January 9, 2009
SELFRIDGE AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, MICH.- Selfridge Air National Guard Base
will host the USAF Thunderbirds and highlight military technology during its
next Air Show and Open House scheduled for August 22 and 23, 2009, bringing
together the people, aircraft, and military equipment from across service
branches.
With a focus on the advancement of military technology, the base will
exhibit displays from hybrid-vehicle technology to robotics to training
simulators which have improved military operations to their current
standards and fostered improvements in warfighter support. NASA has
committed several displays to be set up in the field for participants to
explore.
"We're very excited to be bringing back the Thunderbirds this year to an
event that brings out so many hundreds of people in our community to see
what we do right here at Selfridge," said Major Jim Rossi, the 2009 Air
Show Director. The last time the Thunderbirds appeared at the base was
2003. "With a usual count of about 150,000 people for the event weekend, we
expect this show to bring upwards of 200,000 people or more to the base to
see what we do for our country on a daily basis."
The Air Show will showcase personnel and modern and future military aircraft
and hardware that are currently contributing towards the global war on
terror. Besides the Air Force's premier demonstration team, acts currently
committed to the show include all aircraft stationed at Selfridge ANG Base
such as the Air Guard's A-10 "Warthogs" and KC-135 "Stratotankers", the
Coast Guard's HH-65 "Dolphin" helicopters, the Army National Guard's CH-47
"Chinook" helicopters. Air Show favorites which have also committed include
the MIG-17 "Fresco", T-1, F-104 Starfighters, T-6 Texans, B-25 Mitchell,
C-47 - Skytrain, MIG-21 "Fishbed", Greg Poe (Fagen Oil) MX-2, Brett Hunter,
Gene Soucy and Wingwalker, Mike Wiscus (Lucas Oil) Pitts, Oregon Aero
Skydancer and Skywriter, and static displays of a variety of aircraft.
Orange County Chopper has also signed on to participate. Aerial acts and
static display aircraft and other equipment are still committing to the show
and this list continues to grow.
For more information regarding sponsorship opportunities, availability to
showcase local technologically advanced equipment, and updates to the
upcoming the Selfridge Air Show, log on to the base website at
www.127wg.ang.af.mil or visit the Air Show
site at www.selfridgeairshow.org.
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MEDIA ADVISORY:
The air show and weeks leading up to the August 22-23 event provide many
opportunities for media coverage and photography of an exciting air show,
its acts, and the base with a close look at military people and equipment.
With the widespread renewal of patriotism we expect turnout and media
coverage for this Selfridge event to exceed the rewarding levels of the
base's previous air shows.
The Selfridge Air Show will provide a high-visibility location where your
team can interact with the hundreds of thousands of air show visitors and
the acts that make up the show. Please contact the 127th Wing Public
Affairs Office to arrange your opportunity for live broadcasts for weather
reports, morning shows during the set up or actual show, interviews with
acts or military personnel participating, or other ideas you may have for
your outlet.
If you have questions, suggestions, or story ideas, please contact the 127th
Wing Public Affairs Office for assistance at (586)239-5576.