fbpx
Click Here to get notified when tickets go on sale for 2024!

AST24-Standard-Logo-600x-outline

Follow the Tour on Social!

Get the latest news on the cool things flying and the cool places we fly!

Subscribe to our YouTube!

Subscribe and click the bell to get notified for live video broadcasts and highlights from the Tour!

Shop Flight Gear

 

Archive

The E-3 Sentry is an early warning and battlefield control aircraft commonly known as AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System). It provides all-weather surveillance, command, control, and communications, and is distinguished by the distinctive rotating radar dome above the fuselage. E-3s playing a crucial role in the Persian Gulf War directing coalition aircraft against Iraqi forces....

Greg Koontz flies the popular Super Decathlon through a solo aerobatic routine that demonstrates its full aerobatic capability! His dazzling display of outside loops, vertical rolls, snaps and tumbles is quite the crowd pleaser with a down low, in the dirt inverted ribbon cut as the grand finale! Greg will talk you through each maneuver from the cockpit as he flies his routine, a departure from the traditional narrated air show performance. Greg Koontz has been performing in airshows since 1974, when he joined Col. Moser's Flying Circus and learned his trademark maneuvers from the best in the business and brings to the line up, old-fashioned family entertainment in the best flying circus tradition!...

The T-45A/C Goshawk is the U.S. Navy’s two-seat advanced jet trainer. The T-45 is a modified version of the Hawk advanced jet trainer used by the Royal Air Force and flown by the Red Arrows acrobatic display team. Several modifications to the basic Hawk airframe were incorporated into the T-45 Goshawk design so it could operate from an aircraft carrier. These included landing gear modifications, strengthened airframe and undercarriage for catapult launches, and the addition of a tailhook....

The U.S. Navy Parachute Team “The Leap Frogs” began in 1969 when Navy SEALs and Underwater Demolition Team members volunteered to perform at weekend air shows. The team was officially commissioned “The Leap Frogs” in 1974 by the Chief of Naval Operations.  The Leap Frogs are made up of active-duty Navy SEALs, Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen (SWCC).  Each member has conducted real-world operations before volunteering to join the Leap Frogs. Following a three-year commitment with the team, they will return to their operational units...