The International Air Show in Radom on August 29-30
24 August 2009
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The United States Air Force Airmen from the March Air Reserve Base in California will fly their C-17 “Globemaster” to Radom, Poland, where they will participate in a multi-national static display during the 11th Edition of Poland’s International Air Show, announced Mary Peterson, Air Attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Poland. The annual Air Show takes place at the Radom Military Airfield and includes a dynamic display, static display, and the aviation industry exhibition. The Air Show in Radom is one of the largest events organized in Poland. During two days, over 200,000 guests come to see the air performances, static displays and military equipment expositions. This year, two American pilots will fly to Poland in their A-10 “Thunderbolts” from the 81st Fighter Squadron at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. The Thunderbolts will also be part of the static display. The U.S. Air Force aircraft and crews arrive on August 27 and their aircraft will be on display on August 28 and 29.
Dynamic Display
The dynamic display will feature the appearence of some of the world's finestaerobatic display teams, as well as state-of-the-art aircraft, helicopters, gliders and even some historic vehicles. The AIR SHOW -2009 organizers have planned to present our guests with 480 minutes of air-displays each day! These performances will begin at 10am in the morning and end at 6pm in the afternoon.
Static Display
The static display is a great opportunity to take pictures of the aircraft participating in the AIR SHOW and have a chat with pilots and technicians from around the world. Who knows, maybe your youngster will want to become an air men himself once he has met these fantastic people. The static disiplay provides the visitors of the AIR SHOW with the latest information concerning every single type of aircraft participating in the event.
Please click here for more information on the C-17 Globemaster.
Photos of the C-17 from March Air Reserve Base can be found here.
For more information on the A-10 Thunderbolt, please click here.
Photos of the A-10 from Spangdahlem Air Base can be found here.



