
The Douglas A-1 Skyraider First Flight 18 March 1945.Tennessee Flying Machines Featuring Ted Tippin.Salute To Veteras Dick Rutan and Charles Boyd.Salute To Veterans Warbirds In Review Tuskegee Airmen.Salute To America Flyover: Lt Col Chris "NIKE" McAlear.Pearl Harbor Hero Stories: George Welch & Kenneth Taylor.Live Stream Premier – Salute To America Flyover: Larry Kelley.Live Stream Broadcast! P-51 Mustang Bud Anderson July 27 at 1pm CST / 7pm EST.Live Stream Broadcast! Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat July 26 at 1pm CST / 7pm EST.Live Stream Broadcast! F4U-4 Corsair July 26 at 10am CST / 7pm EST.Live Stream Broadcast! 75th Anniversary de Havilland Chipmunk July 27 at 10am CST / 7pm EST.Honoring Black History Month Brig Gen Charles McGee.Arsenal of Democracy to Premiere V-E Day 75th Video Tribute.75th Anniversary of the End of WWII in Europe.Gregory Boyington shot down four enemy airplanes. 2021 TBM Reunion and Salute To Veterans.“To Fly and Fight updated Edition” will be on sale in the Warbird store. Thank you to P-51 owners Jack Roush and Jim Hagedorn for being the keepers of these treasures. Bud was the leading Ace of the 363rd Fighter Squadron with 16 1/4 victories and today is the leading living ace of World War II. The 357th produced 42 Aces – more than any other group. The 357th Fighter Group was credited with shooting down 609 enemy aircraft in only 15 months, a pace no other fighter group equaled. Bud Anderson is a WWII Triple Ace who flew the P-51 Mustang Old Crow, while assigned to the 357th Fighter Group “Yoxford Boys,” 8th Air Force, Leiston Field, United Kingdom. Attendees can expect to hear about the technical advances that Roush Aviation and others offer today’s owners and operators through innovations and support. Jack Roush will be a part of this unique group discussion of pilots and more importantly friends. Who knows what Jim will ask Bud that will prompt a brand new story or two. Jim Hagedorn will be sitting down with Bud for a, not to be missed, one on one interview. Bud Anderson and his “Old Crow” you have the favorite addition to every Warbirds in Review schedule for the past 20 years. When you pair a World War II triple Ace with one of the most significant aircraft of World War II you have the makings for a memorable presentation. “Bud” Anderson, Jack Roush and Jim Hagedorn
