WOW, what a great day! 83 degrees, bit of cloud cover, breeze, really made up for the weather over the past two years.
I'd like to give a hats off to the guys who have been doing all the work on the Privateer at the air park, the plane was open with no charge and the kids absolutely LOVED it!
The show opened with an awesome WWII show with many vehicles and reenactors, had Old Crow giving air support.
All the people at the static displays were great, and the folks that brought display and parts for the 3 B17 restoration projects were very nice and it was great to have them there. Really gives the public appreciation of what it takes to bring old metal back to life.
The DC7 is beautiful.
At noon a skydiver was "bombed" from the Yankee Lady and displayed a large American Flag as the National Anthem played.
Great flyover from a B52.
Gotta tell you, the Horsemen are OUTSTANDING. I'm sure the only reason they did a breakaway at the end of thier routine is to prove that they were not attached somehow. Also loved Mohr and the Stearman. What an aviator and showman.
The 9 trainers were great to see and hear, I love the sound they make.
The F16 and F18 thrilled (cant wait for the Blues next year).
2 P51's and an F16 heritage flight.
8 B-17's in the air making pass over pass and finally 2 waves of 4 abreast over the croud. What a sight and sound, all eight are beautiful and their crews should be proud. Missing man formation with 3 forts and a Mustang pulling out.
Well done to all involved, the place was packed with people the area was clean the entire day, traffic control was great this year, thank you to YAM and all the vendors and participants. Air show people are great, the cops never needed to do their job, they got to enjoy the show as well.
