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An airshow is an event at which aviators display their flying skills, normally to the public, but occasionally to invited guests, or employees and their families only.
Some airshows are held for commercial motives, gaining income from onlookers or from companies hoping to sell aircraft, but many are held to raise funds for charities. Usually they are arranged at airfields in which case a variety of static aircraft and helicopters might also be on view. Less often shows are held over the sea near coastal resorts. Where space allows, other entertainments and market stalls may add to the attractions on offer at an airshow. The better organised shows and those with longer flying displays will tend to be more expensive and sometimes discounts will be offered to those booking in advance.
Pleasure flights in aircraft (possibly historic types) and helicopters are offered at many airshows, normally before and after a continuous sequence of afternoon displays. Magazines aimed at aircraft enthusiasts will normally include a list of forthcoming airshows in their February, March or April editions. Shows at military bases are liable to be cancelled or postponed during periods of international tension.
Before the second world war, airshows were associated with long distance air races, often lasting many days and covering thousands of miles.
Germany remains the only nation to ban airshows as a result of a disaster involving an aircraft collision.
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Static airshows
A static airshow is a display of aircraft on the ground. No aerobatic flights are conducted although some aircraft may perform flybys (low passes, usually over the runway). Most airshows combine static displays with aerobatic flights.
Major airshows
The two largest air and aerospace trade shows are:
- Farnborough Air Show (Farnborough, England), held on even years
- Paris Air Show (Paris, France), held on odd years.
- Abbotsford International Airshow (Abbotsford, British Columbia)
- Asian Aerospace (Singapore)
- The Australian International Air Show (2005) - "The Shape of Things to Come".
- Chicago Air & Water Show (Chicago, Illinois)
- Chino Airshow (Chino, California)
- Dubai Airshow (Dubai)
- Edwards AFB Airshow (Palmdale, California)
- El Centro Airshow (El Centro, California)
- Flying Legends (Duxford, United Kingdom)
- Hill AFB Airshow (Ogden, Utah)
- Inland Northwest Skyfest (Spokane, Washington)
- Joint Services Open house (Andrews AFB,Maryland)
- Las Vegas Airshow (Las Vegas, Nevada)
- Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (Langkawi, Malaysia)
- Midland Airshow (Commemorative Air Force, Midland, Texas)
- Miramar Airshow (San Diego, California)
- NAS Pensacola Airshow (Pensacola, Florida)
- Oshkosh Airshow (Oshkosh, Wisconsin)
- Salinas Airshow (Salinas, California)
- Seafair Airshow (Seattle, Washington)
- Selfridge Air National Guard Base Airshow (Detroit, Michigan)
- Warbirds over Wanaka (Wanaka, New Zealand)
- The Royal International Air Tattoo
Other notable airshows
- Air/Space America 88 (San Diego, California)
- Wings Over Gillespie (Commemorative Air Force static airshow, El Cajon, California)
- Northwest EAA Fly-In (Arlington, Washington)
External links
- Air Days (http://www.airdays.com)de:Flugschau