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Fri, Sep 27, 2024

Storm Damages Historic CAF UC-78 Bobcat, Restoration Begins

Microburst Disrupts Air Show, Damaging Multiple Aircraft

The Frontiers in Flight Air Show in August 2024 promised to be a fun and exciting weekend of aerial displays at McConnell Air Force Base (KIAB) in Wichita, Kansas. However, the weather had other plans in store, as a powerful storm produced a strong microburst that disrupted day two of the show.

The microburst caused havoc at the show by blowing down tents, scattering debris across the field, and damaging multiple aircraft, including the CAF Jayhawk Wing’s 80-year-old Cessna UC-78 Bobcat. The situation became unsafe enough to cause the cancellation of the show’s final day.

Damage to the Bobcat was mainly in the tail section but the Jayhawk Wing is committed to repairing the damage and moving on.

Ben Sorenson, the wing’s operations officer, mechanic, and pilot said, “We’ve already located replacement parts and will begin working very soon.” In the meantime, the vintage Bobcat built right in Wichita in 1943 remains at McConnell awaiting the next steps in the restoration.

The CAF is a non-profit organization and relies on the dedication of volunteers and generosity of donors to keep its historic aircraft flying.

Ken Newell, the wing’s finance officer said, “It's a rare bird, but there are still other Bobcats out there. We're confident that once we dive into the process, we’ll get all the parts we need.”

Ben Sorenson added, “Right after we posted about the Bobcat being damaged on our Facebook page, we started hearing from people offering to help. We’re thankful for the support and well wishes.”

Those interested in following or helping in the restoration can visit the link below.

FMI:  www.cafjayhawks.org/

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