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Sunday, April 1, 2012
All eyes were on the sky at the Tuscaloosa Regional Air Show on Saturday afternoon. The Blue Angels, along with 100 other fliers and stuntmen, including the U.S. Army Golden Knights took to the sky. For the nearly 75,000 thousand in attendance. "It's an amazing undertaking, but we got great people working on the air show, everybody takes a lot of pride in it, our volunteers are great, it's going good!" Tera Tubbs, air show director said. "We haven't had any traffic issues whatsoever, it's just all the little bitty things that come up, but that's with anything you do, I'll take little problems all day long." Perhaps the best pilots weren't the ones flying. The Tuskeegee Airmen got a chance to see their P-51 Red-Tail planes in action, more than 70 years after flying them in World War II. "When I see them perform and being here for their performance it really rewinds back history," former airman Walter Richardson says. "It takes a lot of dedication, but what is necessary is they have to have a lot of discipline and that didn't just come from when they put on the uniform." The air show concluded Sunday, gates opened at 9:00am, the show started at 11:00am.
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