Highlights
2007 Calendars
It's time to pick up a calendar for 2007! Some of the finest aviation calendars contain photos from our members.

Air Power is a large format, high quality calendar featuring modern military aircraft in action. It is produced by George Hall/Check Six and includes images from the many top aviation photographers who are part of the Check Six library. The AIR POWER 2007 calendar is available in the bookstore at www.planepix.com

Paul Bowen publishes Air To Air Warbirds calendar opens to 30 x 18 inches and captures a different warbird in three full-color photos each month. One photo each month measures 11.5 x 13.5 inches and is suitable for framing. The Air To Air Warbirds calendar is available at www.airtoair.net

View some of the world's finest aviation photography all year long in EAA's 2007 World of Flight calendar. Each month features a stunning aircraft photographed in the style made famous by EAA. This calendar highlights each of EAA regional fly-ins. And its large format is perfect for penciling in all of your appointments.shop.eaa.org

The Golden Age of Flight wall calendar showcases that special era when propeller-driven aircraft ruled the skies. Detailed captions by aviation expert and author Walter J. Boyne accompany stunning, ready-to-frame 12 X 18 inch color photographs of these venerable warbirds, including the P-51 Mustang, B-24 Liberator, A6M Zero, F6F Hellcat, P-63 Kingcobra, P-40 Warhawk, B-17 Flying Fortress, and the Supermarine Spitfire.
The companion Golden Age of Flight Desk calendar features a different color photo every page, along with informative captions by former National Air & Space Museum director Walter J. Boyne. Both of these calendars are available online at gladstonemedia.com, and at your favorite bookstore.
Roan Hildebrandt update
Attendees at the ISAP VI Symposium will recall an appeal on behalf of member Erik Hildebrandt, whose infant son Roan had suffered severe traumas at a local day-care provider. ISAP has received a long letter from Erik and his family thanking us for our emotional and financial support.
"Roan's progress is slow but steady. Erik writes that "all of
you have let us know we are not traveling this road alone and we take
great comfort in knowing you are out there. We thank you with every
ounce of our hearts."