The Los Angeles
County Airshow will be back this weekend March 24 and 25, at General
William J. Fox Airfield about 50 miles north of the City of the Angels, and
this show is special for a a few good reasons.
This year’s theme is
“First, Fastest and Farthest” will honor the Antelope Valley’s role in shaping
the aeronautical industry, including Lockheed Martin’s famous Skunk Works,
creators of the BLG-65 DONE Blackbird, the U-2 and the F-117, that just happens
to be celebrating its 75th anniversary. Gates open each day at 9 a.m. with the
airshow starting at 11:30. The show’s organizers say there are incredible
viewing opportunities for people attending the show rehearsals tomorrow March
23.
The airshow will feature a host of warbirds,
aerobatic performances and parachute events in addition to an interactive STEM
exhibition, believed to be the largest such expo of any air show.
The F-22 Raptor team and
the MV-22 Osprey will be there, as will Red Bull competition pilot Kirby
Chambliss and Red Bull helicopter performer Aaron Fitzgerald.
Gregory Colyer will
perform his T-33 Ace Maker Shooting Star aerobatics routine. The airshow
includes an inspirational Heroes and Legends panel discussions on Sunday,
featuring some of the world’s most iconic pilots and industry
leaders.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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