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Saddened by the passing of Major (Ret.) John “Lucky” Luckadoo (1922–2025) Eagle of 2025 | Last of the “Bloody Hundredth”, he carried the legacy of his fallen comrades with grace and humility. Rest in peace, Major John “Lucky” Luckadoo. Your legacy flies on.
Thrilled to celebrate André Borschberg’s honor at the Gathering of Eagles. Proud to join visionary honorees shaping aviation’s future. #GatheringOfEagles
Yesterday, I had the honor of flying the electric Bristell B23 Energic with WWII B-17 veteran Maj (Ret) John "Lucky" Luckadoo. On VE Day's 80th anniversary, this flight bridged the courage of the past with the promise of a sustainable future. #CleanAviation#Innovation#VEDay
This week was incredible, honoring our new Eagles for our 44th year. Our Eagle, 103-year-old John “Lucky” Luckadoo. He flew in a H55 electric aircraft with Eagle André Borschberg. After flying, Lucky stood & spoke to us on the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe #aviation#VE80
Celebrating the Eagles of 2025 for the Gathering of Eagles!
We’re honored to recognize them for their extraordinary contributions to aviation, innovation, and service:
Their legacies inspire us all.
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🚀Iris Cumming Critchell—WASP pilot, Olympian, Eagle, & icon of resilience. She shattered barriers in WWII aviation & sports, proving that courage knows no limits. Read her story:
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Harry is survived by his daughter Lori Stewart, along with nieces and nephews. We will never forget Harry’s service to our nation and extend our sincere condolences to Lori and the Stewart family.
We are saddened to report the loss of Harry T. Stewart Jr., one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, who died at 100.
Harry was one of America’s most decorated Tuskegee Airmen, part of the famous "Red Tails" and earned the Distinguished Flying Cross.
Thank you, Harry!
Harry flew 43 combat missions in the P-51 Mustang. The “Red Tails" were known for their exceptional performance, completing 100 escort missions with zero bomber losses. On 1 April 1945, Harry shot down three FW-190s, earning him the Distinguished Flying Cross.