Air Force highlights Texas Air Shows
A B-25, piloted by Beth Jenkins, taxis in after performing at the “Wings Over Tyler Air Show” at the Tyler Pound Regional Airport in Tyler, Texas, June 3, 2011. Jenkins is the owner of a flight school in Georgetown, Texas, and the only female performer at the air show. She has more than 20,000 flying hours, 19,000 of those training pilots. At her side as co-pilot during the performance was Mark Frederick, who hails from Taylor, Texas. Jenkins plans to fly “Devil Dog,” the Marine version of the B-25 in more than 14 air shows this year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jeff Walston)
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