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Events: Can't get enough of aviation events? Look at the list below for some of the most popular aviation related events in the area!
For the rest of the action going on at Republic Airport on Memorial Day Weekend please refer to the last page
Reading, PA Airshow Date/Location: June 4,5,6th/Reading, PA Official Site:Click here Nycaviation: Asb.tv:Click here
Red Bull Air Race Date/Location: June 19,20th/ New York City Official Site:Click Here Nycaviation:Click here Asb.tv:Click here
Rhode Island Airshow Date/Location: June 26,27th/Rhode Island Official Site:Click here Nycaviation: Asb.tv:
Thunder Over The Boardwalk 2010 Date/Location: August 25th/Atlantic City, New Jersey Official Site:Click here Nycaviation: Asb.tvClick here
Air Force Week/ Cony Island Airshow Date/Location:August 28,29th/Cony Island, New York Official Site: Nycaviation:Click Here Asb.tv:
The Grand Old Airshow Date/Location: Summer 2010/Brookhaven Airport, Brookhaven, New York Official Site:Click here Nycaviation: Asb.tv:
American Airpower Museum Labor Day Warbird Airshow Date/Location: Labor Day 2010/ Republic Airport Farmingdale, New York Official Site:Click Here Nycaviation: Asb.tv:
NAS Oceana Airshow Date/Location: September 17-19,2010/NAS Oceana, Virginia Official Site:Click here Nycaviation: Asb.tv:Click here
Know of any other events in the area? Post them here or email me at nyasinfo@gmail.com
2011 coverage:
If all goes well I will most likely post another guide with 2011 info on Nycaviation and Asb.tv.
I will also update my Twitter with 2011 info as it becomes available.
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Joined: Wed Apr 20, 2005 9:35 pm Posts: 5415 Location: Enjoying the view from 200ft, at 200kts!
Nick wrote:
I'll be there. We get great parking every year!
jealous! can i bum a ride?
_________________ Engine RPM and rotor RPM must BOTH be kept in the GREEN. Failure to heed this commandment will adversely affect the morale of the crew.
Joined: Fri Jun 16, 2006 5:27 pm Posts: 494 Location: Long Island NY
NLovis wrote:
Woo I love that time of year. Last year the weather didnt cooperate and we had to leave after 2+ hrs of waiting for the fog to clear. Man I cant wait.
That fog kept us from flying the shoreline on our way in. Plus we had to circle for about 30 minutes prior to landing. Looking forward to better weather this year!
That fog kept us from flying the shoreline on our way in. Plus we had to circle for about 30 minutes prior to landing. Looking forward to better weather this year!
Don't you guys fly into much worse weather than that on purpose?
Anyway, I usually work hard to keep http://www.longislandaviation.info up to date with blog-style posts on air show updates. I started doing that because nobody else was - for the first few airshows, information was scattered all over the 'net, so I just gathered it all in one convenient location. However, things have changed since then, and the official website, this forum, and Air Show Buzz are now excellent sources of information. As long as the first post in this thread stays up to date, I'm thinking I might as well just post a link straight to here. The effort I put in seems redundant, and I may not even have the time to keep up with everything (you know, the whole finding-a-job-after-graduation thing ain't easy these days).
What are your thoughts - will keeping my website active be a help or hinderance to the general populace? Please respond in a PM, I'd rather not hijack this thread.
Joined: Wed Apr 20, 2005 9:35 pm Posts: 5415 Location: Enjoying the view from 200ft, at 200kts!
GrummanFan wrote:
Nick wrote:
That fog kept us from flying the shoreline on our way in. Plus we had to circle for about 30 minutes prior to landing. Looking forward to better weather this year!
Don't you guys fly into much worse weather than that on purpose?
n reason to fly into thunderstorms in peacetime...
_________________ Engine RPM and rotor RPM must BOTH be kept in the GREEN. Failure to heed this commandment will adversely affect the morale of the crew.
Joined: Fri Jun 16, 2006 5:27 pm Posts: 494 Location: Long Island NY
cancidas wrote:
GrummanFan wrote:
Nick wrote:
That fog kept us from flying the shoreline on our way in. Plus we had to circle for about 30 minutes prior to landing. Looking forward to better weather this year!
Don't you guys fly into much worse weather than that on purpose?
n reason to fly into thunderstorms in peacetime...
Much less because of an airshow. We did however fly a few impromptu demo's to keep the crowd interested while the weather cleared.
Joined: Wed Apr 20, 2005 9:35 pm Posts: 5415 Location: Enjoying the view from 200ft, at 200kts!
Nick wrote:
Much less because of an airshow. We did however fly a few impromptu demo's to keep the crowd interested while the weather cleared.
from what i heard from the golden knights after it was all over, sean tucker did the same when he made like a helicopter and cleared a LZ for the knights to jump into.
_________________ Engine RPM and rotor RPM must BOTH be kept in the GREEN. Failure to heed this commandment will adversely affect the morale of the crew.
Sean Tucker is a riot and his daughters, or at least what I beleive to be his daughters were total smoke shows. Pizza and wine on Sean's dime last year. Right before the tag of "Viper East" was branded. LOL Unfortuneately, it appaears I will not be present for this event as there is a strong chance I will be moving back to SRQ 3/4 time.
_________________ Keeping your jet engine at full power is just a way of letting dinosaurs roar one more time.... To me that is not pollution... It's more like a pterodactyl with a DirectTv pod on it's back...Don't worry, a few million years later the cave men are still trying to take them out of the sky though.
At first I panicked. I thought Memorial Day was the weekend before! Phew. Anyway, lets hope they can bring another awesome Demo team along. I would loved to see the B-1 of F-22 again.
As a huge Grumman fan, having an E-2 would be amazing as well.
Joined: Thu Apr 21, 2005 12:07 am Posts: 468 Location: Marlton, New Jersey
Since the Blues will be there, I wouldn't count on a Super Hornet demo. Hope ACC provides two demos, but I don't think that'll happen... wouldn't mind seeing Zeke...
Oh and Ryan... I'm sure you're thinking of Sean's wife. His daughter was not at Jones Beach (she used to travel to a lot of shows but because of school she only does west coast shows). Great guy, though!
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