Open House Airshow is Sunday, August 15, 2010 from 10 am to 4 pm.


Till Open House!

  • Pancake breakfast from 8 am till 11 am: Adults $7 and kids 12 and under $5

  • Yankee Air Force rides (30 minutes) - B-17 Ride $425, B-25 Ride $400

  • View static display aircraft of all types

  • Airshow performances featuring the Scream'n Rebels Airshow Team, Robert Richards in his Pitts aerobatic biplane, giant scale RC flight demonstrations, and a B-2 Stealth Bomber flyby the 509th Bomb Wing

2010 Airshow Schedule

Please note that at this time, a new terminal building is being constructed and so parking in the terminal parking area will not be available. Parking for the Open House Airshow will be located adjacent to the terminal building area. Personnel will direct you to the parking area as you enter the main entrance.

The Pancake breakfast will be located in Aerodynamics Hangar #1. Signs will be posted directing you to the hangar from the parking area.
 

Scream'n
Rebel
Airshow
Team

For the past 10 years the pilots of the Scream’n Rebel Airshow Team have honored our Veterans by attending events and airshows throughout the Midwest.

B-2 Spirit  

The Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit (also known as the Stealth Bomber) is an American heavy bomber with "low observable" stealth technology designed to penetrate dense anti-aircraft defenses.

Pitts
S-1-S
 

The Pitts Special is a light aerobatic biplane designed by Curtis Pitts. The Pitts Special dominated world aerobatic competition in the 1960s and 1970s and, even today, remains a potent competition aircraft in the lower categories.

C-47  

The Douglas C-47 Dakota is a military transport aircraft that was developed from the Douglas DC-3 airliner. It was used extensively by the Allies during World War II and remained in front line operations through the 1950s with a few remaining in operation to this day.

B-25  

The North American B-25 “Mitchell” bombers, named after Gen. “Billy” Mitchell, were the most effective medium bombers of World War II, probably best remembered for the carrier-launched Doolittle Raid against Japan in April of 1942.

B-17  

The B-17 Flying Fortress has become, for many reasons, an icon of American power and a symbol of its Air Force.

G-21
Turbine
Goose

Rugged, roomy, powerful, and above all amphibious, the Grumman Goose can go anywhere. Its boat hull and retractable landing gear provide the ability to take off from and land on a runway or the water, so the Goose can get to places most aircraft can't.

A-10  
The A-10 Thunderbolt II is an American single-seat, twin-engine, straight-wing jet aircraft. It is the first U.S. Air Force aircraft designed exclusively for close air support.