July 20, 2019 Fargo AirSho Fargo Hector International Airport
This year's show marks the first time the Thunderbirds have flown in Fargo since they helped ring in its inaugural show in 1989.
Eleven acts performed at the air show, including the "Miss Mitchell," a restored B-25 medium-range bomber that was used during World War II. Miss Mitchell was donated to the Minnesota Wing of the Commemorative Air Force in the 1980s. Only 36 B-25s still fly in the United States.
Other acts included skydiving sets from Skydive Fargo, the Navy Leap Frogs and the RedBull Skydive Team, land acts from Black Sheep Skid to PiNN-iT FMX, and aerial performances by Kirby Chambliss, Mike Wiskus, Kent Pietsch, Paul and Jarrod Lindemann and, of course, the Thunderbirds.
Eleven acts performed at the air show, including the "Miss Mitchell," a restored B-25 medium-range bomber that was used during World War II. Miss Mitchell was donated to the Minnesota Wing of the Commemorative Air Force in the 1980s. Only 36 B-25s still fly in the United States.
Other acts included skydiving sets from Skydive Fargo, the Navy Leap Frogs and the RedBull Skydive Team, land acts from Black Sheep Skid to PiNN-iT FMX, and aerial performances by Kirby Chambliss, Mike Wiskus, Kent Pietsch, Paul and Jarrod Lindemann and, of course, the Thunderbirds.