'Today's Air Force' features birth of military aviation

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This edition of "Today's Air Force" features the 100th anniversary of Lt. Benjamin Foulois' first solo flight, which marked the birth of military aviation. Tune in for a look at some of the major aviation milestones from the past century and the men who achieved them.

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This week's line-up includes:

Segment A
     Foulois Takes Flight
     Building the Wright B Flyer
     SR-71 Sets Records

Segment B
     History of Edwards AFB
     Testing the X-51 Scramjet
     Military Aviation in Photos

Segment C
     Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady on America's Air Dominance
     Neil Armstrong Special Feature
     GPS Satellites
     Legends of Aerospace Tour