The 15th annual Culpeper Air Fest is right around the corner, and we can literally already hear the unmistakable roar of the large Pratt & Whitney radial engine of the most famous trainer to come out of World War II – the T-6 Texan, or SNJ as the Navy calls it. Designed by North American Aviation, Inc., and first flown in 1938, the “Texan” quickly became became known as the “pilot maker” due to its vital role in preparing pilots for combat. Over 15,000 T-6 variants were built, yet only 400 remain in the U.S. and today the T-6 Texan is a popular choice for warbird drivers and a favorite amongst airshow fans. Many of said enthusiasts will descend upon Culpeper, VA this coming weekend for a very special event honoring both plane and pilot.
This year’s Air Fest is sure to thrill spectators as the events kick off on Friday, October 10 with the one-of-a-kind Potomac Flight. A mass formation of 24+ T-6 Texans will take off from Culpeper Regional Airport some 60 miles southwest of Washington D.C., and fly up the Potomac River, passing over the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery in a special flyover honoring our Disabled American Veterans (DAV) and the sacrifices they have and continue to make for our freedom. The formation will turn heads all over northern Virginia and the nation’s capitol as anyone in the area of Reagan National Airport, the Pentagon, and Arlington National Cemetery will be able to catch sight of (not to mention, hear!) the roughly 15,000 horsepower formation roaring down the river at approximately 12:30PM Friday afternoon. Take a step outside on your lunch break, look to the sky and watch for the aluminum overcast.
For those thrill seekers who want to do more than just view the formation flight from the ground, an extremely limited number of opportunities are available to be a backseat passenger in one of the T-6s. A Texan backseat promises to offer a truly unique view of Washington D.C. and the chance to be a part of living history that will be sure to provide you with an experience of a lifetime.
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The 15th annual Culpeper Air Fest is right around the corner, and we can literally already hear the unmistakable roar of the large Pratt & Whitney radial engine of the most famous trainer to come out of World War II – the T-6 Texan, or SNJ as the Navy calls it. Designed by North American Aviation, Inc., and first flown in 1938, the “Texan” quickly became became known as the “pilot maker” due to its vital role in preparing pilots for combat. Over 15,000 T-6 variants were built, yet only 400 remain in the U.S. and today the T-6 Texan is a popular choice for warbird drivers and a favorite amongst airshow fans. Many of said enthusiasts will descend upon Culpeper, VA this coming weekend for a very special event honoring both plane and pilot.
This year’s Air Fest is sure to thrill spectators as the events kick off on Friday, October 10 with the one-of-a-kind Potomac Flight. A mass formation of 24+ T-6 Texans will take off from Culpeper Regional Airport some 60 miles southwest of Washington D.C., and fly up the Potomac River, passing over the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery in a special flyover honoring our Disabled American Veterans (DAV) and the sacrifices they have and continue to make for our freedom. The formation will turn heads all over northern Virginia and the nation’s capitol as anyone in the area of Reagan National Airport, the Pentagon, and Arlington National Cemetery will be able to catch sight of (not to mention, hear!) the roughly 15,000 horsepower formation roaring down the river at approximately 12:30PM Friday afternoon. Take a step outside on your lunch break, look to the sky and watch for the aluminum overcast.
For those thrill seekers who want to do more than just view the formation flight from the ground, an extremely limited number of opportunities are available to be a backseat passenger in one of the T-6s. A Texan backseat promises to offer a truly unique view of Washington D.C. and the chance to be a part of living history that will be sure to provide you with an experience of a lifetime.
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