WICHITA, KANSAS – The Kansas Aviation Museum (KAM) announced its 2015 Inductee to the Kansas Aviation Hall of Fame on October 6 and it was a popular choice among the host of former colleagues from two of the Air Capital’s airframe manufacturers who made up an enthusiastic audience in the Museum’s newly renovated main hall.
Read MoreThe Wichita Aero Club has announced that it will occupy a new office location at 12828 East 13th Street in Wichita beginning August 24.
Read MoreWichita has a major connection to Supersonic Flight. He’s a familiar figure, even if he’s only a part-time resident of the Air Capital these days. Brian Barents developed a reputation for speed early in his Wichita aviation career. A native of Detroit, he earned his wings and began flying jets at a young age.
Read MoreFor the second year in a row, the Wichita Aero Club awarded its Edward W. Stimpson scholarship to a Kansas State University -Salina student, Elias Peterson of Lindsborg, Kansas, during a ceremony following its annual Wichita Aero Club Golf Classic at Crestview Country Club on Sunday, June 15.
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