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  2. Steve Fossett - Wikipedia

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    On September 29, 2008, a hiker found three crumpled identification cards in the eastern Sierra Nevada in California about 65 miles (100 km) south (186 degrees) of Fossett's take-off site. The items were confirmed as belonging to Fossett and included an FAA-issued card, his Soaring Society of America membership card and $1,005 in cash. [85] [86]

  3. Aerial silk - Wikipedia

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    Aerial silks (also known as aerial contortion, aerial ribbons, aerial tissues, fabric, ribbon, or tissu) is a type of performance in which one or more artists perform aerial acrobatics while hanging from a specialist fabric. The fabric may be hung as two pieces, or a single piece, folded to make a loop, classified as hammock silks.

  4. Dreya Weber - Wikipedia

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    She performed aerial silk at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. She is friends with Tony Horton and has featured in all three of his P90X home workout series. In a 2006 AfterEllen interview, Weber described herself as omnisexual. [8] She is married to Ned Farr, who directed The Gymnast, A Marine Story, and The Aerialist. [5]

  5. Quiet Birdmen - Wikipedia

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    Dean Ivan Lamb's membership card. The Quiet Birdmen is a secretive club in the United States for male aviators. Founded in 1921 by World War I pilots, the organization meets in various locations, never announced to the public. Members, called QBs, must be invited to join, and they join for life.

  6. Violet Chachki - Wikipedia

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    Violet Chachki is known for her burlesque performances and aerial work, including aerial silk and aerial hoop. [16] In January 2017, Dardo joined The Art of Teese, a neo-burlesque show headlined by Dita Von Teese. [17] Chachki performing in Copenhagen in 2016

  7. Circus school - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Fruit Fly Circus (Albury, Australia) Gamma Phi Circus (Illinois State University) National Centre for Circus Arts (formerly The Circus Space; London, UK) National Institute of Circus Arts (Melbourne, Australia) New England Center for Circus Arts (Brattleboro, Vermont, U.S.) Philadelphia School of Circus Arts (Philadelphia, U.S.)

  8. Gladys Ingle - Wikipedia

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    Gladys Ingle (March 28, 1899 – October 27, 1981) was an American pilot, a wing walker and a member of the aerial stunt team the 13 Black Cats. Ingle was the fourth licensed woman pilot from the United States. [1] She began performing jumps from balloons for the C.P.O. Aerial Circus in 1921. By 1922, she had begun doing stunts involving airplanes.

  9. Category:Flying clubs - Wikipedia

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