China Lake CoNA Celebration - Oct. 15th 2011

Started by DaFalcon, September 23, 2011, 06:00:49 PM

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DaFalcon

http://www.chinalakecelebration.com/

Centennial of Naval Aviation Festival


China Lake will open a portion of Armitage Field to the public for an afternoon of family-friendly fun that will include:

   Static aircraft displays and pilots from China Lake's experimental and operational test squadrons VX-31 and VX-9
   Fire equipment demonstrations from China Lake Fire Department
   Bomb truck, bomb suit and robot displays from Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit THREE
   Live music from the Paid in Full band
   Food and drink booths
   Vendor booths
   Kids Zone including climbing wall, bounce houses and obstacle course
   And, more!

Date: Saturday, Oct. 15

Location: Armitage Field, NAWS China Lake

Time: 11 a.m to 4 p.m.

Cost: Admission is FREE. Food and vendor items will be available for purchase.

Contact: Jessica Armstrong, China Lake Celebration Event Director, NAWS Public Affairs Office (760) 939-1683

Sandquist gate, located on China Lake Blvd./Sandquist Road, will open at 10:30 a.m. for base access and parking. Event (airfield) gates will open at 11 a.m.

This event is open to the public. Please visit the Visitor Information page for base access information, directions to the airfield and security rules.

SBGrad

Back in the day I saw the Blue Angels at China Lake--they were still flying Skyhawks.  It would be so cool if they came back.

WARBIRD KEITH

Quote from: SBGrad on September 23, 2011, 07:09:08 PM
Back in the day I saw the Blue Angels at China Lake--they were still flying Skyhawks.  It would be so cool if they came back.

The last official air show was back in 1993 - one of the best in house show put on, the airpower demo(10 Hornets,A-6,NTA-4,EA-6B,Harriers,& huey cobras from VX-5 & VX-31.  20 TIMES better than Miramar MAGTF!

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