Zane has been working as a salesman in the industrial power transmission industry for the last 10 years. He is also an amateur aviation photographer, enjoys the shooting sports and is a former BSA Scoutmaster. He is currently co-hosting the WIX Warbird Weekly show on Warbird He has crewed with the Vintage Flying Museum B-17 “Chuckie” and the former Texas Air Command Museum’s UH-1 Huey, F-86, AT-6, T-33 and C-47. His father worked for North American Aviation during WWII and his uncle was a B-24 pilot in the 15th Air Force, so he has grown up with a strong affection to the finest of flying machines. Zane Adams is an instrument rated, private pilot and an avid warbird enthusiast. Recently Ryan hasĬreated and hosts the weekly internet radio program WIX Warbird Weekely. Ryan serves as the Associate Editor and Designer of Warbirds Online and as Associate Designer and Moderator of other Warbirds Resource Group sites. Ryan has over ten years of graphic and web design experience and has developed websites for several large companies and organiations nationwide. He currently is the Director of Undergraduate Marketing at Daniel Webster College. He was the Director of Marketing and Promotion for the Collings Foundation for five years and managed the Wings of Freedom Nationwide B-17 & B-24 Tour during that time. He is a graduate of Daniel Webster College in Nashua, NH and attained his Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management as well as his FAA Private Pilots license there. Since that time he has participated in many different warbird related activities with many groups in the Northeast US. Ryan Keough has been around warbirds since he was 10 years old when he began volunteering at the National Warplane Museum, then in Geneseo, NY. In recent years he has been a truck washer, a computer programmer, a graphic designer, a Satellite Uplink Communications Technician, an R&D technician in a prototyping lab and is currently a Quality Control technician at a firearms manufacturer. Scott spent 12 years as a graphic designer but has no formal training in web design or management, being entirely self-taught. Over the next ten years the site has grew substantially and currently includes over 150,000 files. The site quickly diverged into other WWII aviation subjects and eventually became the Warbirds Resource Group in March of 1996. This led to the establishment of the Luftwaffe Resource Group. Originally interested in jets his fascination soon switched to WWII aircraft, specifically the Luftwaffe designs. Below are some of the people who have made the site possible and continue to contribute to the growth and development of the site.īeing brought up the son of a naval aviator developed Scott’s interest in aviation early in life. The Warbirds Resource Group was started in 1996 and has grown tremendously in the following 26 years.
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