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The Florida International Aerobatics Air Show is back.

Airshow Aviation Director Matt Lehn said you can expect to see the same twists and turns of years gone by, as well as new planes.

One of the most anticipated acts; the C-17 that Brian Phillips will fly. “We are going to do a 12 minute demonstration profile from takeoff to landing and that will include a high speed pass at over 300 knots and a low speed pass. We are also going to do a 360 ° turn. "

The Florida International Aerobatics Air Show is back.
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The Florida International Aerobatics Air Show is back.

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