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Times Advocate, 1994-06-01, Page 11VIEWFI N DER Times -Advocate, June 1, 1994 Page 11 UPDNNUPNNNAND AWAVES A nineteen act, two-day, two location Air Show wows visitors The control tower at the Centralia Airport got a rare chance to from Huron Park were regulated from the tower. be put back into use for the air show. Take offs and landings The Canadian Warplane Heritage offered souvenirs for sale at Huron Park for the military aircraft buff. Models. books, vid- eos, pins, hats, t -shirts... anything with aircraft could be bought at the tent near the runway. The Huron Park Cadets helped direct visitors to parking and to exhibits at the static display in Huron Park, which was also where most of the acts launched from on their way to Grand Bend. Here, cadets Craig Wragg (left) and Dan Berriman di- rect traffic. This photo says It all - craned necks, sunglasses and bi- noculars - it must be an air show. An Indoor display at Huron Park featured a Sopwith Pup rep- Aviation Museum and were explained to visitors by Ed Patten lica (left) and the oldest registered flying aircraft in Canada, and Lee Norris. an Avro 504k from 1915. The exhibits were from the National Lauren Les served as announcer on the beach for most of the day. 19 acts of the Grand Bend Air Show both Saturday and Sun-