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Eagle Eye - Volume 2, Number 7 - July 10, 2006
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EAA Young Eagles Electronic Newsletter, Vol. 2,  No. 7 July 10,  2006  

Discovery On Orbit

NASA's space shuttle Discovery and its seven member crew are busy these days.  The 11-day mission launched on July 4.  
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EAA AirVenture -- on Approach!

In just a few more days, the world's greatest aviation event will kick off in Oshkosh, Wis.  Find out who's going to be there, the line-up of fantastic airplanes and more.  "You Gotta Be There!"

 

Whooping Cranes Make History

Last fall, a group of whooping cranes migrated to Florida while following a special Ultralight.  Now, some of those same cranes have made wildlife history.

 

 

 

C-5 to Fly on for Years

The massive C-5 "Galaxy" will continue to serve the military for year to come thanks to some major improvements.  The C-5M should remain in service through the year 2040!

 


Where Are They Now?
From his first Young Eagles experience, Andy Jaskie was hooked on flying. Remember, we always want to hear from former Young Eagles.  Share your stories, too!

Are you going to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh?
If you are going to be in Oshkosh in a few weeks, you already know about the incredible line up of featured attractions.  But did you know the Young Eagles office also holds several activities for our volunteers as well?  Check out the schedule of Young Eagles activities.
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Young Eagle Award Winners Announced
The 2006 EAA Young Eagle award winners have been announced.  Make plans to help honor these outstanding volunteers on Wednesday evening at Theater in the Woods during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2006 .

IYED Stories
The stories from International Young Eagles Day are beginning to arrive.  This time around, EAA Chapter 1091, Kearney, Neb.  Read about how chapters and members celebrated the day.  Make sure you share your IYED stories, too!











 



 

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