For those who crave to defy gravity and feel the g-forces
pulling, the Florida International Air Show in Punta Gorda is an indulgent
thrill. Artistic pilots show off their
creativity in the sky, from a comedy act by the Alabama Boys, to high flying
jets zipping by, synchronized flying, and stunts that make you hold your
breath. There’s race cars, motorcycles,
and boats on display with even more ways to tempt.
The 36th Annual Show, which is run entirely by
volunteers, features so many demonstrations of skill, booths of local
businesses giving away promotions that are worth snagging, different types of
vehicles to gawk at, bouncing attractions for kids, different craft beers to
try, and so many different types of planes to see, that it can almost be
overwhelming. The layout changed from
last year, as they had to change the flight pattern in hopes of securing more
acts in the future; acts like the Thunderbirds and Blue Angels will not take
off or land over residential areas, so things like that need to be
considered. With the change in layout,
there’s more area to fill – which means more area to walk as well.
There were school bus shuttles provided to help get people
from parking to the gate (which was a longer walk this year, compared to last
year), and there were also golf cart shuttles to get people from the viewing
areas back to the main gate. It will be
interesting to see what things might be added in the future now that there is
more space, and even though there was a little wait for the shuttle, they had
the lines moving steadily. More area
just means more room for more attractions next year.
This year was the first year they held the FIAS 5K – Run on
the Runway Saturday Morning. People
could take a helicopter ride and get up close with vintage planes, warbirds,
utility and light aircraft. Friday night
had twilight performances, as well as fireworks.
The star of the 2012 reality show “Air Boss,” Wayne Boggs
has more than 20 years as an Air Boss, working the Chicago O’Hare as a traffic
controller, and averaging 18-25 air shows a year: www.airbossconsulting.com . Show Announcer Rob Reider announced his first
air show in 1978, and he has been a pilot since 1982.
Military Men and Veterans are heros. This year, the air show recognized WWII
veterans Peter Taylor, John Arens, Richard Cembalisty, Robert Haff, James
Hicks, Matthew Kostowski, Alfred Parker, and Irvin Yoas. Don “Grumpy” Stamp’s Warbird Review features
pilots, veterans and NATA members that honored veterans with the demonstration
of the “Missing Man” formation, flying a variety of WWII Aircraft.
Greg Koontz Airshows presented County Comes to Town with the
Alabama Boys, a comedy flying act. Clem
interrupts the announcer with a flying lesson voucher, insisting it be honored,
only to wind up taking off without the instructor, which left grandpa trying to
shoot him down. There’s a series of
stunt flying that makes you question, followed by a landing at the World’s
Smallest Airport.
Scott Yoak, who graduated from Emby Riddle Aeronautical
University, has a Surface Level Aerobatic waiver in the P-51 and performs in
dozens of shows a year. The Deputy Team
Chief for the Black Diamond Jet Team, he flew the “Quicksilver” P-51 Mustang. For the “Class of ’45,” Yoak joined forces
with Jim Tobul - who flies a plane that was a ten-year restoration project with
his father, a F4U-4 Corsair “Korean War Hero” that was found abandoned in a
lime and avocado orchard near Homestead, FL.
Falling from the sky was the United States Army Parachute
Team the Golden Knights ( www.goarmy.com/events/golden-knights.html
). Soaring down in black and gold
parachutes, the team does formations, such as the diamond formation. The Fokker C-31A Troopship is their primary
mode of transportation, as well as a Viking UV-18C Twin Otter Series 400.
From Luke Air Force Base, the F-35 Heritage Flight Team
flying the fifth-generation fighter, the F-35A, which produces 43,000 lbs of
thrust and consists of a 3-stage fan, a
6-stage compressor, an annular combustor, a single stage high-pressure turbine,
and a 2-stage low-pressure turbine..
With more stealth, aerodynamic performance and advanced avionics, the
agile, versatile, high performance 9g capable multirole fighter will replace
the Air Force’s older fleet of F-16 Fighting Falcons and A-10 Thunderbolt II’s. Electronic sensors of the Electro-Optical
Distributed Aperture System (DAS) provide situational awareness for enhanced
warnings and day/night pilot vision; additionally, the Electro-Opitcal
Targeting System (EOTS) provides precision targeting with extended range detection,
as well as long range detection from air-to-air threats, which pilots can see
on their helmet’s visor display.
The “Homewrecker” Ford F650 Jet Truck ( www.facebook.com/McCart-Jet-Motorsports
)has thrust from three GE J85 turbine engines with afterburners, which is about
18,000 pounds of thrust, which means about 36,000 horsepower in afterburner
mode. Going a quarter mile in just over
six seconds, McCart Jet Motorsports takes on Redline Airshows in truck versus
plane race that clocks well over 200 miles an hour. Redline ( www.RedlineAirShows.com ) is a 2-ship
formation aerobatic performance team consisting of Ken Rieder, an aerobatic and
multi-engine flight instructor, and Jon Thocker, a pilot retired after 25 years
of flying heavy jets to pursue building and flying experimental aircraft.
Each year changes at the Florida International Air Show, as
new acts are brought in, and with the new event layout being of a bigger design
than before, it will be interesting to see how the event grows next year. Though the annual event changed from March to
October, it is still worth seeing. Hop
aboard planes, a train car from the holocaust, the Immokalee Seminole Casino
and Hotel hot air balloon, brand new Harley Davidson motorcycles, brand new
boats, or into any of the other attractions at the Florida airshow, and feel
the rush of excitement that fills you, as those little kid dreams turn into
reality.
For more information on the International Florida Air Show,
visit www.floridairshow.com, www.twitter.com/Florida_Airshow,
and www.facebook.com/floridaairshow. For more by Marisa, visit www.lulu.com/spotlight/thorisaz.
I have always loved air shows,but never attended one.Air show is a perfect dream come true for plane lovers.I love all of the pictures
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