Watched most of the show in person yesterday. First ever airshow for my 4 year old daughter and she loved it. She giggled like crazy watching Mike Goulian do his performance and was quite comical as she started to make up her own names for the different maneuvers he was doing.
Great show my kids loved it. Technically it’s been a a 4 year tradition but only been twice. Will be back again next year. Rebel was great during the meet and greet. We have great pictures. Only thing needed, yes wash for all vehicles please. Had to spend 20 minutes using a water tank to flush sand out his eye. It is a lot safer to use eye wash, not tap.
After leaving Millington in early 1971, my first duty station,,,,, NAS Oceana. Wife and I had a rental house not to far from Rudee Inlet. I'll bet the area has changed a bunch since I left for NAS Albany in mid 1972.
Wow the f-16 viper demonstration was way better here than at NY there was only one pass with afterburner (9G turn) and Micheal Goulian did less maneuvers
GREAT AIRSHOW after 2 years !! I was there in person, and the maneuver at 4:57:35 was a close call. Atleast it looked like it from the ground, then I had to find it on the video. Yeah, Kind of close !!
As a former Hornet maintainer wow.. those jets look rough.. whatever happened to every 42 days getting painted. In my day our jet for an airshow team would have been freshly painted and clean.
Coastie helo is obviously a Sikorsky HH-60 Jayhawk, as the HH-65 Dauphin got called out on a real-world rescue mission. The Jayhawk is no slouch, capable of all USCG missions, itself.
It looks to have been waaaaaaaaaay better than JB Andrews show I attended on Saturday. The USN certainly knows how to put on a airshow to my likens! For the USAF to be celebrating their 75th anniversary I was expecting Andrews show to be even more exciting but it was not.
As soon as he said “fade the music to hear them yell brake” I was expecting to her my son crying. Thankfully only 1/3 of everyone there heard him crying.
Was stationed at NAS Oceana 1962 to 1964 had A4 Douglass Sky Hawk which the blue Angels flew at one time worked on that plane for a total of eight years plus worked at McDonnell Douglas building the wet wing POl David H Lashley US Navy Retired
Watched most of the show in person yesterday. First ever airshow for my 4 year old daughter and she loved it. She giggled like crazy watching Mike Goulian do his performance and was quite comical as she started to make up her own names for the different maneuvers he was doing.
Watched it live a few hours ago, The f35 was awesome!!
Great show my kids loved it. Technically it’s been a a 4 year tradition but only been twice. Will be back again next year.
Rebel was great during the meet and greet. We have great pictures.
Only thing needed, yes wash for all vehicles please. Had to spend 20 minutes using a water tank to flush sand out his eye. It is a lot safer to use eye wash, not tap.
After leaving Millington in early 1971, my first duty station,,,,, NAS Oceana. Wife and I had a rental house not to far from Rudee Inlet. I'll bet the area has changed a bunch since I left for NAS Albany in mid 1972.
Wow the f-16 viper demonstration was way better here than at NY there was only one pass with afterburner (9G turn) and Micheal Goulian did less maneuvers
F35 is hands down the LOUDEST fighter on the planet. That thrust just gets into your chest. Insane.
it made vapor when it accelerated from the touch and go
GREAT AIRSHOW after 2 years !! I was there in person, and the maneuver at 4:57:35 was a close call. Atleast it looked like it from the ground, then I had to find it on the video. Yeah, Kind of close !!
GOD i need to make it here sooner than later, its been a bucket list thing since the f-14
min 51:54 to 01:15 best real life Carol "Ms Marvel" Danvers, and much prettier of course.🤩🤩😱😱❤️❤️❤️
As a former Hornet maintainer wow.. those jets look rough.. whatever happened to every 42 days getting painted. In my day our jet for an airshow team would have been freshly painted and clean.
Coastie helo is obviously a Sikorsky HH-60 Jayhawk, as the HH-65 Dauphin got called out on a real-world rescue mission. The Jayhawk is no slouch, capable of all USCG missions, itself.
1:09:28 "Get that monstrosity away from my REAL jet". FOOL....😛🙃🤣
nice
It looks to have been waaaaaaaaaay better than JB Andrews show I attended on Saturday. The USN certainly knows how to put on a airshow to my likens! For the USAF to be celebrating their 75th anniversary I was expecting Andrews show to be even more exciting but it was not.
you should be there when they cad Cats instead of these junk ass F-18 garbage.
Awesome. But why doesnt the Navy put on a boat show too? And the Army could put on a boom-boom show?
The Navy also does a Fleet Week at Norfolk. Aka Boat Show. 🙂
As soon as he said “fade the music to hear them yell brake” I was expecting to her my son crying. Thankfully only 1/3 of everyone there heard him crying.
What performance?
Was stationed at NAS Oceana 1962 to 1964 had A4 Douglass Sky Hawk which the blue Angels flew at one time worked on that plane for a total of eight years plus worked at McDonnell Douglas building the wet wing POl David H Lashley US Navy Retired
So?
Stationed there for 5 out of my 8 years in the Navy, If you dont have Tomcats, its not worth watching.
I WENT THERE
WHO WENT THERE
SAY YES IF YOU DID
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Someone fire this announcer god he's flat terrible.. sounds like he's reading the script he's never looked at before.