Showing posts with label Andrews AFB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andrews AFB. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

GEICO SKYTYPERS POST MESSAGES IN THE SKY OVER WASHINGTON, DC

Performance team features custom messages, precision flying in World War II-vintage planes

Washington, DC (May 15, 2012) – The GEICO Skytypers are scheduled to perform May 19-20 at the Andrews Joint Service Open House and Air Show at Andrews AFB, MD.

The team "types" messages at 10,000 feet with puffs of smoke in dot matrix-style letters.
The GEICO Skytypers use six of the remaining 11 North American SNJ-2 planes left in the world to write messages at an altitude of 10,000 feet.  Each World War II-era plane has been restored and equipped and with a computer that coordinates the smoke puffs from the aircraft.

"The contrast between the advanced technology to produce the messages paired with a 1940s vintage aircraft is truly unique," said Steve Kapur, GEICO Skytypers marketing officer and reserve pilot.  "We consider it a privilege to fly these warbirds on behalf of GEICO at air shows all across the U.S." said Kapur, who has been flying with the team for more than a decade.

Maneuvering the antique aircraft requires great skill and expertise. Most of the GEICO Skytypers pilots earned their wings in the military and several currently fly for commercial airlines.

During skytyping missions the pilots fly 250 feet apart in a wide "line-abreast" formation. When aligned, the smoke puffs form letters as tall as the Empire State Building.  Skytyping is 17 times faster than skywriting because each pilot can create a letter every four seconds. Entire messages can be as large as 6 to 8 miles wide. Messages are visible for 15 miles in each direction on a clear day.

In addition to skytyping, the team also performs a low-altitude, precision-formation flying routine combined with a thrilling aeronautical demonstration. The six aircraft fill the sky and come from all directions, providing spectators a unique viewing experience.

Andrews Joint Service Open House and Air Show Schedule
Air Show, 8 a.m. -5 p.m. Saturday, May 19, Open to the Public
Air Show, 8 a.m. -5 p.m. Sunday, May 20, Open to the Public

ADMISSION IS FREE
For more information, visit www.jsoh.org.

About the GEICO Skytypers
The GEICO Skytypers are the only flying unit in the world that performs at air shows typing their messages in the sky. For more information on the GEICO Skytypers, visit geicoskytypers.com. They can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. To request more information or a 2012 Electronic Press Kit, please write or call the contact listed below.

About GEICO
GEICO (Government Employees Insurance Company) is a member of the Berkshire Hathaway family of companies and is the third-largest private passenger auto insurer in the United States. GEICO handles auto insurance coverage for over 11 million private passenger auto policies and insures more than 17 million vehicles.
In addition to auto insurance, GEICO offers customers insurance products for their motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), travel trailers and motorhomes (RVs). Coverage for life, boats, homes and apartments is available through the GEICO Insurance Agency. Commercial auto insurance and personal umbrella protection are also available.
As a member of the Berkshire Hathaway group of companies, GEICO is rated A++ for financial strength by A.M. Best Company and ranks at the top of several national customer satisfaction surveys. For more information, go to http://www.geico.com.

Monday, April 30, 2012

LiveAirShowTV Returns to Joint Base Andrews!

PFLUGERVILLE, TX – APRIL 26, 2012 – For the second year in a row, LiveAirShowTV has been awarded the video production/LED screen contract for the 2012 Joint Service Open House at Joint Base Andrews, May 19th and 20th.  “This is one of the top air shows in the country, and we are honored to play such a significant role in the show”, said Jeff Lee, President of LiveAirShowTV.  “This will be the fifth show that I have directed at Andrews, and it is the second under the full banner of LiveAirShowTV. What a great privilege it is to serve the men and women of Joint Base Andrews, and the home of Air Force One.”

This multi-camera production will be displayed on two large LED screen right on the crowd line, and will feature not only up close shots of what it flying, but performer information and sponsor messages.  There will be something up on the screens a full hour before the show starts, so air show fans are encouraged to come early to stake out their best spot for the show.

This year fans will see the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, U.S. Army Golden Knights, the USAF F-22 Raptor, and V-22 Osprey.  Some of the warbirds include the world’s only flying B-29 FIFI, B-24 Diamond L’il, P-51 Mustang, and the only flying SB2C Helldiver.  Some of the top aerobatic pilots in the entire air show industry will all be together at Andrews!  Fans will see, Sean D. Tucker, Michael Goulian, Kirby Chambliss, and Chuck Aaron and his Red Bull Helicopter.

Virtually all of the airshow acts will be recorded and posted on the LiveAirShowTV web site not long after the show.  www.LiveAirShowTV.com Clips from the 2011 show are still available for viewing.  Fans can follow our progress on Facebook and Twitter, and once we are on the base, we will be posting mobile updates throughout the show. 

We will be right at show center, behind air show announcer Rob Reider.  Come by our production compound, you never know what you might see.

LiveAirShowTV will be there to make your air show experience even better! See you on the ramp!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

LiveAirShowTV Posts Andrews Archive

 PFLUGERVILLE, TX – JUNE 1, 2011 – LiveAirShowTV is posting the individual acts from the 2011 Joint Service Open House at Joint Base Andrews from May 21st and 22nd.  These are the recordings made from the video that was shown on the big screens on the ramp at Andrews.  “We were so excited and honored to be back at Andrews to capture this great air show”, said Jeff Lee, President of LiveAirShowTV.  “We put together a top notch crew and gave the fans on the ramp the best views possible in the sky, as well as things on the ground that they could not see.”

While our goal was to do an Internet broadcast, security and other issues prevented that from happening.  This is the next best thing, as fans will be able to select the acts they want to see and navigate through the show more easily.

As of this press release, fans can see Greg Poe, John Klatt, the F/A-18 Super Hornet, and the world’s very first public fly-by of the brand new F-35 Lightning II.  Posting later this week will be: the Wounded Warrior Flight, Sean D. Tucker, Geico Skytypers, A-10 Thunderbolt II, and many more.

To view these, simply go to: www.LiveAirShowTV.com and select the videos from the column on the left side of the home page.

Watch for more air show and aviation event coverage as the year progresses.  Announcements will be made on our home page, and in the aviation media.

LiveAirShowTV – The Eyes and Ears of Aviation, Today!


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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Indy Transponder 22-MAY-2011 1030z

F-35 makes airshow appearance!  by Solomon | F-35C CF-2 flew over the Andrews Joint Services Open House airshow on 21 May 2011. US Navy Lt. Cdr. Eric Buus was the pilot on this seventh test flight of the aircraft—and the first flight that...  (Picture at bottom of post also)

Andrews AFB show delights crowd of 65000 - Gazette.net Montgomery County Sports | Robert Jordan has been going to Andrews Air Force Base to see dizzying displays of aerobatic prowess for more than 20 years. The 30-year-old Clinton resident used to visit with his father, but now brings his younger ...

Joint Service Open House - 2011  from Military Photos by Jon91498 - Here are some pics I took this morning at Andrew's Air Force Base.

Airshow roars over Lynchburg area - New Era Progress | The Blue Angels were the headline act of the Lynchburg Regional Airshow, which continues today. Under clear blue skies and amid warm temperatures, the event drew thousands to Lynchburg Regional Airport. Organizers were unable to provide a preliminary ...

Lynchburg Regional Airshow Draws Thousands – WSET | Entertainment News from AP Campbell County, VA - It was a big day at Lynchburg's Regional Airport where tens of thousands watched the Blue Angels put on a show. They fought for parking and lugged lawn chairs to get a glimpse of the hottest ticket in ...

How best to enjoy the Air Show - Columbia Daily Tribune | Loud noises at an air show can startle anyone, but especially young children. Hearing protection (ear plugs) is strongly advised for everyone! Parking is limited. We strongly urge taking the convenient round-trip shuttles. Shuttles gain faster entrance ...

Air Show's honored guests boast long list of credentials - Columbia Daily Tribune | The Air Show always concludes with a solemn ceremony at the Boone County Courthouse in downtown Columbia. Production A-10s have been operational since October 1975. The A-10 Thunderbolt II that will fly during the Air Show protects its pilots with ...

Thunderbirds to visit Travis AFB for 2011 Air Power Expo | Daily ...  by Glen Faison | TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE — The Thunderbirds, the U.S. Air Force's premier aerial demonstration team, will headline the 2011 Air Power Expo at Travis Air Force Base, base officials announced Thursday. The free, two-day open house and air ...

EDITOR’S BLOG: Blustery Duxford and the “i-Airshow!”  from Flightline UK - UK Airshow News by Flightline UK | Some autumn like weather patterns have hit the UK this weekend leaving Duxford bright, but very breezy. Unsurprisingly, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight have cancelled their appearance today due to the winds at their base at RAF Coningsby which is a great shame…

Golden Knights highlight Stadium ceremony - MLB.com | Dunning and nine other members of the Black Team of the US Army Golden Knights parachuted onto the Yankee Stadium outfield shortly after 6 pm ET on Saturday as part of the 11th annual Yankee Stadium Military Appreciation ceremony. ...

UK ambassador to UAE skydives for charity - The National | DUBAI // The British Ambassador to the UAE was hurled out an aeroplane yesterday at 3900 metres as part of a parachuting display for charity. "It was an absolute rush," Ambassador Jermey observed, afterwards. Mr Jermey and five members of his staff ...

Terre Haute airport holds open house – WTHI - He's also a member of the Commemorative Air Force and pilot of a B-25 bomber. The open house was a sight for many sky-loving enthusiasts. Brown is one of many here for the airport's open house. "The real goal is to get kids out here, ...

Three pilots share memories of flying the B-25 - Minot Daily News | The plane is expected to go on display at the Dakota Territory Air Museum in early June but first it's undergoing its annual inspection. The B-25J, along with four other warbirds from the Texas museum, all are undergoing their annual maintenance at ...

Air show entertains students at Brooks Elementary | Daily Chronicle  - But once 10-year-old Alex Miskewitch told Kenney that his grandfather built and flew model airplanes, including a small ultralight, Kenney said the kite show quickly expanded into an all-out air show, featuring kites, models and two ...

Aspiring aviators take flight - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette | Outside a hangar, Laramie Resler wore a badge advising observers to “Ask Me About Young Eagles.” Resler is coordinator for Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter Two's Young Eagles, a group for young people interested in aviation. ...

GoodyearBlimp.flv  from AOPA Live: Latest videos from AOPA Live 

Today in Aviation History – May 22  from Calgary Recreational and Ultralight Flying Club by bikeal