On Saturday, Nov. 12 the sky over Flabob Airport (RIR) in Riverside, Calif., will be active with fly-bys and fly-ins intended to honor America’s Veterans.
Participants will be arriving or saluting veterans in warbirds, homebuilts, antiques, classics and modern general aviation aircraft. More than 6,000 people and 100 aircraft are expected to crowd the ramp and grounds of Flabob as non-stop entertainment begins at 9 a.m. and runs throughout the day. Parking and attendance are free.
Hosted by the Wathen Foundation, which owns Flabob Airport, the schedule includes static displays, up to three bands and a wide range of hands-on activities for children and adults. The Army will be back with special displays, scaling walls and simulators. Large numbers of antique and classic automobiles are also expected to attend, officials said.
The theme of the day is recognition of veterans and the contributions they have made to our freedom in America. A special ceremony at noon will recognize their contributions and sacrifices, which will be followed by the annual parade featuring all veterans in attendance.
An added attraction will be airplane rides. People can buy tickets to take a flight in an N3N or J-3 Cub. The Chapter One Hangar of the Experimental Aircraft Association will be used for a number of displays.
For more information: Flabob.org