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NAHI Partnering With CA Capital Airshow For Restored Aircraft Showcase

Will Be Part Of The Event In 2017 In Sacramento, CA

The National Aviation Heritage Invitational (NAHI) is teaming up with the California Capital Airshow at Mather Airport, Sacramento, CA to host this prestigious restored aircraft competition, showcasing testaments to our rich aviation history. Come take a ‘sneak peek’ right next to the Warbird Alley entrance. Aircraft owners and restorers are encouraged to inquire about this extraordinary event. The staff on site this year will be happy to answer questions and provide further information. Dates for 2017 will be announced later this year.

Two perfect examples of the calibre of aircraft we host at NAHI will be on display this year at the California Capital Airshow. One is a stunning 1947 Cessna 140, owned by the Cawthra family of Vacaville, CA. This aircraft was awarded ‘Best Classic’ at the 2014 National Aviation Heritage Invitational. Also on hand- the 1936 Custom Cabin WACO, owned by Chris Galloway of Davis, Calif. This Waco was the first YQC built. It is a beautiful example of the aircraft that apply for NAHI and vie for the coveted Neil A. Armstrong Aviation Heritage trophy.

Over the past 17 years NAHI has hosted numerous aircraft that are living testaments to our aviation history. We have marvelled at the likes as the popular ‘Glacier Girl’, the P-38 that was recovered from a glacier in Greenland in 1992 and restored to perfection and a unique 1941 Australian carrier based Fairey Firefly---Both Grand Champion Winners. We are committed to keeping our aviation history alive through the Invitational. “We are thrilled to partner with the California Capital Airshow,” said Ken Perich, Executive Director of the National Aviation Heritage Invitational. “We share the same vision of fostering our aviation history and keeping it alive for future generations to come. It is a great fit all around.”

The California Capital Airshow (CCAS) is one of the most highly respected air shows in the nation. The aerial demonstrations, static displays coupled with the education of our youth in aviation and aerospace creates exciting learning environments year-round. “The annual California Capital Airshow has always been more than the thrills of aircraft zooming overhead,” said Darcy Brewer, Executive Director. “This patriotic, non-profit event uses the power and magic of flight to honor our past and inspire the next generation in an exciting and unique way.

“This partnership is a marriage of missions. Massive and historic Mather Airport (est. 1918), provides endless space to grow for the annual NAHI competition and adding these valuable aviation treasures will be a meaningful added attraction to the event which currently draws fans from across the nation and beyond,” Brewer said.

Conceived in 1999, the National Aviation Heritage Invitational has a panel of judges reviewing participating aircraft against standard criteria developed by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum that includes authenticity, quality of workmanship, attention to detail and technical merit.

Trophies are awarded in five categories - antique, classic, contemporary, military, and large aircraft. The overall winning aircraft is awarded the Neil A. Armstrong Aviation Heritage Trophy. Additionally, the National Aviation Hall of Fame’s People’s Choice trophy is awarded to the owner of the aircraft receiving the largest number of votes cast by the event attendees.

In past years National Aviation Hall of Fame Enshrinees, including Clarence ‘Bud’ Anderson, Dick Rutan, Jim Lovell, Neil Armstrong, Patty Wagstaff and Herb Kelleher have been our guests and presenters of the trophies.

Applications will be accepted beginning January, 2017

(Source: NAHI news release)

FMI: www.heritagetrophy.org

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