“Air supremacy over Goshen” happening this weekend at the Goshen Municipal Airport
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GOSHEN, Ind. – The city of Goshen is revving up for another air show.
“Air supremacy over Goshen” is happening this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at the Goshen Municipal Airport.
There will be both military and civilian planes showing off their stuff.
Pilot Chuck Hamilton spoke on how people coming to the show will be able to enjoy it and the accessibility of the show.
“This is that old era air show if you will, just brought down a little bit smaller to where we now have access to up close and personal with the pilots and it’s a great family hobby sport.”
There will be more than 300 planes and other aircraft will be on display throughout the weekend.
Tickets are five dollars per person.
But kids under 12 as well as veterans and active service members are allowed in for free.