press kit - club version - Radio Control Modelers of Baltimore
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press kit - club version - Radio Control Modelers of Baltimore
Now in its 23rd year, Warbirds Over Delaware is the region's premier airshow. Attracting upwards of 5,000 spectators annually, Warbirds Over Delaware features giant-scale flying models of military aircraft from all periods of military aviation history. What do we mean by giant-scale? The average wingspan of a plane at Warbirds Over Delaware has a 10 foot wingspan. The largest have 20 foot wingspans and weigh as much as 120 lbs! We keep things safe. No aircraft flies above the FAA's mandated 250 knot (288 mph) speed limit, though some are capable of going much faster. Each year, as many as 200 of the country's best R/C pilots descend on Lums Pond State Park's RC Flying Field for four days of fun and flying, bringing with them over 300 of the largest and most detailed radio controlled military aircraft in the country. This year's event runs from Wednesday, July 9th through Saturday, July 12th. Flying is from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM ET. On Saturday, July 12th, there will be a lunchtime airshow featuring the World War I and World War II Gaggles, Mac Hodges' amazing 20 foot B-29 and scale Bell X-1, a display of military jet aircraft, and much more! The World War I Gaggle is one of the highlights of the event. The idea is to get as many WWI aircraft as possible in the air at once. Our record is 37 and we hope to beat that this year! In recent years, we've added a second Gaggle featuring the far faster planes of WWII. Then, Mac Hodges will take to the air with a model B-29 bomber with a 20 foot wingspan. It has to be seen to be believed! And it will carry a model of the Bell X-1 – the plane Chuck Yeager flew to break the sound barrier. Mac will re-enact Yeager's historic flight and will then perform a jaw-dropping aerobatic display, performing feats most never imagined possible with a B-29 – or any other airplane. Admission is free, but state parking fees apply. For a small fee, spectators can access the pit area. There, they can get right up to the aircraft, talk to the pilots, and get an unbeatable view of the planes in flight! Refreshments are provided by the Boy Scouts Troop 30 (Stanton, DE) and Alex's Lemonade Stand. Many vendors will be on site, carrying souvenir hats and t-shirts, toys, and model aircraft from entry-level through giant-scale aircraft parts and kits. For more information, visit us at Facebook.com/WarbirdsOverDelaware and WarbirdsOverDelaware.com. WarbirdsOverDelaware.com Warbirds Over Delaware is put on by the Delaware RC Club.