
A TBM Avenger, the largest single-engine bomber of WWII, will visit the Winchester Regional Airport in Winchester, VA for one day only Saturday April 26 during the Apple Blossom Airshow. The Capital Wing of the Commemorative Air Force will provide a unique “wing walk” where the public can walk on the wing of the TBM Avenger and see the cockpit with all its instruments and controls.
“For most people, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity,” said Pete Ballard, event coordinator for the Capital Wing. “There is just something awe inspiring to look at the huge radial engine developing 1,900 hp from its 14 cylinders. Scanning the instruments and controls in the cockpit of the TBM Avenger lets you imagine you are in the Pacific Theater during WWII. You can literally feel a sense of history.”
In addition to the TBM Avenger, the Capital Wing will have on static display a Japanese Fuji LM-1, one of only three still flying anywhere in the world, and a French Alouette II, the world’s first jet powered helicopter.
Headlining the Apple Blossom Airshow will be the Flying Circus of Bealton, VA. Always entertaining, the “Barnstormers” will present a parachute jumper, wing walker on a Stearman, and vintage bi-plane rides.

The Winchester Airport is located on Airport Road with parking for the Airshow available at the Navy Federal Credit Union, 141 Security Drive, Winchester with complementary shuttle service to the Airport. Handicapped parking only is available at the Airport. Admission is $13 with children under 12 free. The event is open from 9 am to 3 pm with a rain date of Sunday April 27.
A portion of the proceeds from the Airshow will benefit the Winchester Regional Aviation Foundation, a nonprofit that provides aerospace and aviation workforce development, education, and scholarships in the Northern Shenandoah Valley region.
Warbird rides in the TBM Avenger, and four other WWII warbirds from the Capital Wing, will be available at the Winchester Airport on October 18 and may be booked in advance at the Capital Wing rides website https://www.

“Our mission at the Capital Wing is to keep our WWII warbirds flying to honor the thousands of men and women who built, serviced, and flew these vintage aircraft,” said Ballard, “Although we are based in Culpeper, Virginia, we take our warbirds on the road so as many people as possible can see and hear and feel what WWII military aviation was like eighty years ago.”
For more information email [email protected] or go to our general website https://www.capitalwingcaf.
