Centennial of Naval Aviation
Saturday was a VERY big day for the military’s naval aviation world. Naval Air Station North Island (NASNI) is the birthplace of Naval Aviation and Saturday was the kickoff for a nation wide celebration of their 100 years of flight. NASNI opened their gates and put on a great show of static display aircraft from all eras. Had live bands playing into the evening. Hosted a car show on the tarmac. Opened three of their ships for tours including the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74).
The location of the open house at NASNI was the perfect place to watch the “Parade Of Flight” that was kicked off by the Blue Angels and wrapped up with a massive 35 plane fly over in formation. Not a typical “air show”. You really got to see a lot of different aircraft though. I’m really glad I put in the effort and time to see this from this location. From the vantage point I selected I was even treated to a fly-by of an osprey, or fishing eagle. I hope you enjoy the pictures and will drop me a note to let me know what you think. Thanks!