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Press Releases from Cavanaugh Flight Museum (4 total)

Meet the Pilot’s Pilot at Cavanaugh Flight Museum’s Let History Take Flight …

Cavanaugh Flight Museum is pleased to announce its 2012 Spring Gala, Let History Take Flight scheduled for Friday, May 11, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. The gala will feature world-renowned aviation legend, R.A. “Bob” Hoover. Hoover, considered one of the founding fathers of modern aerobatics, was described by World War II hero and commander of the Doolittle Raid, Jimmy Doolittle, as "... the greatest stick-and-rudder man who ever lived.”

The Sky’s the Limit with Cavanaugh Flight Museum Event Rental

The Cavanaugh Flight Museum, a non-profit organization dedicated to American aviation heritage, today announced that a 10,000 square foot aircraft hangar is open for event rental. On November 6, the museum will house the 8th Annual WineFest, an event that features a selection of Texas wines and top notch cuisine as well as fine cigars. Tickets can be purchased online at www.winefest500.com. “This is a space like no other,” said

Red Tail Remembered: Historic WWII Plane at Cavanaugh Flight Museum with Tuskege …

Members of the local chapter of the Tuskegee Airmen will speak to students at the Cavanaugh Flight Museum in Addison February 25 for Black History Month and will have the opportunity to see the only restored, working P-51C Mustang fighter in existence. The plane was flown during WWII by the famed Tuskegee Airmen. Several local ROTC units will be among the students in attendance for this “living history” lesson. The

ADDISON-BASED CAVANAUGH FLIGHT MUSEUM NAMES GIL GEDDES TO DIRECTOR OF EVENTS

(ADDISON, Texas) November 20, 2009 – The Cavanaugh Flight Museum has named Gil Geddes as its new director of events. Geddes has more than 18 years experience of special events management. He will oversee a new fundraising initiative that will expand the scope and type of events held at the museum. “Gil’s expertise will be extremely valuable as we implement our 2010 events-driven strategy,” says Doug Jeanes, Cavanaugh Flight Museum

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