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Ghost Squadron planes clip wings during Fort Lauderdale Air Show
Read full article: Ghost Squadron planes clip wings during Fort Lauderdale Air ShowThe Fort Lauderdale Air Show performer lineup on Saturday and Sunday includes the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, the Ghost Squadron, and the A-10 Thunderbolt II and Navy F-18 Rhino demo teams.
Fort Lauderdale Air Show: Police officers close State Road A1A to traffic
Read full article: Fort Lauderdale Air Show: Police officers close State Road A1A to trafficThe Fort Lauderdale Air Show performer lineup on Saturday and Sunday includes the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, the Ghost Squadron, and the A-10 Thunderbolt II and Navy F-18 Rhino demo teams.
Fort Lauderdale Air Show brings boost to local businesses along the beach
Read full article: Fort Lauderdale Air Show brings boost to local businesses along the beachThere will be a lot of really cool aircrafts flying around Broward County for the next few days, and all of those planes bring a lot of business to the people working down on Fort Lauderdale Beach.
Fort Lauderdale Air Show returns, headlined by US Air Force Thunderbirds
Read full article: Fort Lauderdale Air Show returns, headlined by US Air Force ThunderbirdsThe Thunderbirds of course would be considered by most people to be the main attraction, but they are far from the only military aircraft that are going to be flying around Fort Lauderdale Beach this weekend.
US Navy Blue Angels to headline the 2021 Fort Lauderdale Air Show
Read full article: US Navy Blue Angels to headline the 2021 Fort Lauderdale Air ShowThe 2021 Fort Lauderdale Air Show returns May 8 through May 9 at Fort Lauderdale Beach, where guests will be able to witness the U.S. Navy Blue Angels’ impressive performance from the shore, among other performances by the F-16 Viper Demo Team and more.
Fort Lauderdale Air Show has a different look for 2020
Read full article: Fort Lauderdale Air Show has a different look for 2020FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The Fort Lauderdale Air Show lifts off Saturday, and while it will be headlined by some really cool military aircraft, things will look a little different this year. For one, you can’t buy tickets for the VIP areas at the door. You must buy them ahead of time on the air show’s website. It’s CDC guidelines, and that’s what we go by.”Fort Lauderdale airshow will have a different look in 2020This year’s show will include the brand new Air Force F-35s, one of which will be piloted by the first female to fly an F-35 in a demonstration like this. U.S. Air Force fighter jet demo teams will also be aboard the F-22 Raptor, F-16 Viper and A-10 Thunderbolt II.
Fort Lauderdale Air Show Schedule: Look up this weekend
Read full article: Fort Lauderdale Air Show Schedule: Look up this weekendFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The Fort Lauderdale Air Show will be soaring through our sky Saturday and Sunday, with the event beginning at 11:30 a.m. both days and lasting until about 3 p.m. While centered in front of Birch State Park on A1A, the action can be seen from many vantage points in Fort Lauderdale. “The stage for the Fort Lauderdale Air Show is two miles wide and 500 feet high,” Fort Lauderdale City Manager Chris Lagerbloom said when the rescheduled event was announced last month. Marine advisoryVia Fort Lauderdale Police: Boaters are advised of a no anchoring and safety zone off the Fort Lauderdale Beach area. The safety zone area, where anchoring is not permitted, will be marked with buoys and protected by the Fort Lauderdale Police Department Marine Unit, as well as additional multi-agency marine law enforcement partners.
Fort Lauderdale Air Show hits the sky in November
Read full article: Fort Lauderdale Air Show hits the sky in NovemberFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Fort Lauderdale is getting an air show in 2020 after all. Organizers announced that the 2020 Fort Lauderdale Air Show will take place Nov. 21-22 over Fort Lauderdale Beach after being postponed in early May because of the coronavirus outbreak. The show will feature U.S. Air Force fighter jet demonstration teams aboard the F-22 Raptor, F-35 Lighting II, F-16 Viper and A-10 Thunderbolt II. Fort Lauderdale City Manager Chris Lagerbloom said the Air Force extended its show season by a week to perform here. “The stage for the Fort Lauderdale Air Show is two miles wide and 500 feet high,” Lagerbloom said.