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词条 Great State of Maine Air Show
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  1. Event History

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| venue = Brunswick Executive Airport
| location = Brunswick, Maine
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The Great State of Maine Air Show is an airshow held in August at Brunswick Executive Airport in Brunswick, Maine. After being run for a number of years by Naval Air Station Brunswick, the event returned in 2011 with an all-volunteer base.

Event History

Air Shows took place at Naval Air Station Brunswick on random years throughout the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s organized by the United States Navy and featuring dozens of military and civilian aerial performers. The 33rd annual Great State of Maine Air Show which took place in 2008 was expected to be the last, as Brunswick was expected to be closed by the Base Realignment and Closure which was announced in 2005. A record attendance of 150,000 people showed up for the two-day event. The Base was officially decommissioned on May 31st, 2011 with an onsite ceremony.

That Same year it was announced that the Great State of Maine Air Show would return to the skies of Brunswick on August 26th and 27th of 2011, It would be organized and put-on by an all-volunteer base without participation from the US Military. The show would take place on the same location as before as the Naval Station had become Brunswick Executive Airport. Despite no organization by the Military, the United States Navy Blue Angels were still to be featured at the show for their first appearance in Maine since 2007. The United States Air Force also supported he event with the A-10 Thunderbolt II Demonstration and a USAF Heritage Flight. Civilian aerobatic and warbird performances rounded out the rest of the show. Military Static Displays were canceled due to Hurricane Irene which was going on south of the show. Despite some bad weather it was still an overall success. The next show took place on August 25th and 26th, 2012 with an additional night air show on August 24th, it was headlined by the USAF Thunderbirds and also featured the F/A-18C Hornet Demonstration from the US Navy. The Texas Flying Legends Museum which is based at nearby Wiscasset Airport for part of the year brought over a restored B-25 Mitchell, P-51D Mustang, P-40 Warhawk, F4U Corsair, and one of only two flyable Mitsubishi A6M Zeros to the show and participated in a warbird flight that involved mock-aerial combat.

The planned 2013 show was canceled due to Budget Cuts in Congress known as sequestration. The show did not take place in 2014 either because the organizers failed to book a headlining military act. That year however the Blue Angels announced their 2015 schedule which included the Great State of Maine Air Show.

The next show is scheduled for September 5th and 6th, 2015 and will feature the Blue Angels, but other performers are yet to be announced.

External links

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  • Official website
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5 : Air shows in the United States|Events in Maine|Tourist attractions in Brunswick, Maine|Aviation in Maine|Summer events in the United States

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