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E-Briefs_Feb-Mar-April-2013 - Fargo Air Museum

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<strong>Fargo</strong> <strong>Air</strong><strong>Museum</strong>Education • Preservation • Restoratione-Flight <strong>Briefs</strong>Education<strong>Feb</strong>ruary, <strong>Mar</strong>ch, <strong>April</strong><strong>2013</strong>Saturday In the SkyThe Saturday in the Sky lecture series at the <strong>Fargo</strong> <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> is a winter education program ona variety of aviation or military history topics designed for people of all ages. The museum team isalways open for new topic ideas and/or guest lecturers.<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 16, <strong>2013</strong> <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 16, <strong>2013</strong>“From Fabric to Composites”<strong>Air</strong>craft Maintenance and Structural Integrity“The New Generation of <strong>Air</strong>craft”Unmanned <strong>Air</strong>craft Systems (UAS)Presented by Dave Mohn, Avionics Technicianat the <strong>Fargo</strong> Jet Center in <strong>Fargo</strong>, ND.The program was presented byinstructors from the AviationMaintenance Technology program atNorthland Community & TechnicalCollege in Thief Rivers, MN and theJohn D. Odegard School of AerospaceSciences at the University of NorthDakota in Grand Forks, ND.<strong>Mar</strong>ch 9, <strong>2013</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>ch 16, <strong>2013</strong>“Flying Alaska’s Wildlife”Presented by Michael Vivion, Chief Pilot,teaching specialist in the NaturalResources Department at the Universityof Minnesota, Crookston.“<strong>Air</strong>worthiness”From the Doctor’s Point of ViewPresented by Dr. David Glatt, Aviationmedical examiner and Sanford familymedicine physician in <strong>Fargo</strong>, ND.

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