Wings over Camarillo Airshow August 21-22, 2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Admission:

 

Adults - (12 and up)

 $10.00

 

Children 0-11

Free

 

(The gates are Cash Only, no checks or credit cards).

Avoid the line at the gates by pre-purchasing your tickets from TicketDerby!

 

 

 

The gates will open at  9am and close at 5pm. 

 

Program (pdf file)

 

 

CAF- 40's Dinner Dance

 

Pilots and Planes

 

Formation Flights

 

Airplane & Helicopter Rides

 

World War II Aces & Pilots

 

Kids Corner

 

Vendors: 

 

Demonstrations 

 

Activities 

 

Food Vendors 

 

General Vendors

 

Information/Services

 

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2010 Wings Over Camarillo

 

 

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The Camarillo Wings Association would like to thank the sponsors of this year's Wings over Camarillo.

 

 We would also like to thank the FBOs at Camarillo:

  • Sun Air Jets

  • Avantair

  • Channel Islands

  • Western Cardinal

  • Orbic

for their co-operation, sponsorship and  help in making this a great air show.

 

Most especially, we need to thank the many volunteers who made the air show run smoothly by their amazing and tireless work.

 

 

The 2010 Wings Over Camarillo Airshow is on August 21-22, 2010 at

Camarillo Airport, 555 Airport Way, Camarillo. CA 93010.

 

Please come, bring your family and friends and be prepared to enjoy yourselves.

 

See what the Daily News, Los Angeles, has to say about our show.

To celebrate its 30th Anniversary the airshow has some very special and rare planes taking part in the event. 

Highlights of the aerial show:

  • Aerobatic displays including:

    • The Red Bull Helicopter, piloted by the world's only aerobatics helicopter pilot, Chuck Aaron.

    • War Dog, John Collver's AT-6.

    • Tumbling Bear, a Zlin 50LX, piloted by Rob Harrison.

    • Jason Somes in the CAF's Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat.

  • The Flying Wing - the Northrop NM-9, the precursor to modern stealth bombers.

  • Two of the four P-38 Lightening fighters still flying in the US.

  • All four famous Grumman 'Cats' - the F4F Wildcat, the F6F-5 Hellcat, the F8F-2 Bearcat and the F7F Tigetcat.

  • A very rare restored Supermarine Spitfire Mk XIV owned by the CAF.

  • A replica Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX.

  • A Fairey Firefly - a British war bird and one of only 25 in the world still flying.

  • An A6M3 Mitsubishi Zero - one of only three in the world still capable of flight.

  • A replica Caudron C-460 - a racing plane from the 1930's.  This will be only the third time this plane has ever been shown as it has only appreared previously once at the Paris air show and once at Oshkosh.

  • A DeHaviland Gypsy Moth.

  • A B-25 (Executive Sweet) and a C-53D (D-Day Doll).

  • Three formation flights during the show PLUS a spectacular modified 'fur ball' as the climax.

  • Many other planes - war birds, classics and experimentals.

The aerial display takes place from noon to 4pm each day.  Before this you can stroll among these planes as they will be on static display, along with many other planes and helicopters, in the morning - a traditional feature of the Camarillo Airshows being the accessibility of the planes to the public.  In the afternoon, the viewing line affords an almost unique opportunity to see the planes clearly as they taxi by, take off and land - and, of course, as they fly by in aerobatic and other exciting aerial displays.

 

The ground events feature activities and entertainment for the whole family, with a special Kid’s Corner.  As always, there will be a variety of vendors food, drink, aviation themed items and other goods.

 

 

Do's (and a few Don'ts):

 

DO: 

 

 

  • Check the weather - it might be overcast early in the day but will become hotter.

  • Wear, or bring, sunscreen and a hat.

  • Wear good, comfortable shoes.  There is a lot to see and it is spread out.

  • Bring a portable chair or blanket for watching the air events - we have a lot of planes.

  • Bring a camera and/or binoculars.

  • Bring bottled water ( in plastic, not glass, containers).

 

 

DON'T:

 

(A few things NOT to bring)

 

 

  • Wings over Camarillo is a completely NON-Smoking event.  Please leave your cigarettes behind as there are no smoking areas on the airport during the event.

  • Please leave your DOG at home.  Except for service dogs, no dogs will be allowed on the airport.

  • Please don't bring ice chests, alcohol or glass containers.

  • Please leave your bicycles at home too.

Thanks.

 

 

 

 

The 2010 Wings over Camarillo Airshow is produced by the Camarillo Wings Association, a California non-profit corporation.

 

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Camarillo Wings Association

79 Daily Drive #265

Camarillo, CA 93010