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Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Ft Worth Air Show Air Power Expo


This Airshow is not participating in 2013.
Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Ft Worth
Ft Worth , TX 76127
Dates: April 16, 2011 - April 17, 2011
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Comments (7)

Love it! Easy to get to and out of.Plenty of parking and places to set your chair. Great displays and everyone ready to answer questions.A first rate show.

Posted by Charles Hess on March 18,2009 | 07:06 PM

No I haven't been but we are planning on going to this one. But I have a question if anyone could answer it for me, please," How much does it cost for the show and parking?"

Posted by Heather on May 1,2009 | 01:22 AM

Attend all of them and have NO complaints. Keep up the great work. Missed having one last year.

Posted by Stephen W. Dodge on May 4,2009 | 02:03 PM

I think parking is free here on the base.
It was last time we went to an airshow.

Posted by D mason on May 11,2009 | 02:53 PM

We are retired military. Can we drive on base for closer parking. Does everyone in car need to be military?

If we drive a car that does not have a military sticker, will one military ID. work or will we need to register as a guest and would everyone need to have a military ID.? thanks

Posted by norma nelson on May 14,2009 | 04:17 PM

Is there an update for the 2010 show? Is this show open to non-military personnel? I have taken my sons to the show at Alliance Airfield and attended Love Field when I was a child myself. My E-Mail is codymw1983@msn.com any updates would be highly appreciated. EDITORS' REPLY: No information as yet. We suggest you contact the Public Affairs Department of the base.

Thank you,
Cody M. Wright
Resident of Fort Worth

Posted by cody wright on August 18,2009 | 08:17 PM

The 2011 air expo show was a wonderful experience, from begining to the very end.

Posted by mary on April 18,2011 | 02:01 PM

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