Arts and Entertainment
August 20, 2024
From: AirFestThis year AirFest features all NEW AIRCRAFT, as well as a new format. AirFest will run Thursday 8/29 through Sunday 9/1 and include an F-16 flyover on Friday. Even if you have attended before, you will want to make it over to NASW for this event! The EAA and Aero Club of PA will be flying in with unique aircraft, and other fly-in aircraft include the state police, AtlantiCare MedEvac, mosquito commission, and USCG helicopter. Smokey Bear will be stopping by on Sunday. As always, AirFest will feature amazing entertainment including live music by Animal House and Devlin, Ted Schwartz’s WWII radio show, food trucks, Beer & Wine Garden, and free caricatures and face painting. In addition, if you are bored after experiencing all of that, you can go throw an axe with Shore Axes Mobile Axe Throwing who will be on site all four days.
Featured Aircraft:
Supermarine Spitfire - Known as “The Airplane that Saved the World,” the Spitfire was a symbol of Britain’s resistance during the Battle of Britain. Designed as a short-range, high-performance interceptor, the Spitfire was renowned for its agility and speed. The MAM’s Spitfire, MJ730, flew over 100 combat missions during WWII, serving valiantly in various aspects of war. This particular aircraft was famously captured on film by Hollywood director William Wyler for his movie ‘Thunderbolt,’ providing a vivid glimpse into its wartime service.
P-51 Mustang Double Trouble Two - This iconic American fighter, designed in 1940, is a testament to American ingenuity and industrial capability. The North American Aviation Mustang was crucial to Allied air superiority during WWII. The MAM’s P-51D, built in 1945, served with the Eighth Air Force in England, where it was instrumental in long-range bomber escort missions. The aircraft’s specific livery represents a Mustang flown by Lieutenant Colonel “Wild Bill” Bailey, decorated with six aerial victory symbols, showcasing its storied past and combat achievements.
C-54 Spirit of Freedom - This flying exhibit commemorates the Berlin Airlift of 1948-1949, a monumental humanitarian effort to supply West Berlin during the Soviet blockade. The "Spirit of Freedom" is filled with artifacts, photographs, and other items related to the Airlift, serving as a traveling educational exhibit. Built by Douglas Aircraft Company and delivered to the Army Air Corps in 1945, this aircraft played a crucial role in post-war operations before its pivotal participation in the Berlin Airlift. Now, it continues to educate the public as a flying museum and memorial. Guests will be able to board the C-54 at AirFest.
SNJ (AT-6) - The SNJ, an American single-engine advanced trainer aircraft, was used to train pilots of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). The SNJ was utilized at NASW during WWII and remains a popular warbird for airshow demonstrations and static displays. The SNJ on display during AirFest belongs to one of our museum members, who graciously flies it in to support NASW. Additionally, next year’s membership coin will feature the SNJ, celebrating its historical significance and continued legacy.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to explore and learn about these unique aircraft while supporting the NASW Aviation Museum. The 28th annual AirFest will feature these historic aircraft along with the museum’s collection of over 27 planes and helicopters, live entertainment, food, and various activities. By attending, you help NASW in its mission to memorialize the 42 men who perished while training at the site, restore Hangar #1, and educate the public.
The 621st Contingency Response Group from Joint Base McGuire Dix Lakehurst will be returning and setting up static displays showcasing their mission and abilities. Specialized equipment will be on display including a MRZR tactical vehicle.
F-14 Tomcat Calverton ATG Podcast - Meet former F-14 Tomcat Aircrews. Lectures by F-14 Calverton ATG and F-14 Tomcat Aircrews. Check out the history of the F-14 inside their museum tent!
Attending Aircraft:
Supermarine Spitfire Mk IXe
P-51D Mustang "Double-Trouble Two"
C-54 "Spirit of Freedom"
SNJ (Friday & Saturday)
AtlantiCare Jetstat MedEvac Helicopter (11-1, 8/29 & 9/1)
Four F-16 Flyover by the 177th Fighter Wing (8/30 at 1:30PM)
Aero Club of Pennsylvania & EAA Fly-In (Saturday)
Cape May County Mosquito Control Helicopter (Saturday)
Civil Air Patrol C-182 (Saturday or Sunday)
New Jersey State Police Helicopter
New Jersey State Police Helicopter
United States Coast Guard Dolphin
Navy H-60
Schedule:
Thursday - Aircraft Arrival Day
Live Entertainment - Ted Schwartz Radio Show
Free Facepainting
The 621st Contingency Response Squadron
Jim Krombach's Naval Aviation Collection
F-14 Tomcat Calverton ATG Podcast
Friday
Live Entertainment - Devlin
Ted Schwartz Radio Show
Free Facepainting
The 621st Contingency Response Squadron
Jim Krombach's Naval Aviation Collection
F-14 Tomcat Calverton ATG Podcast
Saturday
Shuttle Bus
Live Entertainment - Animal House
Ted Schwartz Radio Show
Aero Club of PA & EAA Fly-in
Free Facepainting
Free Caricatures
The 621st Contingency Response Squadron
Jim Krombach's Naval Aviation Collection
F-14 Tomcat Calverton ATG Podcast
Cape May County Mosquito Commission Helicopter Fly In
Sunday - Aircraft Departure Day
Shuttle Bus
Live Entertainment - Animal House
Ted Schwartz Radio Show
Free Facepainting
Free Caricatures
The 621st Contingency Response Squadron
Jim Krombach's Naval Aviation Collection
F-14 Tomcat Calverton ATG Podcast
New Jersey Forest Fire Service & Smokey Bear
Food Trucks:
Ribeyes - Angus Ribeye Steak Sandwiches, Sausage & Roast Pork.
Santucci's Original Square Pizza - Pizza
Hit the Road Jack - Tacos, Burgers, Chicken Sandwiches, Fries, Seafood & more!
Poppin' Bobs - Popcorn
Rita's Water Ice - Water Ice
Waffle Up - Ice Cream & Waffles (Friday & Saturday)
Date: August 29 - September 1, 2024
Time: 10:00am to 4:00pm Daily
Location:
Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum - 500 Forrestal Rd Cape May, NJ 08204
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