Big smiles, big celebrations, and another year of sky’s-the-limit aviation excitement marked the fiftieth Sun ‘n Fun Aerospace Expo in Lakeland, Florida.
Thousands of pilots, aviation enthusiasts, and industry professionals gathered once again at Lakeland Linder International Airport for a week of fun, but this time with an extra-special focus, as both the event and AOPA are celebrating milestone anniversaries of being an integral part of the general aviation community.
As expected, a stellar lineup of airshow performers dazzled the crowd this year, including the Polaris Program's Ghost Squadron—consisting of a Mikoyan MiG–29, three Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jets, and four Aero L–39 Albatros aircraft —and a roaring Lockheed Martin F–35 demo from Maj. Kristin “Beo” Wolfe, commander of the U.S. Air Force F–35A Lightning II Demonstration Team, to name just a few notables. Of course, the excitement continued after dark. Lighted drones, paramotors, the Titan Aerobatic Team, Kyle Fowler with his Rutan Long-EZ, and many more created a spectacular light and sound display.
Among the eye candy of vintage aircraft on display and flying in the show was the magnificent Lockheed C–121A Constellation Bataan now operated by Lewis Air Legends. Once Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s personal transport, this aircraft has undergone an eight-year restoration that will continue with additional work on the interior. The aircraft will travel to shows around the country.
Aircraft manufacturers and other exhibitors added their bit with many announcements and products, including Junkers Aircraft, which unveiled the beautiful A50 Heritage, a modification of the A50 Junior with a 124-horsepower Verner Scarlett 7U radial engine, analog instruments, and a split windscreen to capture the spirit of the original Junkers Golden Age vision more accurately.
DeltaHawk, builder of FAA-certified jet-fueled piston engines, announced a partnership with Piper Aircraft to develop a supplemental type certificate for the installation of these engines in PA–44 Seminoles in both new aircraft and as a retrofit. Lift Aviation announced its new customizable AV-2.1 Fixed Wing Helmet with an advanced carbon fiber design, now making available to the public the technology that earned the company a military contract in 2022.
Since AOPA also marks a milestone anniversary this year, the show was a special double opportunity for celebration, with many members stopping by to visit the AOPA campus and share the joy of many years of working together for the GA community.
“It’s a big year for Sun ‘n Fun, the fiftieth anniversary of the Aerospace Expo,” said Kollin Stagnito, AOPA vice president of media and marketing. “AOPA celebrated 85 years with AOPA members here at Sun ‘n Fun. Hundreds came out to the anniversary party on Wednesday night to gather for dinner and camaraderie with other pilots.”
The annual pilgrimage to Sun ‘n Fun is a must on every pilot’s to-do list, so if you missed the excitement this year, start planning your journey for next time. For us at AOPA, the best part of an already legendary event is getting to interact with members from across the country and around the world.