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Many may not realize it, but the National Cherry Festival has held airshows from its inception. The first airshow was held in 1930 and was put on by three National Guard airplanes from Selfridge Field near Detroit. Part of the show included an aerial parade of the queen and her court over Traverse City, which became an every year tradition. Another tradition each year was the dropping of aerial bombs from two airplanes over Traverse City at dawn to kick off the Festival. Through the years the Festival's air show grew to include daredevil acts of dog fighting, skywriting, parachute jumps, and water rescues by the US Coast Guard.
Today, the National Cherry Festival is still holding its airshows. Some of the world's finest airshow performers have graced the skies for thousands of spectators to enjoy throughout the years. Acts such as the USAF Thunderbirds, Mike Goulian, Greg Shelton, Chris Panzl, Sean D. Tucker, Lima Lima, the now defunct Red Baron Stearman Squadron and of course, the US Navy Blue Angels have become part of the history and tradition of the National Cherry Festival.
Join us for the 83rd National Cherry Festival Air Show, sponsored by Northern Michigan Toyota Dealers, Sam's Club and Charter Communications on Saturday, July 4 and Sunday, July 5 for an exciting airshow.

For more information on the US Navy Blue Angels click here
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The HH-65C is brought to us by our very own CGAS Traverse City.
For more information on the Aerospatiale HH-65C Dolphin click here

The F/A-18's are brought to us by the VMFA(AW)-224 "Bengals" based at MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina.
For more information on the F/A-18D Hornet click here

The Oregon Air National Guard's 114th FS, Kingsley Field, Oregon, will salute America's freedom by showcasing this powerful aircraft with flyovers during the National Cherry Festival Airshow.
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The demonstration will also include a Heritage Flight with a vintage WWII P-51 Mustang flown by Vlado Lenoch.
Michigan’s own 172nd FS "Mad Ducks" based in Battle Creek, Michigan will also be on hand for the weekend’s event.
For more information on the A-10 Thunderbolt II click here