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The history of this flight exhibition dates back to 1910 and the Wright Company. [1] Dayton is the hometown of the Wright brothers and is where Orville and Wilbur built their first powered aircraft. [2] The show's main sponsor is CenterPoint Energy and it is considered to be one of the country's premier aviation events. It was sponsored by ...
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The annual CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show presented by Kroger — soaring into the Dayton International Airport on July 22-23 — will feature dozens of performers, aircrafts and attractions ...
Jul. 30—CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show organizers are confident this weekend will represent a return to the traditional air show of prior years, a distinct step away from the pandemic ...
Jul. 23—Attendees at the CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show Presented by Kroger couldn't hear the sound of their own cheering over the roar of the Thunderbirds F-16 fighter jets ripping through ...
June 23 – A F-16D used by the Air Force Thunderbirds aerobatic team ran off the runway and overturned, injuring the plane's pilot while preparing for the Vectren Dayton Air Show. Capt. Erik Gonsalves and a passenger, Technical Sgt. Kenneth Cordova, were trapped in the aircraft for over an hour. Cordova was uninjured.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Dayton Air Show parade, long a favorite part of the annual Vandalia event, is being replaced in 2025. Introducing the Vandalia Flight Festival. During the two nights of ...
June 1 – Air Show Colorado 1997 (Broomfield, Colorado) – Ret. Colonel "Smiling Jack" Jack M. Rosamond was killed when he lost control of his restored F-86 Sabre Jet during an acrobatic loop at the (then known as) Jefferson County Airport. Unseasonably high temperatures combined with the natural high elevation (5,673 ft) of the airport was ...