This weekend, all eyes are on the sky. The Melbourne Air & Space Show takes off at Melbourne International Airport.
Guests will get to check out a full-scale model of the world's largest drone, courtesy of Northrop Grumman Corp., the show's sponsor, Local 6 news partner Florida Today reports.
VIP tickets include a private seating area on the flight line, reserved parking, drinks and lunch.
Expect 12 to 15 acts of military and civilian performances and aircraft displays during the family-friendly event. The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds are the headliners, but look for aerobatic demos from Greg Connell, Gary Ward and Kent Pietsch. Pietsch will land his airplane on top of a moving motor home.
Other highlights include:
• U.S. Army Silver Wings parachute jump team
• F-4U Corsair demo
• L-39 jet demo
• P-51 Mustang Demo
• B-25 Mitchell Bomber Flight
• Lucas Oil Jump Team
• A super decathlon
• Wild Waco biplane
The show is being organized by the National Air, Sea & Space Foundation.
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