via Carol Sue Coupland
  • The DC3 "Mother of them all" via Cameron
  • A Good Day to Stay On The Ground
  • Strange Planes via Howard Stoodley
  • Ten great Photos From The Cockpit via Scotty Cameron

New Technology

  • Check Out the USAF Recruiting Site

Abandoned and Little Known Airports

We begin this series with Loudoun County Airports, private and public, and invite anyone with stories to tell about these classic pea-patches to submit them for inclusion. Bill Glascock's field on Route 50 was a frequent stopping place for me. Harold Junkerman, a retired USAF Col. was the last regular user there. Here is the link to Loudoun airports. For Virginia public and private Airports by County, click here. Often, I used to land with my lady and the Stearman on Hickory Tree Farm landing strip (VA79), enjoy a picnic in Middleburg and take off just before sunset. Ron David

About Silver Wings Over Washington Fraternity

SWOWF Mission
Our mission is to provide an educational forum that inspires, advocates, and fosters a venue for learning through aviation for the younger generation; a forum for networking among members and colleagues with outstanding speakers and camaraderie across the board. "What's Past is Prologue"

The Executive Board

Officers
President: VADM. Robert "Bob" Dunn, USN (Ret.)
Vice President: MG Joe Anderson, USMC (Ret.)
Treasurer/Secretary: R.N. Jurgenson

Members of the Board
Col."Buz" Carpenter, USAF (Ret.), Astronaut, SR-71 Pilot, NASM Docent
Carole Sue Coupland, President, CCS
Col. Gene Deatrick, USAF (Ret.)
Debbie V. Gallaway, Aerospace Educator
Honorable B.J. Penn
Capt. Zip Rausa, USN (Ret.), Editor of Wings of Gold

Ron David, Ex-Officio
Airshow Commentator & Narrator - Wings (Discovery Channel TV Series), Government Documentaries, The Military Channel, National Geographic, etc.

SWOWF meets six times per year for our 2016 Speakers Events Serie at the Army Navy Country Club in Arlington, 1700 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA, (703) 521-6800.

2016 Speakers Events Serie:
January 28, March 24, May 26, July 28, Sepember 22, and November 10.

January 28, 2016 (Rescheduled to February 18):
Featured Speaker:
David Morgan North,
Former Editor-In-Chief of Aviation Week & Space Technology

2015 Speakers Events Serie:
January 22, March 19, May 21, July 23, September 24, November 19.

January 22, 2015
Featured Speaker:
Peter B. Mersky, Commander, USNR (Ret.)

2014 Speakers Events Serie:
January 23, March 26, May 22, July 31, September 25, November 20.

January 23, 2014
Featured Speaker:
Dr. Linton Wells, II (NDU)

March 26, 2014
Featured Speaker:
VADM R.F. Dunn, USN (Ret.)

May 22, 2014
Featured Speaker:
RADM E.L. "Whitey" Feightner, USN (Ret.)

July 31, 2014
Cancelled due to conflict with
the Oshkosh

September 25, 2014
Featured Speakers:
MG Joseph Anderson, USMC (Ret.)
Lt. Col. Art Nalls, USMC (Ret.)

November 20, 2014
Featured Speaker:
Col. Adelbert "Buz" Carpenter, USAF (Ret.)

2013 Speakers Luncheon Serie:
January 24, March 22, May 23, July 25, September 26, November 21.

January 24, 2013
Featured Speaker:
MG Joe Anderson, USMC (Ret.)

March 22, 2013
Featured Speaker:
Capt. "Red" McDaniel, USN (Ret.)

May 23, 2013
Featured Speakers:
Capt. Wm S. "Bud" Orr, USN (Ret.) and
co-author Fran E. Orr

July 25, 2013
Featured Speaker:
Lt.Gen.Spence M. "Sam" Armstrong, USAF (Ret.)

September 26, 2013
Featured Speaker:
Lt. Col. Art Nalls, USMC (Ret.)
Owner, operator and pilot of the World's only civilian owned and flown Harrier.

November 21, 2013
Featured Speaker:
William F. Readdy, NASA Astronaut (Former)
and founder of Discovery Partners International

For membership information contact:
Ron David, rondavid@gmail.com

About Silver Wings Over Washington
Our Silver Wings Fraternity is comprised of a wonderful group of remarkable individuals who have pioneered, excelled and contributed to the world of aviation. We encourage members to bring friends, guests, and introduce young people to the noteworthy exploits and achievements of our distinguished members and speakers. In the past we have hosted prominent speakers who presented both contemporary and historical topics relating to aviation, space, and a variety of military accomplishments. For up to date information visit our web blog silverwingsoverwashington.blogspot.com

Membership
Among our members you will find test pilots, combat pilots, air aces, airshow flyers, record setters, air traffic controllers, general aviation pilots, helicopter pilots, members of the aerospace community, a wing walker and even an astronaut or two. In short, we represent a microcosm of aviation and aviators.

Your Online Producer: Ron David, rondavid@gmail.com

Your Online Editor: R.N. Jurgenson, starfleet@starpower.net

Video Excerpts by Ron David of Veterans Reunion in DC

The first excerpt will transport you from the Capitol to the Vietnam Wall. It runs about four minutes. Click to view.

The second excerpt shows a fly-over of the Vietnam Memorial by two CH-46's from HMX-1. Click to view

Last Flight Over The Wall is an excerpt from an 80 minute documentary about a unique Marine Corps Veterans reunion in Washington, DC. HMM-262 had suffered 60 men killed in action in South East Asia during the 1960's. The documentary is entitled "Operation Rose"

When they convened in Washington in 2001 the "Old Tigers" invited all the known next-of-kin to join them and be honored. Participants were feted by the Deputy Commandant of the Marine Corps, Lt. General Fred McCorkle ... "Lt. McCorkle" back when he had flown combat missions with 262. Attendees met former Marine Ace Joe Foss, witnessed a Torch Light Tattoo at the Marine Barracks, visited the Vietnam Memorial Wall and watched in awe as two CH46 helicopters like the ones they had flown in Vietnam, flew over the Wall in Salute to the "Old Tigers", and the next-of-kin, courtesy of HMX-1.

If you enjoy this video also watch "A Good Time to Visit The Wall", the other excerpt from "Operation Rose",

Sincerely, Ron David - producer, narrator.

The Round-the-World Saga of the Pacific Clipper

The flight of B-17s that arrived at Pearl in the middle of the Japanese Attack weren't the only victims of bad timing on December 7th, 1941. A lone Pan American seaplane, the "Pacific Clipper" was confronted with a similar dilemma.

When Pan Am received news of the Japanese attack, it radioed an inbound Clipper to bypass Hawaii and, with its great range, to take it 12 passengers and crew to Auckland, New Zealand. Thence it was to return to Conus by "flying West".

Thus began the longest, and most perilous circumnavigation of the Earth in airline history. Click here to read the story.

The Incredible Restoration of the Boeing 40C

18-thousand hours logged and now about to fly. Click here to read the story sent in by Scotty Cameron and Bob Goodman

Still taking Care of His Marine Corps Family - a heart-warming story.

Submitted by Bob Goodman-sw. Click here to read the article.

Why Captain Eddie Used To Feed The Gulls

Submitted by Steve Matula
An interesting excerpt from Max Lucado's book "In the Eye of the Storm". Click here to read the story.

Comments and Contributions - A New Feature

Comment on stories by clicking on the mail icon at the end of each story. Submit contributions and we'll vet 'em & post 'em.

New Contributions

Tornado Watch UK Style - from Wallace Harb

Who Really Landed My B-17? - George Ureke

A Question for the Ancients - from Lou Casey

So you think you're tough. huh?

This notice was posted outside the hospital room door of a Navy Seal and sent to us by Dave Altoff, a Vietnam-era C.O. of Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron HMM-262.

"Heavens Above" Tracking Satellites

If tracking satellites, the Space Station, and the flights of Space Shuttles is of interest for you. Join "Heavens Above" is a terrific website. Click here to check it out. Developed and maintained by Chris Peat, Heavens-Above GmbH is a remarkable site. - Ron

Ten Accidents That Changed Aviation

Read a synopsis of ten majors in their historic context by clicking on this text.

One Line Memories of Flight

Click here to read our selection, then submit your own. - Ron

Velociraptor May Have Been First To Fly

  • http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/09/070920145402.htm

Boeing and Early Aviation in Seattle, 1909-1919

Here is an interesting essay about Bill Boeing's first foray into aviation and how his first success nearly became final (fiscal) undoing. Click here to view this site which is provided courtesy of the State of Washington.

Rules of the Air

These may have come to us down through the ages, but most still apply.
Courtesy of Steve Matula
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About Aging, by Geo. H.W. Bush

  • A thoughtful piece written by an old Naval Aviator which should generate some comment from some of our readers.
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