 |  | | Arlene Feldman has been a pilot for close to 40 years. As the new president of the New Jersey Aviation Association, her goal is to defend and promote the interests of the state’s aviation industry. |  |
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| Recently, the New Jersey Aviation Association announced the appointment of Arlene Feldman as its new president. The NJAA is an organization dedicated to the promotion, enhancement and protection of New Jersey's aviation industry. |
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 |  | | The B17 Flying Fortress, Yankee Lady, was the main attraction of the show. Out of the 12,000 B-17 bombers built during WWII, this aircraft is one of only about a dozen that are airworthy. |  |
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Nearly every year since 1994, the Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of New Jersey, located at Teterboro Airport, has sponsored the Wings & Wheels Expo. The exception has been 2002 and 2003, when the expo wasn't held because of security issues and its close proximity to New York City, and 2005, when it was cancelled because of airport construction.
Wings and Wheels Expo 2006 was held on August 19 and 20, under sunny skies with hot and humid weather. It featured interesting World War II aircraft, tracked military land vehicles and modern equipment, from single-engine propeller planes through jets and military planes, helicopters and firefighting equipment. An interesting collection of historical automobiles attracted many attendees. The B-17 Flying Fortress Yankee Lady was the magnet and star of the show, offering unforgettable 45-minute rides to those who were willing to part with $425. |
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