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Slideshow: D-M's Thunder and Lightning set to fill the skies with wonder

  • Apr 10, 2014
  • Apr 10, 2014 Updated Jul 11, 2021

250,000 expected at Davis-Monthan for open house

The Thunderbirds will soar above the Old Pueblo this weekend as part of Thunder and Lightning over Arizona, a biannual open house that’s expected to draw a record crowd of 250,000 to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.

In addition to the precision flying team and other aerial demonstrations and routines, the two-day celebration features military and civilian aircraft on display along the flight line, along with community booths and a Kid Zone Saturday and Sunday. And for a small cost, there’s a ride simulator and a zero-gravity chair that let you feel like you’re flying without leaving the ground.

Find out what you need to know this weekend in our slideshow primer.

Five reasons you should go to Thunder and Lightning

1. The Air Force Thunderbirds

The squadron is an air-combat command unit with eight pilots, four support officers, four civilians and more than 100 enlisted personnel in specialty jobs. Six pilots fly in formation.

The group’s aerial demonstration is a mix of formation flying and solo routines, with about 30 maneuvers during the 75-minute show, which starts at 2 p.m. each day.

2. Heroes of D-M

As part of this open house, the base is highlighting 10 members of the Desert Lightning Team who have made significant contributions during their time in Tucson or while on deployment. One captain, for example, was leading a flight of A-10s returning from a mission in Afghanistan and was low on fuel when he diverted the group to assist a convoy that was under enemy attack. On Sunday several members will be recognized in person before the Thunderbirds perform.

3. Craft beer garden

Where else will you have the opportunity to sit in the shade and sip a craft beer near a parked F-16?

“You are literally sitting in front of the parked Thunderbirds,” said Frances Pientack, the Force Support Squadron marketing director.

This will be the second open house to include a beer garden; however, its launch for the 2012 Thunder and Lightning over Arizona-Celebrating 100 Years of Statehood, was dampened by cold and windy weather.

Organizers expect better sales this year, and will be serving beer from Hangar 24 Craft Brewery in Redlands, Calif.; selections include Orange Wheat Beer, Betty IPA, and California Spring Beer on draft. There will also be Sierra Nevada Brown Ale, Bud Light, wine and Lima-a-Ritas. A wristband to get into the garden is $30, which includes your first beer. No one under 21 is allowed. Proceeds benefit morale, welfare and recreation programs for the troops.

The beer garden also has shaded seating and private restrooms.

Upgrades

While admission is free, there are ways to make the air show experience a bit nicer. Actually, you can make it a lot nicer.

For instance, you can rent a lightweight chair for $5 a day.

Food vendors will sell items such as hamburgers, hot dogs, pizza, chicken, kettle corn, Eegees, and Maui Wowi frozen smoothies. ATMs will be scattered throughout the flight line.

And tickets will be sold outside the Kid Zone to use the bouncy castle and other attractions.

Those wanting a top-of-the-line experience will want tickets to the Flight Line Club, which cost $110 plus a fee — and must be bought online before noon Friday or until those tickets are sold out. That gets you VIP gate and parking access, shaded seating area with an unobstructed view of the show, catered meals and access to private restrooms.

Check out more options, including box seating, at dmforcesupport.com

5. There will be sunshine

As of Wednesday, the National Weather Service was predicting mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the mid- to high-80s this weekend.

Open house organizers recommend that you bring water bottles (free water-refill stations will be available), sunscreen, hearing protection, sunglasses, and sun hats or baseball caps.

All you need to know about Thunder and Lightning

Thunder and Lightning over Arizona Davis-Monthan Air Force Base 2014 Open House

  • When: Saturday and Sunday.
    9 a.m. — Gates open.
    11 a.m. — Aerial demonstrations begin.
    2 p.m. — Thunderbirds perform.
    5 p.m. — Gates close.
  • Where: Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.
  • Parking: Enter through the Craycroft Road gate or the Swan Road gate off East Golf Links Road. Last entry is at 2 p.m. Handicap parking available at Craycroft gate only. Craycroft will be entry-only from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., however, Swan will have two entry lanes and one outbound lane. There is no shuttle service or off-site parking for this year’s open house. On-base parking has been moved closer to attractions.
  • Cost: Admission is free, but canned food donations for the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona will be accepted.
  • More:The Davis-Monthan website

Tips

  1. Get there early. Gates open at 9 a.m. both days, with flying demonstrations beginning at 11 a.m. The parking lots will fill starting with spaces closest to the flight line. Expect heavy security when parking on base and before entering the display areas. The public will not be allowed to enter the base after 2 p.m.
  2. Expect to walk. There is no shuttle service. Everyone who attends should expect to walk to the display areas from the parking lots, which are closer to the flight line than they were in 2012.

More air show performers

  • Aerial demonstrations begin at 11 and will include:
  • U.S. Air Force Academy Wings of Blue skydivers.
  • Desert Lightning Team (Davis-Monthan demo team).
  • A-10 and F-16 fighter jets.HH-60 helicopter
  • HC-130 Combat King rescue.
  • EC-130 Compass Call.
  • Customs and Border Patrol vehicle interdiction.
  • Desert Rats Warbirds.
  • B-25 bomber flyby by Disabled American Veterans Flight Team.
  • P-51 fighter flyby.
  • O-2 Skymaster flyby.
  • Smoke-n-Thunder Jet Car.
  • Red Bull Helicopter.
  • Will Allen “The Flying Tenor.”
  • Kent Pietsch Airshows.
  • Wright Flight.
  • Jacquie B Airshows.

What you can bring

  • Service animals (no other animals allowed).
  • Diaper bags for guests with small children.
  • Small women’s purses.
  • Strollers for small children.
  • Cameras or video recorders (carried by hand).
  • Binoculars.
  • Leave home
  • Coolers.
  • Outside alcohol.
  • Backpacks
  • Duffel bags.
  • Large purses.
  • CamelBaks or other backpackwater pouches.
  • Umbrellas.
  • Large camera bags.
  • Any potentially airborne items including balls, balloons and kites.
  • Weapons.
  • Military uniforms worn by nonmilitary members.
  • Gang or motorcycle club affiliated colors or clothing.
  • Folding chairs and lawn chairs.
  • Bicycles.
  • Skateboards.
  • Wagons.

How to get to D-M

How to get to D-M

Your D-M Thunder and Lightning map guide

Your D-M Thunder and Lightning map guide

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The Air Force demo team was grounded because of high winds on the first day of the last biannual D-M open house in 2014.

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