Chino Air Show

The Chino Air Show is very big on WWII warbirds. Some of the airplanes flying are extremely rare and some are the only examples flying in the world. The hangar we were at was at the end of the runway and we had front row seats for the planes taxiing out to take off. There was a continuous stream of warbirds flying around the airport and making low passes. Some did aerobatic routines. A couple of vintage jet fighters also performed.
The weather was nice. A bit hot in the sun, but there was plenty of shaded seating available. I slathered myself in sunscreen, but still felt baked by the end of the day. After the airshow I headed over to my Dad's house and visited with him. He donated a bunch of tools to my RV-9A project.
Full gallery of photos here.
