Representative Sam Graves flew his P-40 Warhawk WWII fighter at the air show.

The Twin Beech light aircraft flew the Para Commandos up for their jump at the Wingnuts Flying Circus Air Show Saturday, July 12, at Gould Peterson Municipal Airport in Tarkio. (Ken Miller photos)

 

Some incredible aerobatic maneuvering was on display at the Wingnuts Flying Circus Air Show, including the Gamebird GB1 from Game Aerospace.

 

An AT-802 Fire Boss was a feature of the air show.

 

A parachutist shows their skills while carrying the American flag.

 

An Aero L-39 Albatros could be seen at Gould Peterson Municipal Airport.

 

A Robinson R44 helicopter hovers above the onlookers.

 

A Black Hawk helicopter flew into the air show. It was piloted by Tarkio High School graduate Shaun Defenbaugh.

 

The Devil Dog B-25 bomber, a regular sight at the air show, soars overhead.

 

A Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules was one of the biggest aircraft in attendance.

 

A large crowd gathered for the Wingnuts Flying Circus Air Show at Gould Peterson Municipal Airport.

 

Two P-51s fly in formation.

 

Several P-51s fighters were in attendance on July 12.

A T-28 leaves a smoke trail.

 

Two A-10 Thunderbirds fly as a unit.

 

Meyerkorth Aviation demonstrated the talents and guts needed in their crop dusting endeavors.

 

One of the parachutists prepares to go up in the Twin Beech.

 

Brooks Hurst visits with the jumpers.

 

A Gulfstream G280 was featured at the show.

 

A RV-8 aircraft zips by during the air show.

 

A Beechcraft C-45 Expeditor does a flyover.

 

Emergency crews were on standby and their families enjoyed the Wingnuts Flying Circus Air Show at Gould Peterson Municipal Airport.