Welcome to Air Show 2012!
Supermarine Sptifire Mk. IXe
North American Harvard
T28 Trojan
Mustang and Stearman
Welcome to Air Show 2012! The 2012 show will something for everyone! Vintage and modern passenger aircraft; aeorobatics; vintage and current air force aircraft. Kids activities, vendors and more. A great day for the whole family!
Supermarine Sptifire Mk. IXe One of the most important fighters ever built, the Supermarine Spitfire catches our memory for helping win the Battle of Britain in 1940, but this elegant and agile plane played a host of roles worldwide from 1936–1957.
North American Harvard Derived from the 1935 NA-16 prototype, the North American NA-26 design was first flown in 1938. This aircraft was designated the Basic Combat Trainer, BC-1.
T28 Trojan The North American T-28 Trojan was a piston-engined military trainer aircraft used by the United States armed forces in the 1950s and into the early 1980s.
Mustang and Stearman The North American Mustang and Boeing Steerman from Vintage Wings of Canada.
Mustang and Stearman
The North American Mustang and Boeing Steerman from Vintage Wings of Canada.The Mustang IV (named P-51 in the USA) is arguably the finest fighter aircraft design of all time let alone the Second World War. The first prototype of the P-51 was originally designed and built by North American Aviation not for the United States Army Air Force (USAAF), but in response to an RAF requirement. Most of the following production aircraft were powered by Packard-built Rolls-Royce Merlin engines that were capable of superb performance at high altitude.
The Boeing Stearman was manufactured as an initial training aeroplane by Boeing Aircraft Company (Witchita Division), which eventually constructed at least 8500 Stearmans, or more than 10,300 if one includes spare parts. No other biplane was ever built in this quantity. Beginning in 1934, the Americans sold the Stearman for export as the 'Kaydet.'
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