World-Renowned U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds to Perform Flyover
for the 56th annual DAYTONA 500 on Sunday, Feb. 23
DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla. – The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, known worldwide for
their precision aerobatics, will return to Daytona International
Speedway to perform the flyover for the prestigious 56th annual DAYTONA 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season opener on Sunday, Feb. 23.
It’s
the fourth consecutive year that the flying team, officially known as
the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, will be at the "World
Center of Racing" to perform the flyover for "The Great American Race."
For the 2013 DAYTONA 500, the Thunderbirds were unable to fly their
signature "Delta" formation flyover due to cloud ceilings below
mandatory minimums.
The Thunderbirds also provided the flyover in 2008 for the 50th running of the DAYTONA 500.
The
Thunderbirds flyover will feature six F-16 Fighting Falcons, the Air
Force’s premier multi-role fighter aircraft, soaring over the Speedway
at the end of the national anthem.
"We’re
deeply honored and privileged to have the USAF Thunderbirds return, and
we’re looking forward to witnessing an exhilarating flyover during the
pre-race ceremonies for the DAYTONA 500," Daytona International Speedway
President Joie Chitwood III said. "The sight and sound of the
Thunderbirds flying above Daytona International Speedway will give goose
bumps to the thousands of race fans in attendance and the millions more
watching on FOX Sports."
After
the federal budget sequester took effect in the spring, the flying team
was forced to cancel all but one of their 2013 performances. In
October, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced that the Thunderbirds
will be back on the road next year.
"We
are absolutely excited for another opportunity to showcase American air
power at one of the signature events in our great country," said Lt.
Col. Greg Moseley, Thunderbirds commander and lead pilot. "The Daytona
crowd is incredible, and we plan on giving them a flyover they deserve."
Assigned
to Air Combat Command, the squadron is composed of 12 officers and more
than 100 enlisted Airmen serving in about 30 Air Force job specialties.
Since
the unit's inception in 1953, more than 350 million people in all 50
states and more than 60 countries have witnessed the distinctive red,
white and blue jets in thousands of official aerial demonstrations.
Tickets for the 56th annual DAYTONA 500 are on sale now and can be purchased by calling 1-800-PITSHOP or visiting www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com
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for the latest news all season long. Fans can follow the latest on
DAYTONA Rising, the $400 million frontstretch renovation at the "World
Center of Racing" by using #DAYTONARising on Twitter or visiting www.daytonarising.com.
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