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2011
Air Shows
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Wings
over Wayne Airshow: Seymour Johnson AFB Open House, April 16-17,
2011 |
Location: Goldsboro,
North Carolina |
Admission: Free |
Parking: Free |
Value: Excellent |
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WOW! What an event, as in many ways it felt like
being on a roller coaster ride! Several highs and lows, mostly
due to weather! Friday’s media day was sunny with pleasant
temperatures, Saturday it was overcast, very windy, and quite cold,
then the show was cancelled, then rain, thunder, and tornados in
the area followed by Sunday’s bright blue skies and pleasant
temperatures. The AFB did a great job, with their safety first
attitude!
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Seymour Johnson Air Force Base is the home of
the 4th Fighter Wing. The 4th Fighter Wing is a direct descendant
of the World War II 4th Fighter Group, the United States Army Air
Force VIII Fighter Command unit formed from the members of the
Royal Air Force Eagle Squadrons. The fighter squadrons of the Royal
Air Force were formed prior to the United States entry into World
War II with volunteer pilots from the United States. The wing consists
of four squadrons of F-15E Strike Eagles:
- 333rd Fighter Squadron Lancers "Red Fin
Flash"
- 334th Fighter Squadron Eagles "Blue Fin
Flash"
- 335th Fighter Squadron Chiefs "Green Fin
Flash"
- 336th Fighter Squadron Rocketeers "Yellow
Fin Flash"
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SJ AFB
is also home to the F-15E Strike Eagle Demo Team. One of the favorite
teams of this reviewer due to the F-15E's capabilities apart from
the dual-role fighter designed to perform air-to-air and air-to-ground
missions; it is large, fast and loud! Thrilling to watch if one likes
fast jets. |
The
two day event usually draws large crowds, but due to Saturday’s
inclement weather, the organizers announced a briefer schedule with
many acts that were moved up. Four F-15’s in formation roared
across the sky as the National Anthem was sung followed by the Golden
Knights, but it became quickly obvious that the high winds would
jeopardize the safety of the flyers as well as the public and Saturday’s
event was cancelled at 11:30 a.m. It was a good call as a Tornado
touched down just near the AFB later on. |
Sunday’s
event was excellent, and according to the announcer, with “record
breaking crowds.” The spectators were thrilled by many acts
such as the Sky Soldiers AH-1G Cobra helicopters, Tora! Tora! Tora!
from the Commemorative Air Force WWII re-enactment of the 1942 Pearl
Harbor attack, A-10 East Demo Team, F-4 Phantom East Demo, the Strike
Eagle Team, and the ACC Heritage Flight with several civilian performers.
Interestingly enough, Jacquie Warda and her beautiful Red Eagle Pitts
S-1T Biplane while present, was not on the performers’ list,
and many could not understand why she was not a performer and only
as static? A feeling shared by Jacquie, when I asked her. There was
a special ceremony honoring the Tuskegee Airmen during both days.
The closing flying act was the awesome performance of the Thunderbirds!
There were several civilian aircraft, WWI and WWII and modern warbirds
on display including: the B-17F Memphis Belle, Hawker Hurricane,
P-40 Warhawk, and the F-22 Raptor. There was a large Kid’s
Zone, Flight simulator, several demonstrations such as the military
working dog demo, and even some hot cars. Sunday concluded with
a free concert by country star Tracy Lawrence. |
There were plenty of food and refreshment vendors at typical
pricing, water or soda at $3.00 each, burgers $6.00, etc. Portable
sanitary facilities were grouped in three areas, which required
considerable time to reach for the spectators near the flight line.
For the future, dispersing them in more areas would be more suitable.
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Over all, it was a great air show to attend, despite
the weather situation. I wish to thank all who helped our team
of photographers and for their warm hospitality, especially thanks
to: Robin DeMark ACC 4 FW/PA, TSgt Tammie Moore ACC 4 FW/PA, and
their wonderfully helpful staff; Major Mike "CASH" Maeder,
Captain Steven "BUDA" Bofferding, Master Sgt. Michael
E. Pate of the F-15E Strike Eagle Team; Major Dylan “HABU” Thorpe
and his A-10 Team. You, are all great examples of the professionalism
of the USAF!
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Other aircraft that flew or were
on static display: |
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USAF Thunderbirds
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US Army Golden Knights
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ACC A-10 East Demo
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ACC F-15E Strike Eagle Demo
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ACC Heritage Demo
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Tora! Tora! Tora!
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Sky Soldiers
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P-51 Demo
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Twin Beech 18 (Matt
Younkin)
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Rob Holland
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MiG 17F -Randy Ball
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Jacquie B
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B-1
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KC-135
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B-52
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And many other warbirds and civilian aircraft.
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Rating:
8.75 out of 10
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