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Witness aviation history come to life with the Navy Legacy Flight at our air show! Watch the iconic F4U Corsair, a World War II legend, soar alongside the cutting-edge E/A-18 Growler in a breathtaking display of heritage and modern aerial prowess. The Corsair, renowned for its distinctive gull wings and combat history, will fly in formation with the Growler, the Navy's advanced electronic warfare aircraft. Don't miss this unique opportunity to see these two remarkable aircraft perform together, celebrating the past and present of naval aviation. Join us for an unforgettable experience!...

The MH-53 Sea Dragon stands as one of the most robust and versatile helicopters in the arsenal of the United States Navy. Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 15 (HM-15), also known as the "Blackhawks," is a distinguished unit within the United States Navy that operates the MH-53 Sea Dragon. Established in 1987, the squadron is based at Naval Station Norfolk and plays a crucial role in the Navy's mine countermeasure efforts. Originally designed for long-range mine countermeasures, the Sea Dragon's primary mission involves the detection and destruction of naval mines, a critical capability in securing maritime passages. Its secondary roles encompass fleet support and heavy lift operations, making it an invaluable asset in amphibious warfare and logistics. Equipped with state-of-the-art sensors...

The EA-18G Growler is the most advanced airborne electronic attack (AEA) platform and is the only one in production today. A variant of the combat-proven F/A-18F Super Hornet, the Growler provides tactical jamming and electronic protection to U.S. military forces and allies around the world. Industry and the U.S. Navy continue to invest in advanced Growler capabilities to ensure it continues to protect all strike aircraft during high-threat missions for decades to come....

The F-22 Raptor is the fastest and most maneuverable fighter jet in the world today. The F-22's twin engines produce more thrust than any other fighter. Combined with its sleek aerodynamic design, this allows the F-22 to “Supercruise” at 1.5 times the speed of sound without using fuel consuming afterburner. The F-22’s unique thrust vectoring and advanced flight controls allow it to outmaneuver any other aircraft. The F-22 Raptor demo puts thrust vectoring on full display during its demonstration defying imagination as it climbs straight up, stops in mid-air, then reverses towards the ground before flipping the nose around in a summersault at near zero forward speed. The F-22 makes sharp, sudden turns displacing and compress air into vapor and...

The Golden Knights are made up of several expert teams and skilled professionals who all play a critical role in the Army’s success. This includes parachute teams, aircraft pilots, and even those behind-the-scenes handling jump logistics. Whether you’re jumping out of planes going 120 miles per hour or learning how to land with expert precision, you’ll embrace the thrill of adventure and feel proud while doing it....

The F-16 is the "Sports Car" of the U.S. military fighter jet community. A single engine, single pilot jet, it's sleek, highly maneuverable and fast. The F-16 Viper Demo Team shows off the full capabilities of the jet including high speed maneuvers at over 600 mph and G wrenching turns where the pilot will feel over 9 times the weight of his own body. The demo routine will include inverted spins and a 3 mile climb straight up that will take less than 10 seconds.  > Click Here for more information on the F-16....

The U.S. Navy Blue Angels fly the F-18 Super Hornet and perform perform a combination of formation and solo maneuvers in an inspiring high energy demonstration. The four-jet diamond performs precision formation flight with the aircraft wingtips as close as 2 feet apart while performing loops, inverted rolls and even high performance turns. The two solo jets perform high energy maneuvers together and from opposite directions closing in on each other as fast as 1,000 mph. The six jets come together in the delta formation as the finale for the show, flying difficult formations and signature breaks that fill the sky with speed, sound and smoke trails!  > Click Here for more information on the Blue Angels....