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July 18-19th – Janesville, WI

Aircraft Displays

Close-up of the B-29 Superfortress 'Doc' during takeoff, with a pilot visible through the glass nose. The spinning propeller and shiny silver fuselage reflect the surroundings, and the plane's nose art features the character Doc from Snow White.

B-29 “Doc” Superfortress

Step aboard one of the last flying B-29 bombers—explore its rich history and reserve your seat for a flight.

A vintage World War II-era military transport plane, painted olive green with white invasion stripes and marked “3X” and “292847,” flies over turquoise water near the famous white chalk cliffs of Dover, England. The aircraft features U.S. military insignia and the name “That’s All, Brother” near the nose. The photo is credited to Rich Cooper/COAP.

That’s all, Brother

From leading D-Day to returning to Normandy 80 years later—That’s All, Brother is more than a plane. It’s history in flight.

A camouflaged U.S. military aircraft flying over farmland, with the tail number EL 770 and Air Force insignia visible.

AC-47 “Spooky”

AC-47 “Spooky,” the original gunship that revolutionized aerial combat and paved the way for the legendary AC-130.

A vintage UC-78 WASP aircraft with U.S. military markings flies low over a scenic coastal landscape at sunset. The plane has a dark green and yellow-striped livery with the tail number "332549." Below, rolling green fields dotted with hay bales stretch toward a winding river that meets the ocean. The golden light of the setting sun casts long shadows across the terrain.

Cessna UC-78 “Bobcat”

Step into history with the Cessna UC-78 “Bobcat”, a rare WWII trainer used by the pioneering WASP pilots.

Vintage Navy aircraft in flight, painted with a red nose and tail, silver fuselage, and yellow wings with red tips. The propeller is in motion as the plane banks against a clear blue sky.

SNJ

Fly back in time with the North American SNJ, the legendary WWII trainer that shaped the next generation of fighter pilots.

A blue and yellow vintage military trainer aircraft with 'ARMY' and 'GR104' markings soars through the sky over a rural landscape at sunset. The aircraft is viewed from below at an angle, with the Dynamic Photowerks logo in the corner.

BT-13

Book your seat in this legendary warbird and experience WWII aviation firsthand.

A vintage military aircraft, painted in olive green with a white tail and featuring a U.S. Air Force insignia, is parked on the tarmac. The aircraft has the number '268591' on the tail and a nose art design with a cartoon character and the words 'From Austin.' A pilot, wearing a headset and beige flight suit, is seated in the cockpit with the engine running, as indicated by the blurred motion of the propeller. The background includes a large hangar and other airport buildings. The logo of the 'Commemorative Air Force' is visible in the lower-left corner of the image.

L-5

Fly in the legendary Stinson L-5 Sentinel and experience the aircraft that served on the front lines of WWII.

A vintage blue TBM Avenger aircraft with WWII-era U.S. Navy markings takes off with its landing gear extended. The pilot is visible in the cockpit, and a cartoon character—Yogi Bear—is painted near the nose of the plane.

TBM Avenger

Step back in time and meet the TBM Avenger—the WWII torpedo bomber of the U.S. Navy.

U.S. Air Force T-34 aircraft flying through a partly cloudy sky with the sun shining behind. The plane has a sleek blue and white design with dual cockpits and a spinning propeller.

T-34A

Rescued from storage and restored to glory, the T-34 Mentor continues its mission as a historic Air Force trainer—learn its story and see it in action!

Three Cirrus SR22 aircraft fly in close formation over a lush, mountainous landscape under a hazy sky. The lead plane is white with gold and black accents, followed by a red-and-silver and another white aircraft.

Cirrus Aircraft

Cirrus Aircraft redefines aviation with cutting-edge technology, luxury, and the industry’s only whole-airplane parachute system. Experience the future of flight today!

Three Cirrus SR22 aircraft fly in close formation over a lush, mountainous landscape under a hazy sky. The lead plane is white with gold and black accents, followed by a red-and-silver and another white aircraft.

UW Health Med Flight

UW Health Med Flight is landing at the air show — come see the helicopter up close and meet the lifesaving crew!