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2009 - 2010 AIR SHOW SEASON
April 13-18, 2010:
Sun and Fun Airshow - Lakeland, FL
April XX-XX, 2010:
MacDill AirFest - Tampa, FL
Look for air show appearance updates in February, 2010!

Stallion 51 Corporation conducts high-performance military style aerobatic routines at air shows throughout North America.

The Flight Demonstration uses and is dedicated to the P-51 Mustang and its history as one of the most famous fighters of World War II. The demonstrations allow the public to see first hand the high performance maneuvering that allowed this remarkable aircraft to achieve such fame.

The ten-minute aerobatic routine is set to music and includes low level maneuvers such as vertical rolls, barrel rolls, inverted passes, Cuban eights, loops, point rolls and tuck-under break to landing.

In addition to performing the Mustang demonstration, Lee Lauderback participates in the USAF Heritage Flight Program. This unique air show performance includes close formation of the Mustang with the F-15 Eagle, F-16 Viper, A-10 Warthog or the F-22 Raptor. Normally the Mustang is paired with one of the top line USAF fighters, but at special times the Mustang has lead with an F-15 on one wing, an F-16 on the other and an A-10 in the slot. This unique program allows the public to see the heritage of the "old and new" aircraft and pay tribute to the warriors of the past and the fighter pilots of today.

This year will be the 22nd year of performing and being a favorite of audiences who never tire of its classic looks and vibrant Rolls-Royce Merlin sound!

 

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