Join us as Lyon Air Museum goes "On the Flight Line", a show that delivers the stories of success, hardship, and the passion for aviation. From WWII Pilots to Head Engineers of NASA, who will sit across the table? Hosted by Marcus Gropl.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureEducationAviation |
Lyon Air Museum presents the 75th Commemoration of World War II Ending Presentation with Symposium Speaker David Malmad, Introduced by Marcus Gropl. #KeepTheFlightLineLoud more
On the Flight Line is back but with a little different start to Season 2. We are Keeping the Flight Line Loud by making a few calls to our docents and checking in to see how they are coping in isolation. Plus, Marcus and Jade recap what has been happ... more
Marcus and Jade play a game called Yes or No. They have 3 seconds to answer a topic with no fence sitting. It could be Aviation, Museum, or random. #KeepTheFlightLineLoud more
Hello everyone! While we are in a Season 2 hiatus due to the current situation. We are proud to announce the Lyon Air Museum Virtual Tour so that you can pass the time. Tour some of our aircraft and cars. Get started today by going to virtual.lyonair... more
Marcus and Jade recap the 2019 Lyon Air Museum year on this very On the Flight Line Christmas Special exclusively on your podcast network. We talk about all the guests we had on this season and how we celebrated Lyon Air Museum turning 10. Plus, Lyon... more
President of Lyon Air Museum Mark Foster joins the show for the On the Flight Line Christmas Special. He talks about his career in aviation, how he got started, and how the process was to build Lyon Air Museum after celebrating its 10 year anniversar... more
Sitting across the table today is someone who we consider a day-oner for Lyon Air Museum, Mr. Bill Pemberton. He joined Lyon Air Museum back in 2009 as a docent. He not only dedicates himself to Lyon Air Museum but to many other organizations, hear h... more
Take a deeper look into Lyon Air Museum with our Head of Archive and Education Department Mr. Bob Morrill. Hear how he got started in aviation by flying with a traveling B-17 Flying Fortress and what he is doing to make sure that the history and pass... more
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Really good aviation podcasts are very hard to come by. Especially interviews with veterans and heroes. Was very skeptical to listen but these stories are absolutely amazing. You really can hear the emotions in the guests. This was real life for them. Never would have thought that I would get hooked to a 1 hour and 30 minute interview. Kudos to Lyon Air Museum and Marcus for having this show available for us.
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