

So everyone should get a chance of voting!!!"

flag of the ‘Stars and Stripes’ represents the 50 states and the 13 stripes represent the British colonies that declared independence.”

“The eagle is the official bird, which represents beauty, long life, strength and freedom. “I decided to draw an eagle and the USA flag because they’re great representations of the United States of America,” continues Dereck. “Brave men and women like my mom and my teacher fight every day to make sure we have freedom of speech and the freedom to vote.” In his self-composed description of the work, Dereck writes he was inspired by his mother and by his teacher. His artwork is also on display in the Hawaii State Capitol building through Valentine’s Day. When Hawaii public school students were asked to express through artwork the importance of voting, Dereck Constance Parris, a sixth grader at Lehua Elementary, went with a truly patriotic theme that pays tribute to the unalienable right of free speech in the form of voting.įor that, his piece was chosen for May 2014 on the Hawaii State Department of Education’s “American Democracy and the Rule of Law: Why Every Vote Matters” calendar, which is displayed at schools. , the Brave Eagle is billed as a domestic alternative to the Leonardo M-346 Master AJT, with full-scale development having begun in April 2018.Sometimes, our best teachers are our students. Janes All the World’s Aircraft: Development and Production The RoCAF is slated to receive 66 Brave Eagles to replace its ageing AIDC AT-3 trainers by 2026, while a light fighter AT-5 variant will replace the service’s Northrop F-5E/F Tiger IIs. At that time, it was referred to as Blue Magpie rather than Brave Eagle. The first flight came about nine months after the new aircraft was rolled out in September 2019. The has previously said the AJT has already cleared the required pre-flight dynamic and static tests, enabling the test flight to be conducted sometime later this month,” the Taiwan Central News Agency (CNA) said. “ test was the first of three days of tests being conducted by the air force before an official test flight is held on 22 June at the air base. The milestone, announced by the Ministry of National Defense (MND) on 10 June, saw the supersonic twin-seat Taiwan Aerospace Industrial Development Corp (AIDC) aircraft depart Ching Chuan Kang Air Base and fly for approximately 20 minutes. The RoCAF plans to buy 66 to replace its ageing AIDC AT-3 trainers by 2026, while a light fighter AT-5 variant is intended to replace the service’s Northrop F-5E/F Tiger IIs. The Brave Eagle makes its maiden flight on 10 June.
