Fri, Apr 26, 2019
Renowned WWII Air Show Team Reveals Dynamic Demonstration On Saturday And Sunday, April 27-28
The GEICO Skytypers Air Show Team, the leading vintage airshow performance squadron, will be performing at the 2019 MCAS Beaufort Air Show on Saturday and Sunday, April 27-28. The team's six WWII-era aircraft will perform a dynamic 18-minute, low-level precision-flying demonstration.
"We are excited to reveal this season's 20-maneuver demonstration at the MCAS Beaufort Air Show," said Larry Arken, squadron commander and team flight lead. "Airshow attendees will see first-hand what these 'warbirds' are made of."
The GEICO Skytypers fly six WWII SNJs, the Navy's equivalent of the Texas T-6. Both trainer aircraft were used to prepare pilots of "'The Greatest Generation" for combat. In 1940-41, the SNJ was built as an advanced WWII military training aircraft designed to perform all the maneuvers of a fighter plane at slower speeds. The aircraft is powered by a 600-horsepower Pratt and Whitney engine.
The GEICO Skytypers' low-level precision-flying demonstration was designed by team members who served in the United States military.
The GEICO Skytypers "skytype" by creating giant messages in the sky with five aircraft flying in a tight, line-abreast formation. The planes skytype by coordinating dot matrix-style messages with environmentally friendly puffs of white smoke.
A computer located in the lead aircraft sends radio signals to the other planes and their white puffs of smoke create the "skytyped" messages that are often as tall as the Empire State Building and seen from a 15-mile radius.
(Source: GEICO Skytypers news release. Image from file)
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