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Choppers.

Impressive military and civilian aircraft displays located along the flight line. The military side provides an up-close look at Naval airpower. Static displays listed in random order and subject to change without notice.

MILITARY AVIATION (pictured)

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1. MH-65 Dolphin, 2. MH-60J Jayhawk, 3. T-6 Texan II, 4. C-17 Globemaster III,

5. C-5 Galaxy, 6. C-21 Lear Jet, 7. F-5N Tiger II, 8. F-16 Falcon, 9. L-39 Albatross, 10. H-135 Airbus, 11. HC-144 Ocean Sentry

Civilian Aviation

Bell 206L4, NASA H-135, AS350 B2, Britten Norman, Piper PA28-140, Cessna

172H, Airbus Helo, Vultee BT-13 Valiant, Aero Commander, OH-58 Beechcraft

King Air 90, Beechcraft Bonanza, Beechcraft G36, Beechcraft F33A, Velocity

XL, Cessna Caravan, Beechcraft Baron, Rockwell Commansder 112A, Robinson R44 Clipper II, Piper Comanchee, Piper Arrow IV, American Citabria

NON-AVIATION

Monroe Marauders WWII Vehicles, Southernmost Car Club, American Traveling Tribute Wall - 80% scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial

On September 22, 1917, USCG Lt. Stanley Parker piloted a Curtiss N-9 seaplane from land leased from the Florida East Coast Railway, known today as Trumbo Point.

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