Aerobatics show returns to Airport Day June 11
NORTH NORWICH – After a 10-year hiatus, Chenango County will sponsor an aerobatics team and other in-flight demonstrations as part of the 21st annual Airport Day at the Lt. Warren E. Eaton Airport.
Festivities take place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 11 at the North Norwich airport on state Rt. 12. While the finishing touches are being made to the schedule, planned activities begin with a Norwich Rotary-sponsored pancake breakfast and include free flights throughout the day to those who sign up. Displays and presentations are scheduled in the morning with a radio controlled aircraft show beginning at noon followed by featured performers, the Iron Eagles Aerobatics Team.
“It’s been a long time since we had a real air show as part of Airport Day. We’re happy to be able to bring it back some of these great traditions, show off our gem of an airport. We hope for a great turnout and great weather,” said Chenango County Planning and Economic Development Committee Chairman David C. Law, R-Norwich.
Iron Eagles Aerobatics Team of Canaan, Conn. is a dynamic duo who fly challenging and close formations at a very fast pace. From their crossfire takeoff to the switchblade hammerhead, they are one of the most exciting and dynamic flying teams on the airshow circuit today, according to the Airport Day Coordinator Franklin Turner.
The New York State Troopers, the Oneonta RC Flyers, Chenango County Sheriff’s Department, the Chenango County Historical Society and Classic Car Museum are just a few of the organizations participating with displays and demonstrations. A host of public and private organizations that serve Chenango County will be on hand at the event. Spectators will have the opportunity to meet representatives and learn how the agencies help improve the quality of life in Chenango County.
“There will be a large assortment of aircraft, experimental aircraft, radio controlled aircraft – lots to do for the entire family,” Turner said.
Chenango County and a host of sponsors have offered their financial and in-kind contributions in support of Airport Day. Planning and safety for the day is provided by the TASIS Group.
Festivities take place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 11 at the North Norwich airport on state Rt. 12. While the finishing touches are being made to the schedule, planned activities begin with a Norwich Rotary-sponsored pancake breakfast and include free flights throughout the day to those who sign up. Displays and presentations are scheduled in the morning with a radio controlled aircraft show beginning at noon followed by featured performers, the Iron Eagles Aerobatics Team.
“It’s been a long time since we had a real air show as part of Airport Day. We’re happy to be able to bring it back some of these great traditions, show off our gem of an airport. We hope for a great turnout and great weather,” said Chenango County Planning and Economic Development Committee Chairman David C. Law, R-Norwich.
Iron Eagles Aerobatics Team of Canaan, Conn. is a dynamic duo who fly challenging and close formations at a very fast pace. From their crossfire takeoff to the switchblade hammerhead, they are one of the most exciting and dynamic flying teams on the airshow circuit today, according to the Airport Day Coordinator Franklin Turner.
The New York State Troopers, the Oneonta RC Flyers, Chenango County Sheriff’s Department, the Chenango County Historical Society and Classic Car Museum are just a few of the organizations participating with displays and demonstrations. A host of public and private organizations that serve Chenango County will be on hand at the event. Spectators will have the opportunity to meet representatives and learn how the agencies help improve the quality of life in Chenango County.
“There will be a large assortment of aircraft, experimental aircraft, radio controlled aircraft – lots to do for the entire family,” Turner said.
Chenango County and a host of sponsors have offered their financial and in-kind contributions in support of Airport Day. Planning and safety for the day is provided by the TASIS Group.
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