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Again highlighting the summer with some of the best aviators on the planet, the Atlantic City Air Show moves from midweek to Friday for its 10th anniversary.
11:58 — Atlantic Ambulance Air Two Medevac Flyby
11:59 — US Navy HSL-48 SH-60B Seahawk Flyby
Noon — Andrew McKenna AT-6 Texan Aerobatic Demonstration
12:10pm — Jim Beasley Jr. Spitfire Demonstration
12:18 — USAF-AFRC 514th AMW C-17A Globemaster III Flyby
12:20 — US Navy VRC-40 C-2A Greyhound Flyby (2-passes)
12:23 — USAF NY-ANG 103rd RQS ParaRescue Demonstration
12:35 — GEICO Skytypers
12:55 — GEICO Speedboat Race
1pm — USN VT-3 NAS Whiting Field T-6B Texan II Flyby (2-ship)
1:02 — Hawker Beechcraft T-6C Texan II Demonstration
1:16 — Raiders 6-ship Demonstration Team
1:36 — Jim Beasley Jr. P-51D Mustang Demonstration
1:43 — USAF F-4 Flybys (2-ship) 4-passes
1:50 — USAF Heritage Flight (F-4 & P-51)
2pm — SURPRISE FLYBY/DEMONSTRATION
2:10 — Black Diamond Jet Team
2:45 — PPG Red Eagle Airsports Pitts Solo Aerobatic Demonstration
3pm — USAF Thunderbirds
3:30 — Air Show Ends
Ocean City presents the 26th annual Ocean City Airport Festival on Saturday, Sept. 17, and then follows on Sunday, Sept. 18, with an Aerobatic Air Show off the Boardwalk.
This year’s Atlantic City “Thunder Over the Boardwalk” Air Show will tie into the series with seven outstanding bands performing Monday through Wednesday, Aug. 15-17, including about six hours of music beyond when the air show ends (around 3:30pm) Wednesday.
In its ninth year, The Atlantic City Thunder Over the Boardwalk Air Show will fill the city’s skylines with jets, stunt planes and parachuters on Wednesday, Aug. 17, all capped off by a performance from the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds precision flying team, which has become the air show’s steady headliner each year.
All you need to know about this year's air show, including parking information, post-concert info and the schedule for the big Aug. 25 air show.
The inclusion of the Brazilian flight team will also garner international attention to the Atlantic City Air Show and dignitaries and embassy officials from Brazil are planning to attend this year's event in Atlantic City.
The 2nd Annual Atlantic City Air Show, an event that could bring the biggest crowd Atlantic City has ever had, will be held on Wednesday, August 18, from 10am-4:30pm, on Atlantic City's beachfront. The focal point of the show will be at Florida Avenue and the Boardwalk, in front of the Peter Max mural. The feature of the show will be the U.S Air Force Thunderbirds, who will be the closing act, flying around 2:30pm. It is an all-military air show with a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter showing how they pick up someone in the ocean who is in distress. The variety of the aircraft and the skill of their pilots and crews is something to behold. Last year's show drew nearly 250,000 and with word of the show's quality spreading throughout New Jersey and surrounding states, the show is expected to bring close to a half-million spectators to Atlantic City. The show may be seen from Brigantine to Ocean City. The main action will be in front of the Boardwalk Hall. With the wide beach that has just been installed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, there is ample room to hold one million people on our beaches. The Atlantic...
Would you believe that the Third Annual Atlantic City Air Show will be held in just seven weeks? A year has passed by too quickly. This year's show will be held on Wednesday, August 31 from 11am-3pm. In just two years the Atlantic City Air Show has become the second-largest air show on the East Coast, surpassed only by the Ft. Lauderdale Air Show, which draws more than a million people over its two days. The AC show drew a record 400,000 people last year and may surpass that number next month. For those who think there's no reason to go this year because they saw it all last year, I am happy to inform you that 50 percent of the Atlantic City Air Show 2005 will be new to former viewers. Have you ever seen a stealth bomber? I did. One morning while walking on the Boardwalk, at Florida Avenue, I looked up in the sky and over Boardwalk Hall flew this gigantic airplane in the shape of a bat. I had a scary feeling before realizing what it was; then I was thrilled to have had the privilege of seeing it. Its altitude was quite low and gave me the opportunity...
THE SECOND ANNUAL Atlantic City Air show will be held on Wednesday, August 18 at 11am. The first Atlantic City Air Show, held in August 2003, was a resounding success. It was the second-largest military air show in the United States. It drew upwards of 200,000 people and it was a financial success. It is anticipated that this year's show will draw close to a half a million spectators. As sponsors of the event, the Atlantic City Regional Chamber of Commerce (ACRCOC) is looking for ways to raise the necessary funds to make this show bigger and better than last year's. They are currently seeking a name sponsor to step forward and put their corporate logo on the air show. It is anticipated that all of the Atlantic City casino companies will participate with contributions. Thanks to the fact that the beach is now 200 ft. wide, the ACRCOC is putting into effect a plan that will encourage many of the area's businesses to become a part of the sponsorship of the air show. There are two plans being proposed to potential sponsors. The spots are in a select area in front of or adjacent to the center of the air show's...
Okay. You and your family came to see the fabulous Thunder Over the Boardwalk Atlantic City Air Show. Now as the show finishes, you are wondering, “What should we do next?
Atlantic City has hosted Offshore Power Boat racing before with major events in 1988 and 1989 back when the Golden Nugget was the Trump Castle. Dave Patnaude, the director of the New Jersey Offshore Powerboat Racing Association and the president of the New Jersey Performance Powerboat Club has been working hard to bring the boats, some of which have reached speeds of 200mph, back to town. Now he has succeeded.
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1. A. Gambacorta said... on Aug 18, 2012 at 09:12AM
“This was the fourth time we attended the AC airshow. I will not come back. I certainly appreciated the free parking near the Hilton However, the first couple of hours was very boring and all the helicopters just flying by made it worse. The time between the performances was long and erratic. And then after waiting all day for the Thunderbirds, their show was disappointing. I've watched them dozens of times over the years and this was by far, the worst I've seen.”
2. Lew Steiner said... on Aug 20, 2012 at 01:31PM
“Congratulations to all of the organizations and volunteers that helped to create the 2012 Atlantic City Airshow "Thunder over The Boardwalk". This year's event was excellent and we certainly appreciate all of the effort that was put into the planning and coordination of this year's 10th annual Atlantic City Airshow.
The 2012 Atlantic City Airshow "Thunder over The Boardwalk" was presented by The Greater Atlantic City Chamber, The 177th Fighter Wing of the N.J. Air National Guard, South Jersey Transportation Authority, FAA, William J. Hughes Tech Center, The Atlantic City International Airport, Caesars Entertainment, David Schultz Airshows LLC, The City of Atlantic City and The Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority. Here is a link to the Video of this year's Airshow: http://tinyurl.com/8lsnytr”
3. Anonymous said... on Aug 20, 2012 at 02:35PM
“hey 'a gambacorta'... the thunderbirds had to cut their performance short because one of the pilots struck a flock of birds mid-performance and had to land because of mechanical problems. get your facts straight before you complain. the show was great. free parking, good weather, and cool stunts! will definitely be returning with my friends.”