Static Displays
Around the grounds of the Chippewa Valley Air Show, you’ll find “static” displays of various aircraft —
- Spirit of Tuskegee - Official Website
In November 1944, Boeing Stearman Serial No 42-17724 rolled off the assembly line in Wichita, Kansas. Two days later the aircraft arrived at Moton Field, Tuskegee Institute. This aircraft trained the first black pilots in the U.S. Armed Forces who would later become famous as the Tuskegee Airmen. Against the odds, these men proved themselves so well in combat, that bomber crews began requesting them for fighter escort. The legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen lives on, as these men led the way to desegregate the armed forces.
In February 2008, that Boeing plane began its new role as the Spirit of Tuskegee--a national treasure, and one of the few surviving aircraft that flew with the Tuskegee Airmen in WWII.
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Four F-18 Super Hornets -
P-38
P-51 Mustang-
T-33 - Warbids (WW II Aircraft
- C-2 Greyhound
- KC-135 Refueler
- AC-47 Gun Ship
- T-34
- C-130
- Oshkosh Truck's new anti-mine vehicle
- NASA Display
- Flight Simulator
- Boy Scout 100th Anniversary Exhibit
- Children's Inflatable Play Area
- Helicopter Rides






