Military Aviation Museum’s Warbirds Take Part in Second Arsenal of Democracy Flight Over Washington, DC
The Military Aviation Museum will be partaking in the Second Arsenal of Democracy Flyover over Washington, DC. The Museum’s aircraft featured include: Hawker Hurricane, Supermarine MK-IXe Spitfire, Grumman FM-2 Wildcat, De Havilland Mosquito, FG-1D Corsair, Curtiss P-40 and PBY-5A Catalina. The warbirds will fly in historically sequenced formations representing the war’s major battles, from Battle of Britain through the final air assault on Japan and concluding with a missing man formation. The formations will fly in two-minute intervals at an altitude of 1,000 feet.
More than 20 different types of vintage military aircraft are expected to participate in the flyover. Aircraft are being provided by multiple organizations and individuals whose mission is to preserve these historic artifacts in flying condition. Some of the historic aircraft expected to participate include the P-40 Warhawk, P-39 Airacobra, P-51 Mustang, F4U Corsair, B-25 Mitchell, B-17 Flying Fortress, B-29 Superfortress, and many others.
The live-streamed broadcast, with narration, will honor this historic anniversary and pay homage to those who served on the frontlines and on the home front during World War II will begin at 10:30 a.m. Eastern at www.ww2flyover.org or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ww2flyover. The event organizers of the Arsenal of Democracy are General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATC), International Council of Air Shows (ICAS) and the Commemorative Air Force (CAF).
The World War II Victory Commemoration Flyover formations are scheduled to begin over the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. The airplanes will fly north to south down the Potomac River and then east along Independence Avenue and over the National Mall at approximately 11:30 a.m. Eastern.
The event will be live-streamed on the AOD’s website www.ww2flyover.org , Facebook and YouTube social media channels. For those in the Washington, D.C. area, the flyover may also be viewed from locations along the flight route. Plans call for a narration to be broadcast at the National World War II Memorial and selected areas along the Mall.