
If you are a retired or an active Naval Aviator or Flight Officer, you are invited to join us for the Fargo AirSho Navy Aviators Luncheon at Noon on Friday August 12, 2011 in the Fargo Air Museum. There is no charge for the luncheon or practice show. This event is being sponsored by Northrop Grumman and will be a great opportunity to meet and visit with fellow aviators before the weekend AirSho activity begins.
You must register to attend this event. If your spouse or care-taker will be joining you please complete the form for each attendee.
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Bring this coupon to the Air Museum and receive one FREE child admission (age 11-17) with one paid adult admission. Redeemable only at Air Museum. Limit one child per one paid adult admission while supplies last. Not valid with any other offer. Offer expires 08/07/11 at 11:59 pm.
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“Bringing America’s Navy Home” with Fargo Navy Week, Fargo AirSho
America’s Navy is “coming home” to Fargo in conjunction with the Fargo AirSho.
The U.S. Navy selected Fargo as one of only 21 metropolitan areas around the country to host a Navy Week during 2011.Fargo Navy Week is scheduled for Aug. 8-14, 2011.
Throughout Fargo Navy Week, Naval officers and sailors will meet with business, civic, education and government leaders, participate in community events, engage local veterans and complete public service projects. In addition, Horizon, a seven-piece contemporary music ensemble of Navy Band Great Lakes, will provide free performances of current Top 40, classic rock hits, Motown, country, funk and jazz around the community.
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A Reserved Commander’s Chalet table comes with some great perks – purchase yours today!
- Eight VIP show tickets for one day
- Catered delicious food and beverages
- One VIP parking pass
- Eight wrist bands for the Commander’s Chalet
- Private chalet entrance and restroom facilities
Be the first to purchase your tickets for the 2011 Fargo AirSho. Visit our Tickets page for all the details!

The Fargo AirSho is honored to be include in this year’s events celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Naval Aviation.
The Centennial of Naval Aviation marks 100 years of progress and achievement. One hundred years ago, on May 8, 1911 Navy Capt. Washington Irving Chambers, officer in charge of aviation, prepared contract specifications to purchase the Navy’s first aircraft. In the 100 years since, Naval Aviation has grown from a tactical afterthought to a primary instrument of America’s national security. 2011, marks the 100th Anniversary of Naval Aviation – a historic milestone unparalleled by any other celebration.
For more great information please visit these resources:
www.navalaviation100.org
www.public.navy.mil

The Horsemen have announced that for the 2011 air show season they will fly different historic warbirds at select air show sites.
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of US Naval aviation, The Horsemen will fly their three-ship routine with a WWII Corsair as lead aircraft and two F8F Bearcats on the wing.
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The F-16 has been a part of the United States Air Force since 1979, assigned to our Active Duty, Air National Guard and Reserve forces, as well as the Air Forces of many Allied Nations. Affectionately known as the “Viper”, the F-16 and its support crews have accomplished its mission with precision and expertise in multiple conflicts over the past three decades, and are currently partnering with Joint and Coalition forces to win today’s fight!
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The A-10 West Demonstration Team is a select group of professionals dedicated to showing the extreme capabilities of the A-10 aircraft through exceptional aerial maneuvers. Our mission is to demonstrate the capabilities of the A-10 Thunderbolt II and the professional competence of the U.S. Air Force personnel, to positively affect USAF recruiting and retention efforts, and to promote community and international relations.
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