Columbus Air Show returns to Rickenbacker airport
The three-day event runs starts Friday. The Columbus Air Show, a popular air show in Columbus, Ohio, has returned to Rickenbacker airport after three days of sellout crowds in 2023 led organizers to bring it back this year. The event will feature military aerobatic teams, drag racing prop planes, and Maverick and Iceman impersonators. The Air Force Thunderbirds aerobatics team will headline the event, performing their F-16 Fighting Falcon jets at speeds of over 700 mph. Highlights include drag racing bush planes competing in the "Columbus Cup," a mini D-Day reenactment to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the allied landing in Normandy. Tickets cost $65 for general admission, with some discounted tickets still available for $45 Friday and Sunday.

Diterbitkan : 10 bulan yang lalu oleh Ned Oliver di dalam Travel
• Organizers say three days of sellout crowds in 2023 convinced them to bring it back this year and they expect it to remain an annual event.
Why it matters: The show's mix of military aerobatic teams, drag racing prop planes and Maverick and Iceman (of "Top Gun" fame) impersonators make for a pretty unique afternoon of entertainment.
What they're saying: "Columbus was the largest city in the U.S. that did not have a regular air show," says Herb Gillen, a Columbus resident and native who organizes air shows all over the country but, until last year, hadn't yet been able to make one work in his hometown.
• "I wanted an air show here for the people," Gillen tells Axios, "and it was amazing the kind of response we got."
What to expect: The Air Force Thunderbirds aerobatics team is headlining the event.
• The group flies its F-16 Fighting Falcon jets as close as 18 inches apart and, "in their most extreme maneuvers," at speeds of more than 700 mph.
Other highlights include drag racing bush planes that will compete in the "Columbus Cup," as well as a miniature D-Day reenactment with armored vehicles, tanks and air support to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the allied landing in Normandy, per Gillen.
• In addition to the "Top Gun" impersonators, an actor portraying Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker is scheduled to work the crowd.
• Gillen hopes this will introduce more people to the Columbus-born WWI fighter pilot for whom Rickenbacker International Airport is named.
🎟️ If you go: The show is June 14-16 at the Rickenbacker airport, 2241 John Circle Drive.
• General admission tickets cost $65, but some discounted tickets are still available for $45 Friday and Sunday. Parking costs $25-30.
• Kids under 15 are free with a paying adult.