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Airshows

Exhibitions in which aviators display their flying skills and aircraft
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Stinson SM-6000B, Stearman 4DM Speedmail, Stearman C3B (above, front to back.)

You’ve Got Mailplanes

Square-tail Stearmans, straight-wing Wacos, and Hisso Jennies top the roster of antique airplanes at a captivating grass strip in Iowa.
January 2009 | By John Fleischman

Photo Essay:The Blakesburg Fly-In

Antique airplanes—the cream of the crop—fluttered around corn country to celebrate an air mail birthday.
November 18, 2008 | By airspacemag.com

Addison Pemberton pilots his restored Boeing 40C earlier this year. On the September 10 flight, the author rode in the compartment beneath the upper wing.

A Ride in the Boeing 40C

Onboard “Airmail 1” for the first leg of the trip, from New York to Bellefonte.
September 11, 2008 | By Rebecca Maksel

This 1928 Zenith biplane was a real people pleaser.

Postcard from Oshkosh

Air & Space picks the best of this year’s EAA Airventure.
August 03, 2008 | By The Editors

When the Experimental Aircraft Association

Then & Now: Towering Achievement

Frozen moments as time marches on
July 2008 | By Kelly Nelson

A & S Interview: Brian Norris

A talk with an airshow operations coordinator.
July 2008 | By Diane Tedeschi

Peggy Krainz and pilot David Potuznik go for a spin over Gmunden, Austria. Krainz is also a general aviation flight instructor and plans to train wingwalkers.

My Wingwalker

If you think it's nerve-wracking on the wing, try being the one in the cockpit.
May 2008 | By Debbie Gary

Art Scholl

Airplanes of the Stars

Show performers talk about their favorite rides.
May 01, 2008 | By Linda Shiner

Charlie Kulp, 82, flew this Piper Cub (and wore those overalls) in more than 800 performances since 1973.

Goodbye, Silas Hicks

Charlie Kulp bids farewell to his alter ego, the "Flying Farmer."
March 01, 2008 | By Linda Shiner

Among the first to see the historical value of aircraft, Ed Maloney opened a museum in 1957 and has been adding airplanes ever since, like the Hawker Hurricane. What makes the Planes of Fame Air Museum especially thrilling to airplane fans is aircraft that fly.

Ed Maloney's Mission

The man behind, beside, and all over, the Planes of Fame Air Museum.
March 2008 | By Marshall Lumsden

Above & Beyond: Wings? Frail. Engine? Weak. Fly? Let's.

March 2008 | By Larry Lowe

Majors Ian McLean (Snowbird 1), Cory Blakely (Snowbird 3) and Chris Hope (Snowbird 5) meet fans and sign autographs.

Book Excerpt: "Snowbirds"

An ex-member of the Canadian team recalls his time on the tour.
May 2007 | By Steve Will

"The AeroShell Aerobatic Team is an act not to miss. This formation team flies the venerable AT-6G Texan and is a perennial favorite on the airshow circuit. With skill, grace and coordination this is precision formation flying at its best. And who does

Airshows 2007: Photographer's Choice

Three pros pick their favorite acts to shoot.
May 2007 | By airspacemag.com

Snowbirds perform gasp-inducing maneuvers like the Four-Way Cross.

The Moose Jaw Nine

What the Canadian Snowbirds have that the Navy's Blue Angels don't.
May 2007 | By Graham Chandler

Northrop Flying Wing

And Then There Was One

Ten airplanes that are the last still flying.
March 2007 | By Stephen Joiner

Airline pilot Mark Watt flies Steve Craig

Interview: Steve Craig

Proud owner of the last flying Wildcat
March 2007 | By Diane Tedeschi

The Masters of Disaster ratcheted up the drama with a jet-powered Waco UPF-7 biplane and a Chevy truck.

Extreme Airshow

A fellow performer remembers the act that pushed too far.
January 2007 | By Debbie Gary

DoD photo by Master Sgt. Keith Baxter, USAF

The Raptor Rocks

F-22s treat airshow fans to a maneuverability demo.
September 2006 | By Linda Shiner

Think Small

Eleven airplanes you could only call "cute."
May 2006 | By Patricia Trenner

The Jungmeister is a legendary aerobatic airplane developed in the 1930s.

Le Airshow

Where can you see a a formation of World War I fighters, a Mirage 2000, and a Junkers Ju 52 all on the same day?
May 2006 | By Bettina H. Chavanne


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