The ninth annual Biggest Little Air Show, placed on by the Hiller Aviation Museum at San Carlos Airport (KSQL) in California, boasted not solely excellent climate, however a sold-out present.
Sponsored by Peaxy, a San Jose software program agency, the June 2022 occasion for radio-controlled plane was organized to take full benefit of the 90 minutes the airport was closed to common site visitors.
Local golf equipment had been out in full pressure to exhibit a variety of flying fashions from easy foam fashions to classy ones powered by ducted fan engines and kerosene fuel generators.
There had been some artistic flying constructions that took to the air, comparable to an eagle, a flying man, and a illustration of the starship USS Enterprise.
The flying began with electric-powered prop plane, adopted by electrical ducted-fan jets. An indication of 3D aerobatics was subsequent, utilizing fashions with excessive thrust to weight ratios permitting the planes to hover and carry out different maneuvers not seen with actual plane.
Rotary wing demonstrations had been performed with a racing drone and a mannequin helicopter. Powered sailplanes placed on a sleek slow-speed present earlier than a subscale USAF Thunderbirds F-16 raised the vitality again up with a high-speed demo, additionally with smoke.
Last was a fight demonstration the place fashions tried to chop different plane’s streamers with their props.
Once the subscale flying was accomplished, the runway was re-opened for a full-scale aerobatic efficiency because the present’s finale. Chuck Coleman had that honor for this occasion, performing in his Extra 300L.
Aside from his years of airshow performances, Chuck can be an completed take a look at pilot and most just lately was the aerobatic flight teacher for the actors within the blockbuster movie “Top Gun: Maverick.”