2017 Nevada Air Show
Monday, September 18, 2017
By Gabe Franklin
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John Hall from Skydive Kansas City jumped into the Neveda airport from a Cessna 182 piloted by his son Chris Hall. John is a Vietnam veteran and has more than 2,000 parachute jumps over the last 44 years. Also jumping into Nevada on Saturday morning was Rusty Sullivan. Their arrival marked the opening of the 2017 Nevada Air Show.
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Aerobatic pilot Bob Richards showing off before his routine Saturday morning at the Nevada Air Show.
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Bob Richards makes a low level pass down the runway during the Nevada Air Show on Saturday.
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Bob Richards flies strait up during the Nevada Air Show on Saturday.
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Bob Richards rolls inverted during a low level pass at the Nevada Air Show on Saturday. On August 18, Richards posted a picture to his Facebook page which explained inverted flight as "right is left, left is right, down is up, and up is expensive."
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Aerobatic pilot Bob Richards showing off Saturday morning at the Nevada Air Show.
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Nicole Jeffries taking pictures during the Nevad Air Show on Saturday as her husband Josh Jeffries and their son Sam watch the performances.
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KC Flight Team taxis in after their first performance at the Nevada Air Show on Saturday.
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Britany Schaffer, left, and her grandmother Bonnie Rice enjoy the airshow with Gabby and Natalie Schaffer.
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Garrett Hollands, left, had the oppurtunity to sit in Bill Koons' Cessna 172 at the Nevada Air Show on Saturday. Also pictured are Bill Koons, center, and Megan Hollands, right.
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KC Flight Team's rocket formation during the airshow in Nevada on Saturday.
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KC Flight Team over flys the Nevada airport Saturday during the air show.
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