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Spectacular Military Aircraft Flyovers, Interactive Expos, Futuristic Air & Space Demonstrations, Stirring Concerts, Legendary Film Festivals and More Highlight Air Force Week Festivities Nov. 14-21

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Posted 11 November 2008 @ 08:06 pm ET

EL SEGUNDO, Calif., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Spectacular events, free tothe public throughout Southern California for individuals and families,highlight the region's first Air Force Week, Nov. 14-21. Activities showcasethe U.S. Air Force's impressive capabilities and recognize the contributionsand importance of service members and the communities supporting them.

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U.S. Air Force airmen from local Air Force bases will participate indemonstrations, flyovers, film festivals, concerts, educational activities andunique expositions.

Events include Air Force Week Opening Ceremonies Nov. 14 at 10:30 a.m. atHollywood and Highland Center with flyovers of military aircraft rarely seenby the public; a proclamation ceremony including government, military andcommunity dignitaries; and presentation to the Air Force of an honoraryreplica of the Hollywood Walk of Fame star, celebrating 44 Air Force veteranswith their own Walk of Fame stars.

An Air Force Exposition Nov. 14-16 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Hollywood andHighland Center features aircraft and interactive flight simulators such asthe F-22 Raptor cockpit demonstrator -- an exact replica of the F-22'scockpit; air, space and cyberspace technology; aircraft models and satellitephotos; 30-ft long rocket; a pararescue, rifle drill team and martial artsdemonstrations; famous costumes from Hollywood Air Force films; Air Force rockand Dixieland bands; and more.

Free film festivals of legendary movies include discussions with Air Forceheroes, actors, directors and/or technical staff from the movie. Films include"Air Force One," Nov. 11 at the Ronald Reagan Library, Simi Valley, with toursof real Air Force One aircraft; "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country," Nov.14 at The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Leonard Goldenson Theater,North Hollywood, Calif. with director Nicholas Meyer; "Fighter Pilot:Operation Red Flag," Nov. 16 at Regal Entertainment Canyon Country Theater,Santa Clarita, with a fighter pilot; "Apollo 13," Nov. 16 at the Art CenterCollege of Design Ahmanson Auditorium, Pasadena, with an astronaut and LunarRover display; and "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo," Nov. 16 at the Academy ofMotion Picture Arts and Sciences Linwood Dunn Theater, Hollywood, honoringWorld War II surviving Doolittle Raiders and author Joann Doolittle,granddaughter of General Jimmy Doolittle. Film festivals are free, but onlinereservations are required at http://www.airforceweek.com .

Air Force Week activities also include Wings Over Long Beach, Nov. 15-16at Long Beach Airport from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with aircraft displays andexhibitions (free parking, $5 admission). The Air Force Band of the GoldenWest free concert is set for historic Warner Grand Theater, San Pedro, Nov. 16at 3 p.m.

"California is instrumental to air and space enterprises as indicated byan air and space economic impact in excess of $125 billion," says General C.Robert Kehler, commander, Air Force Space Command. "California has a longlegacy of air and space 'firsts,' including Capt. 'Chuck" Yeager breaking thesound barrier in 1947, and building the first U.S. space station, Skylab I,and the first geosynchronous communication and meteorological satellites.California continues to lead the nation in technology and is a world leader inthe development of future air and space capabilities. The Air Force has reapedtremendous benefits from California's air and space innovations which help usdaily to fly, fight and win in air, space and cyberspace."

Southern California Air Force bases participating in Air Force Weekinclude Los Angeles AFB, Vandenberg AFB, Edwards AFB, March Air Reserve Baseand Channel Islands Air National Guard Station.

For Air Force Week information or online film festival reservations, visithttp://www.airforceweek.com.

Contact: Air Force Space & Missile Systems Center Media Relations Division (310) 653-1131 (424) 702-9462 (310) 227-6105SOURCE Air Force Space & Missile Systems Center


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