Visitors will have the opportunity to explore numerous static displays up close on the flight line! A complete and finalized list of static displays will be released soon, so stay tuned. In the meantime, here are a few notable aircraft that will be featured. Please note that all displays are subject to change.
The CAF Airbase Georgia was chartered in 1987 and designated an Airbase in 2021 in recognition of its growth and achievements. Comprising over 300 volunteers, the Airbase operates rare WWII aircraft, including a P-51D Mustang, FG-1D Corsair, one of the few flying SBD-5 Dauntless, P-63A Kingcobra, and more, with additional aircraft under restoration. As a non-profit “flying museum,” Airbase Georgia preserves aviation history and relies on volunteer and donor support. It is the only flying museum in the Atlanta metro area, offering the public a chance to experience historic aircraft up close. CAF Airbase Georgia will offer rides throughout the weekend.
URL: https://airbasegeorgia.org/
The Berlin Airlift Historical Foundation, founded in 1988 and based in New Jersey, is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Berlin Airlift. The Foundation restores and operates historic aircraft as “flying memorials and classrooms” to educate the public about this pivotal humanitarian mission. Its Douglas C-54, painted in the colors of the 48th Troop Carrier Squadron, serves as a mobile museum honoring the 101 lives lost during the airlift. The Foundation also operates the Boeing C-97G “Angel of Deliverance,” the largest airworthy piston-powered aircraft, representing the only C-97 used in the airlift. With approximately 500 volunteers, the Foundation brings history to communities across North America and beyond, using its aircraft to engage audiences at airshows, school events, and educational programs. Through these efforts, the Foundation continues to honor the sacrifices of those involved and keep the story of the Berlin Airlift alive for future generations.
URL: http://www.spiritoffreedom.org/
Next manages a high-tech, high-impact recruitment campaign that brings the U.S. Air Force directly to communities across America. Since 2012, the campaign has inspired young
men and women to explore more than 200 career opportunities within the Air Force. From local high schools to collegiate and professional sports events, state fairs, and STEM programs, each of the 12 touring assets challenges potential recruits physically and mentally, showcasing the skills and capabilities of the world’s most technologically advanced fighting force. In partnership with AOR and GSD&M, Next continually refines operational strategies to manage the complex logistics of each mobile tour while maximizing the campaign’s reach and impact nationwide.
URL: https://nextmarketing.com/case-study/usaf
At each airshow, a wide range of military assets from every branch of the U.S. Armed Forces are featured. Highlights include U.S. Navy helicopters and F/A-18 Hornets, U.S. Army and Coast Guard helicopters, and U.S. Air Force cargo and training aircraft. These displays showcase and support the capabilities of America’s military forces.
DeKalb-Peachtree Airport and the Good Neighbor Airshow have, over the years, hosted some of the rarest and most unique warbirds and vintage aircraft. From legendary WWII bombers like the B-29 and B-25 to iconic fighters such as the North American P-51 Mustang and F4U Corsair, this year’s event promises an unforgettable display of some of the most historic and rare warbirds still flying in the United States. A full list of participating aircraft will be available soon.
Since 2012, Next has elevated the U.S. Air Force’s touring recruitment campaign into a force to be reckoned with by inspiring America’s brightest young men and women to explore 200+ career options. From local High Schools to professional and collegiate sports, and state fairs to STEM events, each of the 12 unique touring assets tests potential recruits physically and mentally through a variety of on-site challenges that embody the world’s most technologically advanced fighting force. Alongside AOR, GSD&M, we work to continuously employ and evolve operational best practices for each mobile tour’s complex logistical demands while relentlessly pursuing to maximize the campaign’s reach and impact across the United States.
The Berlin Airlift Historical Foundation, founded in 1988 and based in New Jersey, is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Berlin Airlift. The Foundation restores and operates historic aircraft as “flying memorials and classrooms” to educate the public about this pivotal humanitarian mission. Its Douglas C-54, painted in the colors of the 48th Troop Carrier Squadron, serves as a mobile museum honoring the 101 lives lost during the airlift. The Foundation also operates the Boeing C-97G “Angel of Deliverance,” the largest airworthy piston-powered aircraft, representing the only C-97 used in the airlift. With approximately 500 volunteers, the Foundation brings history to communities across North America and beyond, using its aircraft to engage audiences at airshows, school events, and educational programs. Through these efforts, the Foundation continues to honor the sacrifices of those involved and keep the story of the Berlin Airlift alive for future generations.
Additional static display aircraft will be announced as they are confirmed.
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