Winston-Salem Air Show celebrates 100 years of aviation Coupons

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In 1911, crowds gathered for the first air sample Winston Salem and were mesmerized by Lincoln Beachey, brochure of the exhibition in the world at a time, to “looping” signing ceremony in a biplane rickety wooden and canvas. A century later, the Fair Winston-Salem Air celebrates its 100th anniversary in September and spectators no less surprised by the variety of bold aerial exploits.

The largest annual air show in North Carolina Hall, Winston-Salem Air held September 9 to 11 at Smith-Reynolds Airport and feature some of the best demonstrations of military and civilian personnel for aerobatics in the world. F-104 Jet’s team title and displays signs of the emergence of the JET first team in Winston-Salem for 40 years. Known as the “missile with a man it,” Starfighter was conceived during the hottest days of the Cold War defense against supersonic Russian MiGs.

Other exciting acts include the AeroShell Aerobatic Team Extreme Machine Jet Truck, A-4 Skyhawk, F4U Corsair, Black Daggers Jump Team, Warbirds, and much more. Development of aviation is on display with the aircraft at the beginning of which, through Golden Age of Flight, World War II, the two departments, and the cold war jets, computer-assisted air today. Visitors can walk among the real Museum of Aviation at the same time they can talk about a brave pilots and crews who maintain these valuable pieces of history.

Winston-Salem Air Show begins Friday, September 9th 17:00 to 8:00 p.m. with a special performance by Aaron Tippin country musician. Program continues on Saturday and Sunday from 10 to 17. Tickets are available online at www.wsairshow.com food or Lowes.

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