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      • The Other Visionaries

        Posted by admin in Uncategorized On Sep 27 2015

        by John W. Clark Spacefest 2007, Phoenix, Arizona with renown IAAA artists, Robert McCall, Alan Beam, Kim Poor, Paul Calle, Michael Collins, Don Dixon, Dan Durda, Dr. WIlliam K Hartmann, Kurt Burmann, James Hervat, Frank Hettick, Pamela Lee, Julius Cesar Lopez, Rick Sternbach, Dave Archer, John W. Clark, and Michelle […]

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      • Heritage of Astronomical Art

        Posted by admin in Art Review On Sep 26 2015

        by Erin Jordan Arizona exhibit opens at Flandrau Science Center   Click here to read Tucson News Now    

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      • A Truly Distinguished Aviation Organization

        Posted by admin in Art Review On Sep 26 2015

        by Jack Elliot Michelle Rouch with her painting “Aspiring Pilot,” showing a boy walking toward a Grumman Albatross.  

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      • A Day with Brig. Gen. James A. McDivitt

        Posted by admin in Art Review On Sep 26 2015

        Pima Air & Space Museum hosts Brigadier General McDivitt to share his test pilot stories when he commanded Gemini 4 flight during Edward H. White first US spacewalk and also Apollo 9 mission, known as the first manned flight test.  

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      • American Legion Post 109

        Posted by admin in Art Review On Sep 26 2015

        Official Unveiling Ceremony during Veteran’s Day Celebration at American Legion Post 109 in Corona de Tucson, AZ  

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      • PhanCon 2008

        Posted by admin in Art Review On Sep 26 2015

        Celebrating 50 Years of Phantom II – 35 Years F-4F  

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      • 100 Years of Tucson Aviation History

        Posted by admin in Art Review On Sep 26 2015

        Tucson Citizens publishes Michelle Rouch’s research – 100 Years of Aviation History in Tucson.       1903 : The City of Tucson passes its first speed limit, 7 mph, while the Wright Brothers take their first flight on December 17, 1903 on a cold, windy beach at Kitty Hawk, […]

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      • 24th International Aerospace Art Exhibition

        Posted by admin in Uncategorized On Sep 26 2015

        SAN DIEGO, CA, June 2010 – For one hundred years, in war and peace, through triumph and tragedy, men and women have created and flown the machines that lifted them into the skies and beyond. For nearly as long, artists have created a visual record of those experiences, have documented […]

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      • AIAA Bulletin

        Posted by admin in Uncategorized On Sep 26 2015

        AIAA Senior Member and aviation artist Michelle Rouch donated her painting, “We’re Going Into the Hudson,” to the EAA Young Eagles Program in July at their Gathering of Eagles gala. This program is currently co-chaired by Chesley B. “Sully” Sullenberger III and Jeffrey Skiles (pictured, holding the painting), the pilots […]

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      • Airport Journals

        Posted by admin in Uncategorized On Sep 26 2015

        7th Annual Living Legends of Aviation Honorees: Dr. Buzz Aldrin, Joe Clark, Tom Cruise, Preston Henne, Elon Musk, Jeffrey Puckett, Kurt Russell, and Kermit Weeks.

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      • 7th Annual Living Legends of Aviation

        Posted by admin in Uncategorized On Sep 26 2015

        Honored Guests: Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell, Dr. Buzz  Aldrin, Bob Hoover, Tom Cruise, John Travolta, Kermit Weeks,  Cliff Robertson, and more…  

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      • Investing in Our Future Aspiring Pilots

        Posted by admin in Art Review On Sep 26 2015

        The Living Legends of Aviation comprises of 70 honorable aviators that include astronauts, pilots, entrepreneurs, innovators, and first record breakers, who have become celebrities or are celebrities who have become pilots. The gala event meets every year to pay tribute to individuals that have made a significant contribution in the […]

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      • Art Show Features Engineer’s Work

        Posted by admin in Art Review On Mar 01 2010

        by Steven G. Smith, For many people, integrating the left brain – logical, rational and analytical – with the right brain – intuitive, holistic and subjective – can be a challenge. For Michelle Rouch, an electrical engineer with [DoD] Tucson, Ariz., it’s just part of her makeup as an artist.   Rouch credits her father, who is an […]

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