ROSAMOND, Calif. (KERO) — Edwards Air Force Base is preparing for an invasion of the likes they have not seen in 13 years they usually’re rolling out the purple carpet! The air show is again on Saturday, October fifteenth and Sunday, October sixteenth.
The Aerospace Valley Air Show takes flight this weekend. Attendees will get the possibility to take a look at Edwards’ latest toys screaming over the bottom and down on the bottom, up shut and private. There can be an enormous S.T.E.M. exhibit and a efficiency by the Air Force Thunderbirds, celebrating the seventy fifth anniversary of breaking the sound barrier.
Running the show is Major Sam Freeland, a pilot with the 412th Operations Group. He mentioned that pushing the envelope on analysis and improvement is what this group does rather well.
“People are actively seeking out those cutting edge things or preparing for those cutting edge things that are coming from other environments and looking to operate those and improve those for the end user and those operators, the rest of our military folks down in home range,” mentioned Freeland.
The air show is free, however due to the massive crowd that’s anticipated to show up, attendees might want to arrive early. Gates open at 8:30 a.m.