This year’s Airpower Over the Midwest was held September 11-12 at Scott AFB, IL. Attendance was high, especially on Sunday, when the weather was perfect for flying. After a two decade absence, the Blue Angels returned to Scott AFB with a robust routine that kept the crowds in rapt attention throughout the performance. The variety of performers and static displays provided something of interest for young and old alike.
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The aerial demonstrations from the World War II era aircraft featured “Tora! Tora! Tora!” team reenactment of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the B-25 “Show Me” simulating the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo. The Cold War era was represented by Greg Colyer’s T-33 “Ace Maker,” Fighter Jets MiG-17 flown by David Macaluso, and the F-4 East Team QF-4E Phantom II flown by Ltc. Greg Blount. Captain Ryan Corrigan from Viper East Demonstration Team flew his solo routine, and was later joined the QF-4E for the Heritage Flight. Scott’s own C-21 and C-9 aircraft also made several pattern circuits, and a visiting C-17 was put through its paces. Civilian performers included Jason Newburg in his Pitts S-2S and Matt Chapman flying the CAP 231EX. Scott AFB favorites, the Golden Knights, performed twice, and of course, the Blue Angels kept the crowd cheering until the end. |