On the Ellsworth Air Force Base site, it indicates that approximately 40,000 people came to the Dakota Thunder. The area for the air show was quite large with many large planes on the ground, so it did not seem very crowded. There was also lots of food booths, so there were basically no lines for food which is fantastic for an air show. I found an article about Dakota Thunder in the Rapid City Journal here and another article about Dakota Thunder in the Rapid City Journal here.
Air Show
- Interstate Cadet Jelly Belly and Clipped-Wing Taylorcraft
- Extra-300 aerobatic show
- B-25
- AT-6
- A-10 performance demonstration
- 2 B1's doing aerial show
- Black Dagger parachute team
- Thunderbirds
Thunderbirds
2 B-1Bs Air Demonstration
A-10 Air Demonstration
Planes, etc on the Ground
You could go inside a number of these planes and into the cockpit including the B-1B!
- C-17 Globemaster III
- B-1B Lancer
- B-52 Stratofortress
- KC-135 Stratotanker
- C-130 Hercules
- F-22 Raptor
- F15E Strike Eagle
- F-16 Fighting Falcon
- T-38C talon
- T-39A Sabreliner
- T-6A Texan II
- UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter
- T-1A Jayhawk
- free jumpy castles (maybe 5 different ones)
- Other miscellaneous stuff. Practice bombs, museum, physical demonstrations, etc.
Getting There and Back
Flying ourselves in our C182 was simple. We could basically go direct KLMO-KRAP. We flew a little west at the end to do a pass near Mt Rushmore and then landed at KRAP. If we had filled out some paperwork, we could have landing at Ellsworth Air Force Base KRCA. But I was late in checking into it, so we landed at KRAP at the Westjet Air Center, and they had a very convenient shuttle to Ellsworth Air Force Base. The shuttle bus took us right up to the flight line and enabled us to bypass the long line of cars coming into the show as well as the distance from the parking to the flight line. It was very nice.
On the way back, it was pretty nice and smooth too. We had to dodge some thunderstorms, but the route was still fairly direct. Flying both ways and going to the air show made for a little bit of a long day, but it was reasonable and a great show. Well worth it.
Summary
Dakota Thunder is an airshow I will recommend to anybody in the area that can make it!
/Brian
1 comment:
Sounds like you guys had a great time. I'm still distraught that the Blues were cancelled by the NIMBY's at DIA.
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