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Biggest Little Airshow 2025

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BIGGEST Little Airshow 2025 vintage aircraft on patriotic background.
The Pearl Harbor Museum, Battleship USS Missouri, and model airplanes
By Joe Naué | joe@glidercusa.com | Photos by the author
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Fighter jet in flight, grunge background, text "MARINES" and "01" visible.
01.This F/A-18 Hornet was flown by Don Corum.
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Wartime plane with star insignia on vintage red and cream background.
02.This B-17 belongs to Jamie Fiffle.
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Two men stand beside a small red aircraft on the tarmac.
03.Don Corum and Jan Sundberg with the Pitts Challenger III.
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Fighter jet with USAF markings flying, trailing smoke against blue sky.
04.Gen. Ray Johns Jr., USAF (Ret.) showed what his F-86 could do.

The last weekend in August saw crowds gather on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum to watch The Biggest Little Airshow, an RC spectacular featuring ace pilots from Southern California’s Warbird West and local Oahu fliers. The biennial event also featured a chance for kids to fly RC aircraft for the first time.

The top billing each day was an hour-long airshow performed by the Warbirds West pilot team flying exquisite Scale models. An even bigger attraction, for the kids anyway, proved to be remotely controlling their own airplane, first on a flight simulator, and then on the flightline.

The much used and abused Apprentice and AeroScout models, along with Spektrum radios, were donated by Horizon Hobby. A total of six pilot stations were set up, with a waiting time of up to an hour. Throughout the weekend, 420 kids received a 5-minute flying session, along with a pilot logbook.

"The wait, the heat, the humidity … none of that mattered to these kids," said Gen. Ray Johns Jr., USAF (Ret.), who was the director of the event. "And their smiles made it all worthwhile for the countless volunteers who helped make the weekend a success." Ray said the show, which was first held in 2008, was attended by more than 5,000 people on Saturday and more than 3,000 people on Sunday. Over the years, more than 3,200 kids have gone through the RC flight training.

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A group enjoys an outdoor show, smiling and looking up.
05.Kids were given the opportunity to try model flying, which proved to be a huge hit.
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Man standing with a large scale model aircraft on an airstrip, number 86 on plane.
06.Mike Fetyko poses with his F4U Corsair.

"Anyone who flies RC has noticed a certain aging of the participants, and events like these introduce kids to dream that a career in aviation is possible and gives our hobby a chance to grow," said Matt Derego, a volunteer flight instructor from the Paradise Flyers RC Club. "We offer RC flight training to youngsters four times a year here at Ford Island, and the sessions at the show are by far the best attended." Several Paradise Flyers and Mid-Pacific Soaring Society club members are volunteer instructor pilots.

Noteworthy in the Scale flying exhibition was Don Corum’s 1/2-scale Pitts Challenger III biplane, which was powered by a six-cylinder 360cc engine and performed spectacular maneuvers. Also pleasing the crowd were two 1/4.5-scale T-33s flown in formation by Leo Huerta and Jan Sundberg.

The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum and the Battleship USS MissouriMemorial partnered up to present a weekend of events sponsored by the Bob & Dolores Hope Foundation. Special thanks go to Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum Chairman of the Board Gen. Johns, the museum staff, and the many volunteers for their support and assistance in coordinating this special event.

BIGGEST LITTLE AIRSHOW

AIRCRAFT OF THE BIGGEST LITTLE AIRSHOW

A6M52 Zero(John Gerhardt)

Manufacturer:Top RC Model

Power:Saito FG-90R3 radial engine

Scale:1/4

A6M3 Zero(Bill Derego)

Manufacturer:Nick Ziroli Giant Scale Plans

Power:Zenoah GT80 engine

Scale:1/5

Viper Demo Team F-16(Max Huerta)

Manufacturer:Global Jet Club

Power:Xicoy X180 turbine engine

Scale:1/6

U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds F-16(Don Corum)

Manufacturer:BVM Jets

Power:KingTech K-320 turbine engine

Scale:1/5

Pitts Challenger III(Don Corum)

Manufacturer:Bill Hempel

Power:Kolm six-cylinder 360cc engine

Scale:1/2

F/A-18 Hornet(Don Corum)

Manufacturer:BVM Jets

Power:KingTech K-320 turbine engine

Scale:1/5

F4U Corsair(Bill Derego)

Manufacturer:Nick Ziroli Giant Scale Plans

Power:Saito FG-90R3 radial engine

Scale:1/4.5

F4U Corsair(Mike Fetyko)

Manufacturer:Peter Goldsmith

Power:Valach five-cylinder radial engine

Scale:1/4

F-86(Ray Johns)

Manufacturer:Tomahawk; built by HVN Custom Models

Power:Jets Munt M210 turbine engine

Scale:1/3.7

U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds T-33 Shooting Star, nonweathered(Jan Sundberg)

Manufacturer:Fei Bao

Power:AceX-190 turbine engine

Scale:1/4.5

U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds T-33 Shooting Star, weathered(Leo Huerta)

Manufacturer:Fei Bao

Power:KingTech K-180 turbine engine

Scale:1/4.5

P-40 Warhawk(Max Huerta)

Manufacturer:Top

Flite Power:Desert Aircraft DA-85 engine

Scale:1/5.5

P-51 Mustang(Hugo Carcamo)

Manufacturer:Hangar 9

Power:Desert Aircraft DA-60 engine

Scale:1/5

B-17(Jamie Fiffle)

Manufacturer:Scratch-built from Don Smith plans

Power:Four E-Flite Power 160 motors with 12S battery

Scale:1/9

Gloster Meteor(Larry De Rego)

Manufacturer:Scratch-built from David Nelson plans

Power:Two KingTech K-55G4 turbine engines

Scale:1/7.5

SOURCES:

Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum

(808) 441-1000

pearlharboraviationmuseum.org

Battleship Missouri Memorial

(808) 455-1600

ussmissouri.org

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Vintage USAF Thunderbird jet flying in blue sky with clouds.
07.Leo Huerta flew his T-33 in the Thunderbirds paint scheme.
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Two people with model jets at an airfield, red and white control tower behind.
08.Jets proved to be quite popular at the show. Here, Leo Huerta and Jan Sundberg show off their T-33 jets.
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Vintage fighter plane with shark mouth art flying in blue sky.
09.Max Huerta flew this beautiful P-40 Warhawk.
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Group in blue shirts posing in front of a Navy jet with a U.S. flag backdrop.
10.A group shot of all of the volunteer pilots who made the introductory flights successful.
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Two people in blue shirts stand with a model plane near a control tower.
11.John and Sharla Gerhardt pose in front of the tower with their A6M52 Zero.
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Man wearing a red lei, white shirt with "PEARL HARBOR AVIATION MUSEUM" text, smiling.
12.Gen. Ray Johns Jr., USAF (Ret.) was the director of The Biggest Little Air Show on Ford Island.

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