McConnell Air Force Base releases changes for Frontiers in Flight Airshow – MASHAHER

ISLAM GAMAL14 August 2024Last Update :
McConnell Air Force Base releases changes for Frontiers in Flight Airshow – MASHAHER


WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) –  McConnell Air Force Base says there will be some significant changes to the 2024 Frontiers in Flight Airshow from the 2022 event.

The airshow runs August 24-25, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at McConnell Air Force Base, with both admission and parking being free.

First, all attendees over the age of 18 are required to present a state- or federal government-issued photo ID for entry, such as a driver’s license or passport. Non-U.S. citizens over the age of 18 can use a passport or permanent resident alien card for entry.

Second, guests are allowed and encouraged to bring their own drinking water in a non-glass container filled to use and refill throughout the day to help prevent heat injuries.

There will be free water fill locations in the general public parking lot and on the airshow ramp for refilling personal water containers. Those locations are marked on the map, along with cooling tents, port-a-potties and first aid stations.

Dates when ‘Big Boy,’ the 1.2 million pound Union Pacific train, will be in Kansas

Distances

While that parking is available, there will still be large distances of walking, given the overall size of the flightline. The airshow area itself measures 0.67 miles north to south, and will be full of parked aircraft, booths and displays.

General Parking

Parking will be provided off-base, in the fields owned by Cessna, north of McConnell, west of Rock Road and south of Pawnee Street. Distance from the regular parking area to the airshow entrance is approximately 0.5 miles. As such, the base has organized busses to be available at the center of the general parking area to transport people to and from there and the airshow entrance (Entry #1 on the Airshow map). The distances, combined with the typical August temperatures in Kansas and the heat-amplifying effects of concrete runways, make hydration especially important for airshow attendees and staff.

Accessibility Parking

Accessible parking is available by filling out the following form online by clicking here.

Those who are approved for this parking will be emailed a parking pass, which they must print out. That pass will enable parking at select locations on the base.

Lost Children

For those bringing small children, wristbands are available at the entry points to the flightline, to allow adults to write a phone number on the band and put it on the child’s wrist. Should the adults and children become separated, that phone number will facilitate a quick reunion with their adults. The Lost Child RV will be located near the Kids Zone and close to the Boeing Dreamlifter. The Dreamlifter will be the largest aircraft on the ramp, on the north end of the runway area and near the STEAM and Kid Zones. Changing stations and a dedicated nursing area will also be nearby.

Allowed & Prohibited Items

A full list of items that guests are allowed to bring, as well as a list of prohibited items, is available at the airshow website, www.frontiersinflight.com

Aerial Performance Times

Aerial performances begin at noon each day. The headline act, the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, takes to the skies at approximately 3 p.m. each day of the airshow.

Aerial Performers

The confirmed aerial performers for the airshow are:

  • Blue Angels F/A-18 Super Hornets

  • Fat Albert (Blue Angels support C-130J Super Hercules)

  • F-35 Lightning Demo Team

  • P-51 Heritage Flight

  • 2x A-10 Thunderbolt II Formation Demo

  • Tora Tora Tora

  • “Swamp Fox” P-51

  • Twin Beech 18 “Matt Younkin”

  • Havilland D.H. 115 “Vampire”

  • Bill Stien “Edge 540”

  • Tom Larkin “Mini Jet”

  • Brian Correll “Pitts II”

  • KC-135/KC-46 Refuel Demo

  • Precision Exotics “Super Cars”

Clydesdales

The Budweiser Clydesdales hitch is scheduled to make an appearance at 11:30 a.m., each day of the airshow.

Aircraft on Display

The confirmed aircraft on static display are shown on the airshow map, current as of its publication date. Those aircraft on display will be:

  • Doc B-29 Superfortress

  • KC-135 Stratotankers

  • KC-46 Pegasus

  • Fat Albert (C-130J Super Hercules)

  • A-10 Thunderbolt IIs

  • F-15 Eagles

  • F-16 Fighting Falcons

  • F-22 Raptors

  • F-35 Lightning IIs

  • B-1 Lancer

  • B-52 Stratofortress

  • Navy P-8 Poseidon

  • C-17 Globemaster III

  • RC-135 Rivet Joint

  • T-38 Talons

  • T-6 Texans

  • T-1A Jayhawk

  • T-41 Mescalero (Cessna 172)

  • T-53A Kadet II (Cirrus SR-20)

  • Boeing Dreamlifter

  • A-26 Invader “Lady Liberty”

  • LearJet 36A – Around the world record holder

  • Stearman Biplanes

Army Displays:

Wichita’s military presence is more than just Air Force, with a number of Reserve and Guard units in the area from across the military branches. The largest of these locally is the Army Reserve’s 451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command, which is headquartered here. The 451st ESC has coordinated the appearance of several Army aviation and ground assets at the event, bringing a little extra steel and firepower for visitors to see. These will include:

  • Light Medium Tactical Vehicle

  • High-Mobility, Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV)

  • Joint Light Tactical Vehicle

  • UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter

  • HH-60 Blackhawk helicopter

  • CH-47 Chinook helicopter

Additional details on vendors, displays, premium seating and more are available online.

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