HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah — The twists, turns, dips and dives were on full display on Saturday during the Warriors Over The Wasatch air show.
"This air show is one of the largest air shows in the western United States," said Kevin Ireland, the executive director of the Utah Air Show Foundation. "We have everything from World War II aircraft to high-performance aerobatics, we have Tora, Tora, Tora during World War II re-enactment of the bombing of Pearl Harbor and then of course, we have F-35 demo, who is stationed here at Hill and of course the United States Air Force Thunderbirds," said Ireland."We're probably talking about 30 different, 40 different aircraft and that many pilots as well.
"It has a huge, huge economic impact on the state of Utah to the tune of over $50 million every time we put this show on," said Ireland."We wanted to see the images of freedom, man," Marcus said."We wanted to see the jets, and you know, it's a good experience for the boys, and yeah, it's a first for all of us," Marcus said."Just seeing all the tricks and like turns and spins that the planes do, it's really cool," Hyrum said.
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