IR SHOW NAS OCEANA SEPTEMBER 21-22, 2024
Welcome
The annual NAS Oceana Air Show is our chance to give back to our military families and our com- munity. Each year, we are pleased to welcome visi- tors from across the country and around the world to the Navy’s East Coast Master Jet Base, to expe- rience the wonder of flight firsthand and meet the exceptional men and women of naval aviation. This year’s theme is “Inspire. Educate. Soar!” Our theme celebrates the young minds we hope to inspire through unparalleled flight demonstrations and hundreds of interactive STEM education en- gagements available for all to enjoy during the air show. “Inspire. Educate. Soar!” also highlights the thousands of local fifth graders who will attend the air show’s practice day during their STEM Educa- tion Field Trip on Friday, September 20. Since 2016, every single fifth grader from all Vir- ginia Beach City Public Schools has been invited to Apollo Soucek Field for an exclusive sneak peek of
the NAS Oceana Air Show as our performers prac- tice, while engaging with our STEM Laboratory ex- hibits. This year, for the first time ever, we will also welcome fifth grade students from all Chesapeake Public Schools! This will be one unforgettable field trip for kids across Hampton Roads. We look forward to shaping the next generation of aviators, explorers, and leaders at the 2024 NAS Oceana Air Show. We hope you enjoy it!
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About Naval Air Station Oceana
For 80 years, NAS Oceana, Dam Neck Annex, and Naval Auxiliary Landing Field Fentress have provided world-class support to Navy and Joint op-
entire region, NAS Oceana on a typical day sup- ports about 600 operations for 17 squadrons and four Carrier Air Wings. Our Air Traffic Control- lers work 10,000 cubic miles of airspace providing safe and expeditious flow of air traffic. Our termi- nal supports an average of 520 Navy Air Logis- tics Office requests, accounting for an average of 21,000 passengers, 1,200,000 pounds of baggage, and 850,000 pounds of cargo. The transient line supports 1,800 transient aircraft annually. Meanwhile, Dam Neck Annex is home to nu- merous training schoolhouses and Joint commands, and services 15,000 Sailors yearly. The NAS Oceana team proudly maintains its un- wavering dedication to the “Fleet, Fighter, and Fam- ily” with a commitment to sailor support and cus- tomer service, which extends into our neighboring communities through highly cooperative outreach initiatives like the NAS Oceana Air Show.
erating forces. What be- gan as a remote military auxiliary landing field, Oceana rose to meet the tremendous demands on naval aviation during World War II and be- yond, as the City of Vir-
ginia Beach grew up around it. Today, the Navy’s East Coast Master Jet Base is the second largest em- ployer in the City of Virginia Beach, and is a proud member of the Hampton Roads community. The airfields of NAS Oceana and NALF Fen- tress represent strategic resources within America’s Navy. One of nine Class IV Naval airport systems in the Navy, and one of the busiest airports in the
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Performers: The U.S. Navy Blue Angels
In 1946, the Chief of Naval Operations, Admi- ral Chester Nimitz, had a vision to create a flight exhibition team to raise the public’s interest in na- val aviation and boost Navy morale. In the 1940s, The U.S. Navy Blue Angels thrilled audiences with their precision combat maneuvers in the F6 Hell- cat, the F8 Bearcat and the F9 Panther. During the 1950s, the Blue Angels refined their demonstra- tion with aerobatic maneuvers in the F9 Cougar and F-11 Tiger, and introduced the first six-plane delta formation, still flown to this day. By the end of the 1960s, the Blue Angels were flying the F-4 Phantom, the only two seat air- craft flown by the delta formation. In 1974, they transitioned to the A-4 Skyhawk, a smaller and lighter aircraft with a tighter turning radius al- lowing for a more dynamic flight demonstration. In 1986, the Blue Angels celebrated their 40th anniversary by unveiling the Boeing F/A-18 Hor- net. In 2021, they transitioned to their current aircraft the Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet and cel- ebrated their 75th anniversary. In 1949, it became necessary for the Blue An- gels to operate a support aircraft to move per-
sonnel and equipment between show sites. These support aircraft included the Douglas R4D Sky Train, the Curtiss R5C Commando, the Douglas R5D Skymaster, and the Lockheed C-121 Super Constellation. In 1970, the team received the Lockheed Martin C-130, affectionately known as “Fat Albert.” In 2020, “Fat Albert” transitioned to its current platform, the C-130J Super Hercules.
A message from the Blue Angels
The goal of our Blue Angels’ team is to inspire a culture of excellence and service to country. We are representatives from the fleet, showcasing the pride and professionalism of the United States Navy and Marine Corps. We are thrilled to perform demonstrations across the country, sharing our Navy and Marine Corps experienc- es with our fellow Americans, bringing Naval aviation to communities across the country that may not have a large military presence. This year marks the 78th year of the Blue An- gels. Since 1946, it has been our honor to rep- resent the hundreds of thousands of men and women who serve in the United States Navy and
Marine Corps to audiences both at home and abroad, showcasing the excitement, precision, and power of Naval aviation. Our 158 active duty Sailors and Marines uphold the rich tradition of excellence instituted by those who have served before us. Our goal for 2024 is to continue to inspire young men and women, not just to pursue a career in Naval aviation or the mil- itary, but to excel in all areas of their lives. Each performance provides the American pub- lic an opportunity to view the incredible capabil- ities of our service members serving aboard every ship, squadron, and unit in the United States Navy and Marine Corps. It is our goal to see that tomorrow’s leaders will be inspired and motivated by what they see our men and women accomplishing today.
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CDR Alexander Armatas Flight Leader / Commanding Officer
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LCDR Griffin Stangel Lead Solo
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CDR Thomas Zimmerman Opposing Solo
LT Connor O’Donnell Narrator
LCDR Brian Vaught Events Coordinator
Performers: F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team
The F-22A Raptor is a fifth-generation fighter incor- porating fourth-generation stealth technology, radical maneuvering capabilities, the ability to fly at supersonic speed without afterburners and unprecedented pilot sit-
uational awareness, making it the most dominant and advanced air superiority fighter in the world. Captain Samuel Larson is the Commander, F-22 Demonstra- tion Team, 1st Fighter Wing, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va. Capt. Larson leads the 14-mem- ber F-22 Demonstration Team, oversees maintenance actions
performed on the most advanced fighter jets ever built, and showcases the F-22 Raptor for more than 10 million spectators around the world each year. He is an operational F-22 pilot assigned to the 1st Oper- ations Group within the 1st Fighter Wing.
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Performers: F/A-18F Rhino Demo Team
The Rhino Demo Team showcases the mobil- ity, versatility, and power of the U.S. Navy’s F/A- 18F Super Hornet, nicknamed the “Rhino.” The nickname was borne out of a need to differentiate between the larger, more capable Super Hornet and the smaller, original “Legacy” Hornet during carri- er-based operations. The Super Hornet has been in service with the U.S. Navy for over two decades, and through constant upgrades and moderniza- tion, this multi-role carrier-based aircraft continues to excel in the air-to-air and air-to-ground arenas. During the demonstration, the aircrew will experience nearly eight times the force of gravity, accelerate to speeds up to 750 mph, and showcase the incredible maneuvering capability of the F-18. Many of the maneuvers seen are used by Naval Aviators in the execution of air-to-air and air-to- ground missions, both in training and in combat. The Rhino Demo Team is based at Naval Air Sta-
tion Oceana in Virginia Beach, Va., and the aircrew and maintainers are members of the Navy’s largest squadron: VFA-106, known as the “Gladiators.” The aircrew serve as instructors, teaching new air- crew how to fly and tactically employ the Super Hornet. The maintenance personnel come from a variety of skill sets, known in the Navy as “rates,” and help to fix and maintain over 50 aircraft.
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Performers: Michael Goulian Michael Goulian is one of North America’s most decorated aerobatic pilots and recognized aviation professionals. Throughout his 30-year ca- reer, Goulian has devoted himself to excellence in the air, and in business. Growing up at his family’s flight school, Michael learned at an early age those values that have defined his career – hard work, dedication and an unwavering focus on the pur- suit of perfection.
Goulian has a crisp and athletic style of flying that makes him a favorite of fans worldwide. Mike learned to fly in 1984, flew his first air show a few years later, flew his first Red Bull Air Race in 2006, and has won numerous aviation awards in aero- batic competitions, for aviation industry accom- plishments, and air racing. He spends much of his free time advocating general aviation with leaders in the industry to improve safety and promote avi- ation to all ages.
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Performers: Navy Legacy Flight
The Navy Legacy Flight Foundation program matches today’s frontline military fighters with their predecessors in close flight maneuvers at air shows nationwide. U.S. Navy F/A-18F “Rhino” fighters, F/A-18G “Growler” Electronic Counter- measure aircraft, and F-35C Lightning II fly on the wings of World War II, Korean and Vietnam era fighters in an amazing tribute to Naval Aviators both past and present. The U.S. Navy’s TACDEMO teams from VFA-106 and VFA-122 are the U.S. Navy’s Leg- acy Flight teammates. These talented active duty aviators fly the dynamic Super Hornet tactical demonstrations that precede our Navy Legacy flights. Strike Fighter Squadron 122 (VFA-122), also known as the “Flying Eagles,” are the west coast team and Strike Fighter Squadron 106 (VFA-106), also known as the “Gladiators,” are the east coast team.
Starting in 2022, all types of the U.S. Navy training aircraft began doing static demonstra- tions at air shows and performing Legacy Flights with the fighters and legacy warbird aircraft. The Navy approves a select group of civilian pilots to fly their warbirds in formation with the TACDE- MO and F-35C aircraft. Intensive training and preparation are the focus of a week-long mission each spring to prepare the pilots for safe and en- joyable demonstrations all over the U.S.
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Performers: CF-18 Demonstration Team
The McDonnell Douglas CF-18 Hornet (official military designation CF-188) is a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) variant of the American Mc- Donnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet fighter aircraft. In
1980, the F/A-18 was select- ed as the winner of the New Fighter Aircraft Project com- petition to replace CF-104 Starfighter, CF-101 Voodoo and the CF-116 Freedom Fighter. CF-18s have sup-
bers selected from RCAF units across Canada. All are selected for their superior performance, dedica- tion to excellence, and the desire to represent Cana- da’s operational air force. This year marks a significant milestone for the RCAF, as they celebrate 100 years of service, and provides a unique opportunity, through the CF- 18 Demonstration Team, to showcase Air Force personnel and their capabilities, while proud- ly celebrating their past, present and future. Throughout the centennial season a specially painted CF-18 Hornet, featuring a unique com- memorative paint job, will wow audiences as part of Operation INSPIRATION 2024.
ported North American Aerospace Defense Com- mand (NORAD) air sovereignty patrols and par- ticipated in combat during the Gulf War in 1991, the Kosovo War in the late 1990s, and as part of the Canadian contribution to the international Libyan no-fly zone in 2011. CF-18s were also part of the Canadian contribution to the military intervention against ISIL, Operation Impact. Every year, the RCAF selects a special group of people to make up the CF-18 Demonstration Team. The Team is truly a national team with mem-
The F-35C Lightning II Demonstration Team hailing from the VFA-125 Rough Raiders from Naval Air Station Lemoore, Calif., will fly the Navy’s only fifth genera- tion stealth aircraft. The F-35C pilots will provide a glimpse of the incredible flying characteristics and power of this mighty machine, while showcasing the advanced training taught to every Navy and Marine Corps Aviator to fly the F-35C. Performers: F-35C Lightning II Demonstration Team
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Performers: Jarrod Lindemann of Rad Aerosports Jarrod Lindemann knew he would become a part of air show history after seeing his first air show and doing his first aerobatic performance. To date, Lindemann has logged thousands of hours in everything from training aircraft to private jets. In 2020, Lindemann acquired the Jet Waco, a Taperwing
Waco modified with the addition of a Learjet engine. Snap rolls, spins, barrel rolls and hovers are a few of the tricks this aircraft is capable of, in addition to reaching speeds of up to 250 mph. The aircraft can even accelerate while climbing straight up, because its thrust-to-weight ra-
tio is greater than 1:1. With the Jet-Waco, Lindemann has realized a lifetime ambition of his to serve as an inspiration to young aviators everywhere. The mission of Team RAD is to inspire and excite in- dividuals of all ages to take up flying.
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Hailing from all the way “Down Under” in Aus- tralia, Aarron Deliu awes audiences with his pas- sion, energy and precision. Aarron Deliu is an aero- batics pilot that performs high-adrenaline aerobatics for competitions in Australia and around the world. He is an aviation advocate with a goal to encourage people of all ages to share his passion, and to en- courage youth to take their own careers in aviation. Performers: Aarron Deliu
Is that a jet engine in the back of that car? Get ready for nearly 400 mph and 10,000-lbs of thrust from this amazing performer. The Jet Dragster is powered by a Westinghouse J34-48, an engine that was originally used the North American Buckeye T-2A aircraft. Performers: Smoke-n-Thunder Jet Dragster
Performers: Warbird Thunder Warbird Thunder flies the SNJ aircraft manu- factured by North American Aviation. The SNJ is a historically significant aircraft that was utilized as an advanced trainer by the U.S. Navy and Ma- rine Corp to train “The Greatest Generation” for WWII and Korean Conflict. Nearly every pilot in World War II and Korea trained in a variant of this aircraft.
craft were built, and it has served in more than 60 countries worldwide – many times in combat by developing countries. The aircraft was retired from U.S. military service in the 1960s but was utilized around the world much longer. In fact, the South African military utilized the T-6 until 1995. Both aircraft are powered by 600-horsepower supercharged Pratt & Whitney R-1340 engines with a 9-foot Hamilton-Standard propeller. The signature “bark” a spectator hears is actually the tips of the propeller reaching the speed of sound.
The Army Air Corp and later U.S. Air Force also flew the same aircraft but with the designation of “T-6 Texan.” More than 15,000 SNJ/T-6 air-
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2024 NAS OCEANA AIR SHOW Performers: Air Power Demonstration
Witness the sky darken with an “aluminum overcast” of sheer power as NAS Oceana-based squadrons from the elite Carrier Air Wing 7 showcase the prowess and force of the F/A-18 Super Hornet in an awe-inspiring Air Power Demonstration. The legendary VFA-103 Jolly Rogers will roar overhead, showcasing their iconic skull and crossbones insignia, to prove why so many “Fear the Bones.” The VFA-105 Gunslingers will follow with their unmatched precision, embodying the spirit of relentless pursuit and accuracy. The VFA-83 Rampagers will leave the crowd in awe as they carve through the skies with their unmatched energy. The Air Power Demonstration is more than just a flyover. It’s a display of the unique strengths and capabilities of each squadron, unified in their
mission yet distinctive in their approach. Don’t miss the chance to feel the thunderous force of our nation’s finest as they fill the sky with a spec- tacle of power and precision. Make sure you have your cameras ready for this signature NAS Oceana Air Show performance!
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Performers: U.S. Navy EOD Jump Team
If you thought explosives weren’t enough, add in a high-altitude freefall out of an airplane. As one of the most danger- ous professions in the military, the U.S. Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit locate, identify, render safe, and explo- sively dispose of ordnance and explosive devices to ensure safe access during military operations. To top it off, they also conduct freefall parachute insertions. The Navy EOD Jump Team will con- duct a simulated High Altitude High Opening freefall jump, a technique used to airdrop personnel at high altitudes when aircraft are unable to fly above en- emy locations. See for yourself how these brave professionals willingly put them- selves in harm’s way to protect the lives and property of others.
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Performers: Firewalkers International Pyro
Firewalkers International LLC was established in 2013. The members of the specialized pyrotech- nic team have an extensive history of professional backgrounds providing exceptionally safe pyro- technic shows both nationally and worldwide. The Firewalkers have participated in air shows throughout the United States, Canada, El Sal- vador, UAE, China, and Australia. Each team member brings their personalized knowledge necessary to provide audiences with the most elite pyrotechnics. With high explosives, flammable fuels, and specialized fireworks, the Firewalkers produce stunning displays that are perfectly cho- reographed with select performers. The Firewalkers deliver earth-shaking, ground-breaking, and high energy effects. The team provides a safe and precisely controlled professional show where spectators can feel the HEAT, sit back, and have a BLAST!
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Performers: Skydive Suffolk Ken Rieder, the flight lead, has over 36 years of experience and 13,000 flight hours, and was in- spired by the Blue Angels as a child. He shared his love of flight with his son, Austin, who started flying at age 14 and now serves as the team’s wingman. Together, they captivate audiences with high-energy aerobatics and that bring the thrill of flight to life! Get ready to experience the thrill of flight from The Redline Team! This father-son duo formation team delivers thrilling aerobatic performances across North and Central America in their cus- tom-built Van’s Aircraft RV-8s. Performers: Redline Airshows
Skydive Suffolk, in conjunction with its part- ner ARNE Aviation, hosts military skydive training, including freefall training, static-line training, and rigging with access to tur- bine-powered side doors and tailgate aircraft to simulate in-service environments. The military skydive training courses can take you from zero freefall
jumps to fully prepared and certified. The training program meets all DoD and SOCOM regulations. Each instructor has hundreds – if not thousands – of jumps and knows all the ins-and-outs of mili- tary skydive training. Jumping out of ARNE Aviation’s C23A Sher- pa, Skydive Suffolk’s hi-performance jumpers will ‘swoop’ in at high speeds, circling towards earth in a spiral to build up speed before leveling off and landing right in front of the crowd.
Performers: World’s Largest Rubber Duck
For the first time, the NAS Oceana Air Show will be hosting the World’s Largest Rubber Duck.
Although this bird is flight- less, the sheer size of it is truly something to behold. Affectionately named “Mama Duck,” this colossal yellow duck has been seen all over the world. Serving
to inspire, this astonishing rubber giant will have you feeling awestruck and nostalgic. Keep your eye out for this Big Duck, it’s something you’re not going to want to miss.
Quality Airshow Sound & Events is founded, owned-and-operated by Bill Troiano, a private pilot. Troiano’s love for flying led him to get obtain his private pilot’s license at his local airport. When asked to provide sound at the first air show at Culpeper Regional Air- port, Troiano jumped at the opportunity. He has provided sound at the Culpeper Airfest for 20 years and at NAS Oceana for the last three years. Quality Air Show Sound: Bill Troiano Ric Peterson is an award-winning broadcast journalist, and has been a voice over talent, and radio and TV host for over 30 years. You may know Pe- terson as the voice of Fleet Week San Francisco, the Los Angeles County Air Show, The Canadian National International Air Show in Toronto, Friendship Day MCAS Iwakuni Japan, and the Sanicole Airshow in Belgium. Peterson is also an Honorary Member of the Snowbirds Jet Demonstration team and has previously been the Air Show announcer at NAS Oceana sever- al times in the last 20 years, including 2023. Air Show Announcer: Ric Peterson
As president and owner of Air Boss and Con- sulting International Inc, Wayne Boggs is recog- nized as one of the top Air Bosses in the country. For over 25 years he has assisted in the production and execution of an average of 18-25 air shows each year. Boggs served his country for 10 years in the United States Marine Corps, in addition to 30 years working for the FAA. Air Boss: Wayne Boggs
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