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Commemorative Air Force Museum speaker series talks slated

Posted 1/25/21

A video production on film star and aviation pioneer Reginal Denny and a presentation on the Norden bombsight are topics of two Speaker Series events in February at the Commemorative Air Force …

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Commemorative Air Force Museum speaker series talks slated

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A video production on film star and aviation pioneer Reginal Denny and a presentation on the Norden bombsight are topics of two Speaker Series events in February at the Commemorative Air Force Museum, 2017 N. Greenfield Road in Mesa.

“Prince of Drones” is the title of the 1-3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6, video production of the remarkable true story of legendary film star and aviation pioneer Reginal Denny as told by his granddaughter, Kimberly Pucci.

“The Norden Bombsight” presentation 1-3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, details the development of Carl Norden’s 1940s analog computer technology and the bombsight that played a role in conflicts around the world for more than 20 years.

For more information, go to azcaf.org or call the museum at 480-924-1940.