Memorial Airport, featuring the Thunderbirds of the United States Air Force.
General
an extra one thousand were offered on Sunday, the final day of the show.
Rosecrans Manager Abe Forney says 30,000 general admission tickets were
released on Saturday with 31,000 released on Sunday.
Show
thrill of the ride and understand, if just a little bit, what real speed is.
Eagle
performing in the show along with the Thunderbirds.
Eagle
ground.
“The
ride was incredible,” Schmitz tells St. Joseph Post. “We hit 150 (mph) going
down the runway and I kept thinking he’s got to slow down; he’s got to slow
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U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds/Photo courtesy of the United States Air Force
By WHITNEE ICE
St. Joseph Post
The Sound of Speed Airshow is coming back to St. Joseph’s Rosecrans Memorial Airport May 1st and 2nd after a three-year hiatus.
Airport General Manager Abe Forney says he’s ready for life to get back to normal.
“I’m just excited for people to get out and see smiles on their face when the Thunderbirds hit the afterburner and see the kids out here enjoying it,” Forney tells St. Joseph Post.
Local Pilot Lute Atieh says he thinks this year’s show will have a great turnout.