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Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame to Induct SixMay '08
Courtesy Bob Wylie, Wings North
Maj. John Wood, a World War I Air Corps veteran, helped establish what became the Wausau Downtown Airport. Wood founded Northern Airways to run the airport, sell Waco airplanes and provide flight instruction.
The Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame will induct Jean Hauser, Robert Stuckey, Richard and Bobbie Wagner, Orland Corben and John L. Wood on Oct. 25, at its 23rd annual investiture ceremony. They'll be honored for their achievements and contributions to aviation in Wisconsin. Stuckey, Corben and Wood are being honored posthumously.
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