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The inverted display of Patty Wagstaff’s Extra 260 celebrates her aerobatic career Dorothy Cochrane Have you ever seen an airplane perform an inverted ribbon cut? The maneuver—often seen at ...
Patty Wagstaff’s latest mission ... In 1994, she donated her Extra 260 to the Smithsonian Institution, which hung it—inverted—in the National Air and Space Museum. She continued performing ...
For more information on the expo and its acts, visit www.paxriverairexpo.com. To Patty Wagstaff the sky represents adventure, freedom and challenge. A six-time member of the U.S. Aerobatic Team ...
In addition to the signature U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, show managers announced Monday that one of the world’s top airshow pilots, St. Augustine-based Patty Wagstaff, will perform at the event ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Patty Wagstaff has been seen across the skies for many years. Wagstaff, a veteran airshow performer, is flying in this weekend's Kansas City Airshow — something that's not ...
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