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Western Museum of Flight Celebrity Lecture Series February 20 – 11 am Saving the Red Tail Saving the Red Tail Western Museum of Flight 3315 Airport Dr. Torrance, CA 90505 (310) 326-9544 www.wmof.com The lecture is free to Museum Members. Non-members: $5 (includes access to museum exhibits) Brad Lang with P-51 C Brad Lang For those of us who love to see historic airplanes rescued, this month's program is a must-see. Brad Lang has plenty of good reasons for sharing our enthusiasm. His father was a Tuskegee Airman, and Brad himself is an accomplished T-6 show pilot. He will share the saga of a very special P-51 Mustang, which he and a lot of other enthusiasts helped to save from the scrap heap. Sponsored by numerous supporters, including singer/actress Lena Horne, this badly damaged aircraft was successfully rescued and restored, in the markings of the famous Red Tails of the Tuskegee Airmen. Join us for this interesting and inspiring presentation.

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Page 1: Western Museum of Flight Celebrity Lecture Series February 20 – 11 am

Western Museum of Flight

Celebrity Lecture SeriesFebruary 20 – 11 am

Saving the Red TailSaving the Red Tail

Western Museum of Flight3315 Airport Dr.

Torrance, CA 90505(310) 326-9544 www.wmof.com

The lecture is free to Museum Members. Non-members: $5 (includes access to museum exhibits)

Brad Lang with P-51 C

Brad Lang

For those of us who love to see historic airplanes rescued, this month's program is a must-see. Brad Lang has plenty of good reasons for sharing our enthusiasm.  His father was a Tuskegee Airman, and Brad himself is an accomplished T-6 show pilot.  He will share the saga of a very special P-51 Mustang, which he and a lot of other enthusiasts helped to save from the scrap heap.  Sponsored by numerous supporters, including singer/actress Lena Horne, this badly damaged aircraft was successfully rescued and restored, in the markings of the famous Red Tails of the Tuskegee Airmen. Join us for this interesting and inspiring presentation.