Air Show Performers
USAF F-16
High Speed, Aerobatics Demonstration. Excitement levels at the extreme. New performer, same aircraft used by Thunderbirds. Noise level will be amazing.
Tora, Tora, Tora
Japanese fighters and bombers simulating the Pearl Harbor attack. Breathtaking smoke, fire, and explosions. Seven planes. Dog fights over the lake. Big show. www.ToraToraTora.com
P-39 fighter
One of the principle U.S. fighter aircraft at the start of World War II. Dog fights. Japanese zeros. And wins.
Extra 300L - Jan Collmer
A two place low wing monoplane. Jan is a former Navy Pilot and Dallas native with 30 years experience. He performs in several military air shows every year and has over 400 air shows to his credit. High G rating. www.Collmer.com/jcas/
North American Aviation T-28
These aircraft were used to teach Navy and Marine aviators basic transition, formation, aerobatics and instrument procedures and techniques. The T-28 can outperform most World War II fighters at low altitude. These three aircraft are owned and operated by Trojan Players, Inc. www.TrojanPhlyers.com
L-29 Delfin
Czech military jet trainer of Warsaw Pact. Noell Rather L-29 pilot and owner. USAF pilot in Vietnam, SMU graduate, Dallas, TX, board member CCVF. www.FighterJets.com
Yak-52 Soviet Trainer 1976
Designed as an aerobatic trainer. Jimmy Fordham, pilot logged over 18,000 hours. Graduate of Northeast Louisiana University. www.JimmyFordhamAirShows.com
B-25 Mitchell Bomber
The B-25 Mitchell Bomber was made famous on the daring Doolittle Raid on Tokyo which took place four months after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. Reinacting 1942 Bombing of Tokyo, Japan. www.b25.org
USMC B-25 PBJ
The B-25 Mitchell Bomber was made famous on the daring Doolittle Raid on Tokyo which took place four months after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. Reinacting 1942 Bombing of Tokyo, Japan.
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**DISCLAIMER**
In event of weather conditions that prevent having the air show for safety reasons, no refunds will be made. Pilots/Performer subject to change without notice.
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