The Missouri Aviation Historical Society is pleased to announce their April meeting on Thursday, April 20th at 7:00 P.M. Join us as we discuss a familiar and legendary product throughout Missouri, the McDonnell Douglas (Now Boeing) F-15 Eagle. At nearly 45 years old, the Eagle is still one of the most potent fighters in the world, and has no set retirement date. Thousands of Missourian’s have played a role in the aircraft’s development for generations. Our special guest will be Ret. USAF Lt. Col Steven Dobronksi, who served 22 years flying high performance aircraft and currently serves as the F-15/F-18 Joint Mission Planning System (JMPS) global product manager. As always, you won’t want to miss this one-time event! Admission is free, and refreshments are available. Click here for driving directions.
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