- Rear
Admiral Edward Lewis Feightner (October 14, 1919 –
April 1, 2020) was a
United States Navy
officer who
fought in a
number of
significant battles...
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landing until it was opened.
Feightner was told to
ignore the
baskets and land on the new runway. As a result,
Feightner's F7U
became the
first aircraft...
- October. Mersky,
Peter (2014). Whitey: The
Story of Rear
Admiral E.L.
Feightner, a
Naval Fighter Ace. Annapolis, Maryland:
Naval Institute Press. pp. 91...
- Cole, U.S.
Representative Joanie Dodds,
American fashion model Edward L.
Feightner,
World War II
flying ace, test pilot, and Blue
Angels pilot John W. Grabiel...
- Cochran,
First African-American Blue
Angels aviator and
commander Edward L.
Feightner,
World War II
fighter ace and Lead Solo
Arthur Ray Hawkins,
World War...
- to
carry enough water for a
round trip.[better source needed]
Lewis E.
Feightner,
working for Lima,
patented improved engine mounting brackets and a superheater...
- school.
Those include (by year/class of graduation):
Edward "Whitey"
Feightner (1949,
class 2)
George Chamberlain Duncan (1949,
class 3) Alan Shepard...
- – Art Blakey,
American jazz
drummer (d. 1990)
October 14 –
Edward L.
Feightner,
United States Navy
officer (d. 2020)
October 16 –
Kathleen Winsor, American...
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Clayton Kelly Gross served as
president in 2016 Rear
Admiral Edward Feightner also
served the AFAA as president. The
American Fighter Aces Congressional...
- 2174/1567205013666160930112125. PMC 5329133. PMID 27697063.
Patterson C,
Feightner JW,
Garcia A,
Hsiung GY,
MacKnight C,
Sadovnick AD (February 2008). "Diagnosis...