Was there Friday, Saturday, and part of Sunday. Flying WWII era war-birds included: P-51 (Quick Silver), Collings 262, Lone Star's B-25 and B-17, and the one everyone wanted to see, B-29 Doc. On the static line were a Stearman, an AT-6, and numerous smaller prop planes and a row of military jets-F-18s, etc. Scattered around the ramp for folks to get close to were a C-5, B-1, B-52,and others I'm sure I didn't see. Flying Saturday in solo acts were Randy Ball in his MIG and a T-33. Randy flew Sunday, I didn't see the T-33. Both days had numerous aerobatic flights.
Friday's highlight was the practice for the B-25, B-17, B-29, and B-52 flyover. Saturday and Sunday had a 3 B-52 flyover and a flyover of a B-52, B-1, and B-2 which I didn't get any pictures of. On with the pictures:
F-22 arriving

C-17 arriving

B-2 arriving. He was static.

From Friday's practice-from the B-25



LSFM's B-25

LSFM's B-17

Doc





B-2 Spirit of Pennsylvania


B-1

Randy Ball

I've seen single B-52 flybys, never two, much less three, until this

The bomber flyby


The "Fortress" flyby

Doc taxiing for Sunday flight

Doc and B-52 from the B-25

Edited to add photo of the B-1, B-2, & B-52 flyover. Photo taken by Rick Sharpe
