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Oregon International Air Show

The Oregon International Air Show - formerly the "Portland Rose Festival Air Show" - is an annual event held in Oregon, United States. The event began in 1988, and has an average annual attendance of 55,000. Profits from the show are distributed to local charities.[1]

Oregon International Air Show
StatusActive
GenreAir Shows & Events
FrequencyAnnually
VenueHillsboro Airport & McMinnville Airport
CountryUnited States
Years active32 Years
InauguratedJune 11–12, 1988
Previous eventSeptember 20–22, 2019
Next event20–22 May 2022 (Hillsboro) & July 30-August 1, 2021 (McMinnville)
Participants1,000+ volunteers
Attendance~55,000 (2018)
ActivityFriday Night Fireworks, Aerobatic Performers, Military Performers, Fly-Bys, Static Displays
LeaderBill Braack
SponsorStoller Family Estate, Xenium HR, Express Employment Professionals
Websitehttps://www.oregonairshow.com/

It is one of the largest civilian air shows on the West Coast of the United States.[2] The Air Show features military and civilian aircraft from the United States and Canada, and on occasion, military and civilian aircraft from other countries such as Britain, France, and Russia.

As of 2020, the Air Show has given back more than $3.3M to over 500 organizations since 1988.[3]

History edit

Former Navy pilot, Jim Osborne, was the chairman of the Rose Festival Navy Committee and envisioned a full-scale airshow as part of the Portland Rose Festival. After the Rose Festival Association gave him the green light, he rounded up the top aerobatic acts in the country and enlisted the help of the U.S. Navy Recruiting to request the Blue Angels to headline for the first show in 1988.[4] The show was originally only a two-day public event (Saturday and Sunday only) with Friday being the exclusive "Arrival Day" for special needs children and their chaperones. Sales topped over $100,000 in its first year, according to James Cox (chairman at that time), making it an instant hit in the Portland area.[5]

The 1989 event - held in June - drew approximately 125,000 spectators.[6] The show featured an Oregon National Guard F-4 Phantom 5-ship as a farewell tribute to the F-4's service in the Guard. The F-4s were replaced by F-15s later that year.[7]

During the Saturday performance in 1991, Lee Oman - an aircraft wing walker - had to be lowered into a speeding truck on the runway as the plane flew just above the ground after the performer slipped from position and was caught by the safety wire that was tethered to the landing gear. Oman decided to sit out Sunday's event.[8]

The 1992 show included both the Blue Angels and the Russian Knights in SU-27 fighter jets. The Russian airshow team also featured the Russian Parachute Team, an SU-26, and a Yak-55 monoplane. This show marked the first time in post-Cold War history that a former-Soviet flight team performed in the U.S.

Five months after the 15th annual Portland Rose Festival Air Show took place - on November 14, 2002 - the Portland Rose Festival officials announced they were canceling the Air Show on the basis of "the faltering Oregon and national economies would make it difficult for the air show to turn a profit."[9] The Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce also withdrew their sponsorship of the event on the same day.[9]

In January 2003, a couple of former Rose Festival committee members continued the show and formed a non-profit organization under the name, "Oregon International Air Show."[10] On September 20 & 21, the first "Oregon International Air Show" took place at the Hillsboro Airport, celebrating 100 years the Wright Brothers' first controlled, sustained flight on December 17, 1903. The Patriots Jet Team, USAF F-16 Demo Team, USN F-18 Demo Team, and the U.S. Army Parachute Team highlighted the show.[11] The event drew 51,400 spectators.[12] In November 2003, Judy Willey became the president of the Oregon Air Show.

In 2004, Oregon Air Show president and executive, Judy Willey & Don McCoun, added Friday evening to the two-day public event, sporting Friday evening as a twilight show. That year, the United States Navy's Blue Angels and "Fat Albert" performed at the show.[13] The Oregon Air Show donated $88,000 to local charities in 2004.[14]

The following year, the Oregon Air Show hosted the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds.[15]

Following the 2006 accident (see below), the 2007 Air Show - featuring the Blue Angels - drew 93,000 spectators.[16]

The Blue Angels were scheduled to perform at the 2013 show.[17] Unfortunately, the federal budget sequester resulted in the cancellation of Blue Angels performances. Instead, the Patriots Jet Team served as the replacement headliner for the 2013 show.[18] The Blue Angels returned to the Oregon Air Show two years later.[19]

In late 2014, president Judy Willey stepped down, replaced by Bill Braack, then the Air Show's Director of Operations.[20]

In 2016, the Breitling Jet Team took to the skies at the Oregon Air Show for the first time in Oregon Air Show history.[21]

Because of runway construction at the Hillsboro Airport, the air show moved to a different venue for the 2019 show. It held the show at the McMinnville Municipal Airport, in Yamhill County.[22] This was the first time the Oregon Air Show held their event at a different airport. In that same year, the Red Arrows performed at the Saturday show for the first time in Oregon Air Show history as a part of their first North American Tour in more than a decade. Unfortunately, due to rain on Sunday, the Red Arrows announced they would not fly as a safety precaution.

Due to COVID-19 concerns and restrictions, the Oregon Air Show cancelled the 2020 show - scheduled for September 25–27 at the McMinnville Municipal Airport. It was the first time in Oregon Air Show history that the show was cancelled.[23]

In 2021, the Oregon Air Show planned to produce two shows. The first show was to be at the Hillsboro Airport from 21–23 May 2021, but was deferred to next year. The second show will be held at the McMinnville Municipal Airport from 30 July–01 August 2021. This was to be the first time the Oregon Air Show will produce two shows in its history; they'll try again next year.[23] The Oregon Air Show will feature the first all-female, "unmanned" air show in history at the 2022 Hillsboro show. This includes all-female performers, air bosses, and announcers. The USAF Thunderbirds will return to Oregon after nine years at the 2021 McMinnville show.[24]

Performers, Fly-Bys, and Static Displays edit

 
An A-10 Thunderbolt II and a P-51 Mustang at the 2006 Oregon International Air Show.

Demonstrations teams that have performed at the Oregon Air Show:

Other aerobatic displays have included the U.S. Army Golden Knights, the USSOCOM Paracommandos, Patty Wagstaff, Sean D. Tucker, Oregon National Guard's F-15 Eagles, Renny Price, Mike Wiskus, Heritage Flights, F-16 Demo, F-18 Demo, F-22 Demo, A-10 Demo, F-35A Demo, and many more.

An F-117 stealth fighter, B-52 Stratofortress, Alaska Airlines 737-800, Horizon Airlines Q400, C-17 Globemaster III, and many more have conducted fly-bys at the Air Show.

Static displays have included Robosaurus, F-86 Sabre, F-15 Eagle, MiG-17, MiG-21, F-104G, A-26 Invader, UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter, T-1A Jayhawk, a HC-130 Hercules, and many others.[25][26]

 
Smoke plume from the crashed Hawker Hunter on July 16, 2006.

Accidents edit

July 16, 2006: After the show ended on Sunday, a Hawker Hunter jet (N58MX) flown by pilot Robert "Bob" Guilford, crashed after takeoff.[27] After the plane was airborne, Guilford climbed about 1,500 feet into the air and made a right turn. He came back around towards the Hillsboro Airport, and after his turn and passed by the airport losing altitude and speed quickly.[27][28] Soon after, the Mk.58 Hunter stalled and impacted the ground in a fireball.[27] Four houses were damaged and the pilot died on impact, but there were no casualties on the ground.[29] The jet had been on static display at the show, and was not an aerial performer.[29] The pilot had taken off to return to his home in California near the end of the show when the crash occurred.[29]

Dolores 'Dolly' Bowman Day/Margaret Teufel Day edit

Formerly known as "Arrival Day," "Special Kids Day," and "Special Kids Day In Honor of Margaret Teufel," the Air Show invites disabled children and their chaperones to attend the Air Show each year.

Dolores Bowman was the Administrative Vice President for Jefferson High School and Rose Festival Director. She also played a significant role in the renaming of "Highland Elementary" to "King Elementary" in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr and in bringing the Special Olympics to the Pacific Northwest. In 1988, she created "Arrival Day," where each Friday of the show, approximately 1,200+ disabled children and their chaperones were invited to exclusively watch the performers arrive at the Air Show. In May 1989 she died. That year, "Arrival Day" changed its name to "Special Kids Day."

In 1993, "Special Kids Day" changed to "Special Kids Day Honoring Dolores Bowman." Two years later, in addition to inviting disabled children to the event, the Air Show granted scholarships to local organizations like Self-Enhancement, Inc., Warren Strickland Foundation for Airway Science (now Airway Science for Kids), OMSI, Albertina Kerr, and Doernbecher.

In 1999, "Special Kids Day Honoring Dolores Bowman" officially became known as "Dolores Bowman Day."

After splitting from the Rose Festival in 2002/2003, organizers moved the day to Sunday so the children could see the show rather than the performer arrivals.

In 2004, organizers renamed the day to "Special Kids Day in Honor of Margaret Teufel," who died away in April 2003. Margaret Teufel was a role model in the Hillsboro community. She was a special education teacher in the Hillsboro School District and then taught education classes at Oregon College of Education. She was financial officer and chief executive officer of Oregon Roses Inc. In the late 1970s, she started the Blood for Roses Program of the American Red Cross, where she gave a dozen roses to each person who donated blood. In 1955, she was named National Teacher of the Year by National Education Association. She also served on the Hillsboro Library Foundation Board.[30]

In 2015, "Special Kids Day in Honor of Margaret Teufel" officially became "Margaret Teufel Day." Organizers added Saturday to Margaret Teufel Day.

The Air Show continues to invite disabled children and their chaperones to Saturday and Sunday's air show each year through various community partners.

References edit

  1. ^ Eckert, Kurt (September 4, 2009). "Sunday Air Show numbers soar on weather, ticket deals". Hillsboro Argus. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  2. ^ Oregon International Airshow Announces Growing List of Sponsors. Business Wire, August 5, 2003. Retrieved on March 5, 2008.
  3. ^ . oregonairshow.com. Archived from the original on 2020-07-01. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  4. ^ Richards, Leverett (May 31, 1990). "Festival Air Show Chairman Leads Crew of Enthusiatic Volunteers". Oregonian.
  5. ^ Boone, Jerry (June 11, 1988). "Spectators Treated To Preview of Sold-Out Weekend Air Shows". The Oregonian.
  6. ^ Boone, Jerry (June 21, 1990). "The Memory of a Sentimental Journey". The Oregonian.
  7. ^ Boone, Jerry (June 1, 1989). "None Will Rival Air Show's Aerobatic Thunder As Jets Boil the Skies". Oregonian.
  8. ^ "Wing Walker Slips From Position". The World (Coos Bay, OR). Associated Press. June 7, 1991.
  9. ^ a b Frank, Ryan (November 14, 2002). "Rose Festival Airshow Canceled". Oregonian.
  10. ^ Snell, John (January 7, 2003). "Attempt to Revive Air Show Faces Lofty Obstacles". Oregonian.
  11. ^ Frank, Ryan (September 18, 2003). "Hillsboro After Being Grounded, Air Show is Ready for Takeoff". Oregonian.
  12. ^ Frank, Ryan (September 23, 2003). "Organizers Pleased With the Turnout at Air Show". Oregonian.
  13. ^ "Oregon International Air Show". Oregonian. May 10, 2004.
  14. ^ Danks, Holly (October 15, 2004). "Oregon Air Show Gives $88,000 to Charities, Nonprofits".
  15. ^ Colby, Richard (December 16, 2004). "Thunderbirds Give Air Show A Lift". Oregonian.
  16. ^ Cromwell, Lisa and Kurt Eckert. "2007 Airshow Draws 93,000". The Hillsboro Argus, August 14, 2007.
  17. ^ Driessen, Katherine (August 1, 2012). "Washington County Fair and Oregon International Air Show scheduled for same weekend next year". The Oregonian. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
  18. ^ "Oregon International Air Show 2013: Patriots Jet Team headlines show after Blue Angels' cancellation". Oregon Live. July 27, 2013. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  19. ^ Lloyd, Michael (Jan 7, 2015). "2015 Oregon International Air Show will feature the Blue Angels". Oregonian.
  20. ^ Hammill, Luke (Sep 23, 2014). "Oregon International Air Show President Judy Willey to step down; 2014 attendance up". Oregonian.
  21. ^ Ryan, Jim (Dec 8, 2015). "Breitling Jet Team to headline 2016 Hillsboro air show, Blue Angels won't return for 2016 or 2017". Oregonian.
  22. ^ Pursinger, Geoff (May 21, 2019). "Air show lanes in McMinnville". Portland Tribune. p. A16.
  23. ^ a b Stein, Rosemarie (June 26, 2020). "Oregon International Air Show Cancels 2020 Event over Coronavirus Restrictions". Oregonian.
  24. ^ Egener, Max (July 14, 2020). "Women pilots plan world's first 'unmanned' air show". Portland Tribune.
  25. ^ Uno, Wesley (August 27, 2009). "The Thunderbirds are back". The Oregonian. Retrieved 2009-11-10.
  26. ^ Gregory, Roger (August 7, 2008). "Air show will dazzle with flying, pyrotechnics and a man pulling a plane". The Oregonian. Retrieved 2009-11-10.
  27. ^ a b c NTSB Identification: SEA06FA142 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine. National Transportation Safety Board. Retrieved on March 5, 2008.
  28. ^ Pilot Identified In Hillsboro Air Show Accident. Aero-News Network. Retrieved on March 5, 2008.
  29. ^ a b c Tareen, Sophia, Stuart Tomlinson, Noelle Crombie, Esmeralda Bermudez, Holly Danks and Michelle Roberts. Investigators hope to find why jet crashed into house. The Oregonian, July 17, 2006.
  30. ^ Martinez Starke, Amy (May 2, 2003). "Life Stories: A Rose Grower By Another Name". Oregonian.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Oregon International Air Show formerly the Portland Rose Festival Air Show is an annual event held in Oregon United States The event began in 1988 and has an average annual attendance of 55 000 Profits from the show are distributed to local charities 1 Oregon International Air ShowStatusActiveGenreAir Shows amp EventsFrequencyAnnuallyVenueHillsboro Airport amp McMinnville AirportCountryUnited StatesYears active32 YearsInauguratedJune 11 12 1988Previous eventSeptember 20 22 2019Next event20 22 May 2022 Hillsboro amp July 30 August 1 2021 McMinnville Participants1 000 volunteersAttendance 55 000 2018 ActivityFriday Night Fireworks Aerobatic Performers Military Performers Fly Bys Static DisplaysLeaderBill BraackSponsorStoller Family Estate Xenium HR Express Employment ProfessionalsWebsitehttps www oregonairshow com It is one of the largest civilian air shows on the West Coast of the United States 2 The Air Show features military and civilian aircraft from the United States and Canada and on occasion military and civilian aircraft from other countries such as Britain France and Russia As of 2020 update the Air Show has given back more than 3 3M to over 500 organizations since 1988 3 Contents 1 History 2 Performers Fly Bys and Static Displays 3 Accidents 4 Dolores Dolly Bowman Day Margaret Teufel Day 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFormer Navy pilot Jim Osborne was the chairman of the Rose Festival Navy Committee and envisioned a full scale airshow as part of the Portland Rose Festival After the Rose Festival Association gave him the green light he rounded up the top aerobatic acts in the country and enlisted the help of the U S Navy Recruiting to request the Blue Angels to headline for the first show in 1988 4 The show was originally only a two day public event Saturday and Sunday only with Friday being the exclusive Arrival Day for special needs children and their chaperones Sales topped over 100 000 in its first year according to James Cox chairman at that time making it an instant hit in the Portland area 5 The 1989 event held in June drew approximately 125 000 spectators 6 The show featured an Oregon National Guard F 4 Phantom 5 ship as a farewell tribute to the F 4 s service in the Guard The F 4s were replaced by F 15s later that year 7 During the Saturday performance in 1991 Lee Oman an aircraft wing walker had to be lowered into a speeding truck on the runway as the plane flew just above the ground after the performer slipped from position and was caught by the safety wire that was tethered to the landing gear Oman decided to sit out Sunday s event 8 The 1992 show included both the Blue Angels and the Russian Knights in SU 27 fighter jets The Russian airshow team also featured the Russian Parachute Team an SU 26 and a Yak 55 monoplane This show marked the first time in post Cold War history that a former Soviet flight team performed in the U S Five months after the 15th annual Portland Rose Festival Air Show took place on November 14 2002 the Portland Rose Festival officials announced they were canceling the Air Show on the basis of the faltering Oregon and national economies would make it difficult for the air show to turn a profit 9 The Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce also withdrew their sponsorship of the event on the same day 9 In January 2003 a couple of former Rose Festival committee members continued the show and formed a non profit organization under the name Oregon International Air Show 10 On September 20 amp 21 the first Oregon International Air Show took place at the Hillsboro Airport celebrating 100 years the Wright Brothers first controlled sustained flight on December 17 1903 The Patriots Jet Team USAF F 16 Demo Team USN F 18 Demo Team and the U S Army Parachute Team highlighted the show 11 The event drew 51 400 spectators 12 In November 2003 Judy Willey became the president of the Oregon Air Show In 2004 Oregon Air Show president and executive Judy Willey amp Don McCoun added Friday evening to the two day public event sporting Friday evening as a twilight show That year the United States Navy s Blue Angels and Fat Albert performed at the show 13 The Oregon Air Show donated 88 000 to local charities in 2004 14 The following year the Oregon Air Show hosted the U S Air Force Thunderbirds 15 Following the 2006 accident see below the 2007 Air Show featuring the Blue Angels drew 93 000 spectators 16 The Blue Angels were scheduled to perform at the 2013 show 17 Unfortunately the federal budget sequester resulted in the cancellation of Blue Angels performances Instead the Patriots Jet Team served as the replacement headliner for the 2013 show 18 The Blue Angels returned to the Oregon Air Show two years later 19 In late 2014 president Judy Willey stepped down replaced by Bill Braack then the Air Show s Director of Operations 20 In 2016 the Breitling Jet Team took to the skies at the Oregon Air Show for the first time in Oregon Air Show history 21 Because of runway construction at the Hillsboro Airport the air show moved to a different venue for the 2019 show It held the show at the McMinnville Municipal Airport in Yamhill County 22 This was the first time the Oregon Air Show held their event at a different airport In that same year the Red Arrows performed at the Saturday show for the first time in Oregon Air Show history as a part of their first North American Tour in more than a decade Unfortunately due to rain on Sunday the Red Arrows announced they would not fly as a safety precaution Due to COVID 19 concerns and restrictions the Oregon Air Show cancelled the 2020 show scheduled for September 25 27 at the McMinnville Municipal Airport It was the first time in Oregon Air Show history that the show was cancelled 23 In 2021 the Oregon Air Show planned to produce two shows The first show was to be at the Hillsboro Airport from 21 23 May 2021 but was deferred to next year The second show will be held at the McMinnville Municipal Airport from 30 July 01 August 2021 This was to be the first time the Oregon Air Show will produce two shows in its history they ll try again next year 23 The Oregon Air Show will feature the first all female unmanned air show in history at the 2022 Hillsboro show This includes all female performers air bosses and announcers The USAF Thunderbirds will return to Oregon after nine years at the 2021 McMinnville show 24 Performers Fly Bys and Static Displays edit nbsp An A 10 Thunderbolt II and a P 51 Mustang at the 2006 Oregon International Air Show Demonstrations teams that have performed at the Oregon Air Show U S Navy Blue Angels 1988 1990 1992 1995 1997 2000 2004 2007 2015 U S Air Force Thunderbirds 1994 1998 2002 2005 2009 2012 2021 Patriots Jet Team 2003 2008 2010 2011 2013 RCAF Snowbirds 1993 2014 2018 Russian Knights 1992 Breitling Jet Team 2016 RAF Red Arrows 2019Other aerobatic displays have included the U S Army Golden Knights the USSOCOM Paracommandos Patty Wagstaff Sean D Tucker Oregon National Guard s F 15 Eagles Renny Price Mike Wiskus Heritage Flights F 16 Demo F 18 Demo F 22 Demo A 10 Demo F 35A Demo and many more An F 117 stealth fighter B 52 Stratofortress Alaska Airlines 737 800 Horizon Airlines Q400 C 17 Globemaster III and many more have conducted fly bys at the Air Show Static displays have included Robosaurus F 86 Sabre F 15 Eagle MiG 17 MiG 21 F 104G A 26 Invader UH 60 Black Hawk helicopter T 1A Jayhawk a HC 130 Hercules and many others 25 26 nbsp Smoke plume from the crashed Hawker Hunter on July 16 2006 Accidents editJuly 16 2006 After the show ended on Sunday a Hawker Hunter jet N58MX flown by pilot Robert Bob Guilford crashed after takeoff 27 After the plane was airborne Guilford climbed about 1 500 feet into the air and made a right turn He came back around towards the Hillsboro Airport and after his turn and passed by the airport losing altitude and speed quickly 27 28 Soon after the Mk 58 Hunter stalled and impacted the ground in a fireball 27 Four houses were damaged and the pilot died on impact but there were no casualties on the ground 29 The jet had been on static display at the show and was not an aerial performer 29 The pilot had taken off to return to his home in California near the end of the show when the crash occurred 29 Dolores Dolly Bowman Day Margaret Teufel Day editFormerly known as Arrival Day Special Kids Day and Special Kids Day In Honor of Margaret Teufel the Air Show invites disabled children and their chaperones to attend the Air Show each year Dolores Bowman was the Administrative Vice President for Jefferson High School and Rose Festival Director She also played a significant role in the renaming of Highland Elementary to King Elementary in honor of Martin Luther King Jr and in bringing the Special Olympics to the Pacific Northwest In 1988 she created Arrival Day where each Friday of the show approximately 1 200 disabled children and their chaperones were invited to exclusively watch the performers arrive at the Air Show In May 1989 she died That year Arrival Day changed its name to Special Kids Day In 1993 Special Kids Day changed to Special Kids Day Honoring Dolores Bowman Two years later in addition to inviting disabled children to the event the Air Show granted scholarships to local organizations like Self Enhancement Inc Warren Strickland Foundation for Airway Science now Airway Science for Kids OMSI Albertina Kerr and Doernbecher In 1999 Special Kids Day Honoring Dolores Bowman officially became known as Dolores Bowman Day After splitting from the Rose Festival in 2002 2003 organizers moved the day to Sunday so the children could see the show rather than the performer arrivals In 2004 organizers renamed the day to Special Kids Day in Honor of Margaret Teufel who died away in April 2003 Margaret Teufel was a role model in the Hillsboro community She was a special education teacher in the Hillsboro School District and then taught education classes at Oregon College of Education She was financial officer and chief executive officer of Oregon Roses Inc In the late 1970s she started the Blood for Roses Program of the American Red Cross where she gave a dozen roses to each person who donated blood In 1955 she was named National Teacher of the Year by National Education Association She also served on the Hillsboro Library Foundation Board 30 In 2015 Special Kids Day in Honor of Margaret Teufel officially became Margaret Teufel Day Organizers added Saturday to Margaret Teufel Day The Air Show continues to invite disabled children and their chaperones to Saturday and Sunday s air show each year through various community partners References edit Eckert Kurt September 4 2009 Sunday Air Show numbers soar on weather ticket deals Hillsboro Argus Retrieved 2009 09 05 Oregon International Airshow Announces Growing List of Sponsors Business Wire August 5 2003 Retrieved on March 5 2008 Oregon International Air Show oregonairshow com Archived from the original on 2020 07 01 Retrieved 2020 07 01 Richards Leverett May 31 1990 Festival Air Show Chairman Leads Crew of Enthusiatic Volunteers Oregonian Boone Jerry June 11 1988 Spectators Treated To Preview of Sold Out Weekend Air Shows The Oregonian Boone Jerry June 21 1990 The Memory of a Sentimental Journey The Oregonian Boone Jerry June 1 1989 None Will Rival Air Show s Aerobatic Thunder As Jets Boil the Skies Oregonian Wing Walker Slips From Position The World Coos Bay OR Associated Press June 7 1991 a b Frank Ryan November 14 2002 Rose Festival Airshow Canceled Oregonian Snell John January 7 2003 Attempt to Revive Air Show Faces Lofty Obstacles Oregonian Frank Ryan September 18 2003 Hillsboro After Being Grounded Air Show is Ready for Takeoff Oregonian Frank Ryan September 23 2003 Organizers Pleased With the Turnout at Air Show Oregonian Oregon International Air Show Oregonian May 10 2004 Danks Holly October 15 2004 Oregon Air Show Gives 88 000 to Charities Nonprofits Colby Richard December 16 2004 Thunderbirds Give Air Show A Lift Oregonian Cromwell Lisa and Kurt Eckert 2007 Airshow Draws 93 000 The Hillsboro Argus August 14 2007 Driessen Katherine August 1 2012 Washington County Fair and Oregon International Air Show scheduled for same weekend next year The Oregonian Retrieved August 5 2012 Oregon International Air Show 2013 Patriots Jet Team headlines show after Blue Angels cancellation Oregon Live July 27 2013 Retrieved August 4 2013 Lloyd Michael Jan 7 2015 2015 Oregon International Air Show will feature the Blue Angels Oregonian Hammill Luke Sep 23 2014 Oregon International Air Show President Judy Willey to step down 2014 attendance up Oregonian Ryan Jim Dec 8 2015 Breitling Jet Team to headline 2016 Hillsboro air show Blue Angels won t return for 2016 or 2017 Oregonian Pursinger Geoff May 21 2019 Air show lanes in McMinnville Portland Tribune p A16 a b Stein Rosemarie June 26 2020 Oregon International Air Show Cancels 2020 Event over Coronavirus Restrictions Oregonian Egener Max July 14 2020 Women pilots plan world s first unmanned air show Portland Tribune Uno Wesley August 27 2009 The Thunderbirds are back The Oregonian Retrieved 2009 11 10 Gregory Roger August 7 2008 Air show will dazzle with flying pyrotechnics and a man pulling a plane The Oregonian Retrieved 2009 11 10 a b c NTSB Identification SEA06FA142 Archived 2007 09 29 at the Wayback Machine National Transportation Safety Board Retrieved on March 5 2008 Pilot Identified In Hillsboro Air Show Accident Aero News Network Retrieved on March 5 2008 a b c Tareen Sophia Stuart Tomlinson Noelle Crombie Esmeralda Bermudez Holly Danks and Michelle Roberts Investigators hope to find why jet crashed into house The Oregonian July 17 2006 Martinez Starke Amy May 2 2003 Life Stories A Rose Grower By Another Name Oregonian External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oregon International Air Show Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oregon 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