The County of San Bernardino
Planes of Fame 2011 Air Show May
14 & 15
Pre-Show Report by Victor G. Archer
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Planes of Fame Air Museum, in
conjunction with the County of San Bernardino, is proud
to present "Air Show 2011: Celebrating 100 years of U.S.
Naval Aviation".
This year’s show will feature over 40
historic aircraft as well as a salute to 100 years of
Naval aviation. This, U.S. Naval Aviation Centennial
event honors a century of men and women and recognizes
their unique aviation-related achievements.
The Chino Air show means warbirds,
lots of warbirds! Each year the Planes of Fame Air
Museum steps up something special. Previous years there
have been groups of P-47 Thunderbolts, P-38 Lightning’s,
P-51 Mustangs and a very large display of Grumman
aircraft. Where else can you see over a dozen P-51
Mustangs tail chasing each other around the field? Or a
flight of five Grumman F8f Bearcats? Every year there is
something amazing to see and this year is no different
with a salute to 100 years of Naval Aviation, once again
we are going to get to see a large number of aircraft in
flight.
The show starts with National Anthem
Fly over with: Chance Vought F4U Corsair, Grumman F6F
Hellcat, Douglas SBD Dauntless, Grumman TBM Avenger.
Hartley Folstad and Margi Stivers, Sliver wings wing
walking team will take to the skies next with their
timeless routine.
Rob Harrison the Tumbling Bear will be
putting on an Aerobatic Performance in his Zlin 50LX and
then we will get to see the Naval Air Power flight with
a great number of aircraft represented here. Some of the
aircraft flying in this group will be: Grumman J2F Duck,
Grumman F3F-2 Flying Barrel, General Motors FM-2
Wildcat, Grumman F6F Hellcat, Grumman F7F Tigercat,
Grumman F8F Bearcat, Grumman TBM Avenger, Chance Vought
F4U Corsair, Lockheed PV-1 Ventura, North American PBJ-1
Mitchell, Douglas AD Skyraider and the Douglas SBD
Dauntless.
Something new for the Chino show,
Howard Pardue will be doing an Aerobatics Performance in
his General Motors FM-2 Wildcat! After Howard’s routine
there is a break in the action, a great chance to get
something to eat and checkout the displays and the
static aircraft.
Back to the action, the next group of
aircraft will represent the Korean Air War era, with
aircraft such as the North American T-6 Texan, Chance
Vought F4U Corsair, Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star, North
American F-86 Sabre and Russian Mig-15.
Taking a step back in time from the
Korean Air War era the next group will represent
aircraft from the US Army Air Corps of WW2. Aircraft
flying in this group will be: Lockheed P-38 lightning’s,
North American P-51Mustangs, North American B-25
Mitchell’s, Boeing B-17 Flying Fortruss, Curtiss P-40
Warhawk and the Bell P-63 Kingcobra. Typical at Chino
the question is not which Mustang or Lightning will be
flying, but how many of each will we get to see! Right
after this group a foreign contingent of aircraft from
WW2 will take to the skies, in this group, flying will
be a Fock Wolf FW-190, Mitsubishi Zero, Fairy Firefly,
Supermarine Spitfire, Yak-3 and an Aichi D3A VAL.
The Northrop N9M Flying Wing will be
doing a flight demonstration and then an aerobatic
routine from Brian Sanders, will Argonaut make it? Will
it be in Dreadnought? It will be a great demonstration
either way.
Then something Chino is famous for,
the massive air power flight. They say they going to try
and put up just about everything that can fly! And they
usually do.
To close out the show there will be a
demonstration from the USAF F-15 Strike Eagle followed
by the heritage flight.
Oh yeah, Strega should be there and
there might just be a few other surprises as well, so
don’t miss the show!
Advance discount General Admission
tickets can be purchased online. From April 16 through
May 13, Advanced Tickets are available for $17 plus
service charge. Current members are admitted free to the
airshow.
CLICK HERE for advance ticket information.
The Planes of Fame Air Museum is an independently
operated, non-profit 501(c)(3) aviation museum that is
dedicated to the preservation, perpetuation and
exhibition of historical aircraft, and to the men and
women, both famous and unknown, who devoted their lives
to flight.
For more information Please visit:
www.planesoffame.org
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