Air Shows
Sporting a bright yellow and black paint scheme on their CT-4E Airtrainers, the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Red Checkers Aerobatic Team are amongst the best of the best. The RNZAF first began aerobatic flying in the years following World War II.
Officially formed back in 1965, the Royal Air Force Red Arrows quickly became tried and true ambassadors representing not only the Royal Air Force, but the entire United Kingdom.
Even a rainbow can't brighten the sky like the colorful panorama brought about by hot air balloons. Each with its own pattern and design, the sight of a group of hot air balloons can put a smile on anyone's face. Soaring up into the clouds, floating on air, reminding us that we are just a tiny part of the big ...
When you talk about air shows and aerial acrobats, you'd be seriously remiss if you failed to mention the astonishing precision of the Canadian Snowbirds. A true representation of the professional nature, teamwork, dedication and discipline that has become synonymous with the Canadian Forces, the Snowbirds Demonstration Team is a sight to be seen. The Snowbirds have become a Canadian ...
After the end of World War II, Chief of Naval Operations Chester W. Nimitz decided that the U.S. needed something to attract and keep the public's interest in Naval Aviation. So he ordered the assembly of a flight demonstration team. Less than a year later, in June 1946, the "Blue Angels" performed their first official flight demonstration at their ...