Guys come out and watch the airshow next weekend...Should be a really good show provided the weather cooperates!! Here's the link to check out all the info on it:
http://www.meridianairshow.com
NAS Meridian Airshow!!!
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here are the War Birds
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BOEING B-17 FLYING FORTRESS
This B-17 is painted in "Memphis Belle" markings and will be flying in letting everyone have an opportunity to get a close look at this historic bomber.
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A6M ZERO REPLICA
Tora 101 is a Harvard IV turned into an A6M Zero by Twentieth Century Fox Studios for their movie, TORA! TORA! TORA! Now owned and operated by Doug Jackson.
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NORTH AMERICAN P-51 MUSTANG
One of the great workhorses of World War II is the P-51 Mustang. Its V-12 Merlin engine will fill the air with its unforgettable sound.
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DOUGLAS SBD-5 DAUNTLESS
The Dauntless helped the US Navy win many sea battles in the Pacific theater in World War II. See this beautiful war bird in action being flown in by the Commemorative Air Force, Dixie Wing.
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NORTH AMERICAN B-25 MITCHELL
This small but effective bomber was used in all theaters of World War II as well as the Dolittle raids on Japan. Be there when the Commemorative Air Force, Missouri Wing, brings this historic bomber to NAS Meridian.
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GRUMMAN TBM AVENGER
The Avenger was a very useful torpedo bomber for the US Navy during World War II. It carried a crew of three and could also haul up to four 500 lb. bombs or depth charges in its bomb bay instead of a torpedo. Come see this wonderful war bird up close when the Commemorative Air Force, Missouri Wing, flies in.
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BEECH C-45/SNB EXPEDITOR
The local Commemorative Air Force, Mississippi Wing, will be flying in this beautiful aircraft. This war bird way mainly used as a transport during World War II.
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NORTH AMERICAN SNJ TEXAN
The Texan, known as “The pilot maker,†will be flown in by the Commemorative Air Force, Razorback Wing. This war bird is what every pilot in the World War II era had to master before getting into a P-51 Mustang or a F4U Corsair.
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GRUMMAN FM-2 WILDCAT
This Wildcat, flown in by the Cavanaugh Flight Museum, is an early fighter of the Pacific theater in World War II. Many US Navy pilots became aces in this war bird.
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DOUGLAS C-47 SKYTRAIN
The Skytrain, owned by the Cavanaugh Flight Museum, is an unbelievable warbird that did so many unspoken tasks during World War II. The Skytrain is most famous for taking the brave men of the Army Airborne into France during the D-day invasion.
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YAKOVLEV YAK-9
The Yak-9 was the mainstay of the Soviet Air Force in the middle and late years of World War II, and was produced in greater numbers than any other Soviet fighter. Flown in by Danny Hickman.
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CESSNA L-19 / 0-1 BIRD DOG
The Bird Dog was used for forward air controller or observation roles. They were rarely used during the Korean War but are really known for their work in Vietnam.
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NORTH AMERICAN L-17 NAVION
The Navion is a successful civilian aircraft turned military. Purchased by the US Air Force as liaison aircraft, personnel/cargo carriers, and trainers.
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YAKOVLEV YAK-52
The Yak-52 was used as a primary flight trainer for Soviet flight students.
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BOEING STEARMAN
Boeing Aircraft manufactured 10,250 Stearmans as models, PT-13 and PT-17, N2S-1, N2S-2, N2S-3 and the N2S-4 for the Army and Navy. This made it the most successful primary trainer of World War II. This is a N2S-4 flown in by Carey Hardin.
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NORTH AMERICAN T-28 TROJAN
The North American T-28 Trojan replaced the T-6 Texan. It became the primary trainer for the U.S. Air Force and the U. S. Navy. This aircraft will be flown in by David Flickenstein.
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The Tora guy will be doing a Pyro show..should really be good...Looks like the weather is gonna be great for the show too...If I remember correctly I have around 39 acts performing....good for an audience..sucks for me coordinating...
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I was there with my JROTC class from Brandon. I went Sat. and it was great except for the expenses for drinks and stuff. I saw the plane were they were saying security was going out there to shoot him down with a 30 mm gun or something it was pretty neat except when the blue angles came up behind us and all you saw was the plane and then about a second or two later the sound. It was really good. If I ranked it from 1 to 10. 10 being the best I would rate it a 10. Good job Bustin' Ducks.
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Thanks Josh... I had nothing to do with the prices and believe you me..my wife let me know that she spent $5 on a hotdog and coke for my daughter!! A bottle of water was $2.50..Beer were $4.50 per draft..OUTRAGEOUS!!
THe wall of fire from the B-17 was awesome!!
At one time we had 26 Warbirds airbourne!! Pretty spectacular!! most of the pilots were in the their 60's and 70's! THe led pilot from the Canadian Pitts Special Formation Team was 72...Kinda cool to see these guys perform, and watch us youngsters goo and gaah on how good they were!!
THe wall of fire from the B-17 was awesome!!
At one time we had 26 Warbirds airbourne!! Pretty spectacular!! most of the pilots were in the their 60's and 70's! THe led pilot from the Canadian Pitts Special Formation Team was 72...Kinda cool to see these guys perform, and watch us youngsters goo and gaah on how good they were!!
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I had a blast. The old warbirds were amazing. My buddy conveniently left his wallet "in the truck", which was parked in the next county due to the vastness of the crowd/parking, so I/we spent over $120, but we never got thirsty or hungry and I got the t-shirt AND the chair.
They would, in fact, allow you to bring in as much bottled water as you could carry in your hands. A little publicized fact. Would you want it warm two hours later? Well I dunno.
The high "event" type prices are to be expected these days, when will folks quit being shocked? Nothing personal to lil'smacko or Bustin, lot's of folks were fussing. How much are Nacho's at the Saints game?

They would, in fact, allow you to bring in as much bottled water as you could carry in your hands. A little publicized fact. Would you want it warm two hours later? Well I dunno.
The high "event" type prices are to be expected these days, when will folks quit being shocked? Nothing personal to lil'smacko or Bustin, lot's of folks were fussing. How much are Nacho's at the Saints game?

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