When: July 30-31st 2005
Where: Glacier Park International Airport in Kalispell, Montana
What will be there: U.S. Navy Blue Angels (most of the planes have been here since December), the Pietsch Brothers, Harrier, F-15 Eagle
Displays: F-117A Nighthawk, Stealth Fighter / F-16 Falcon, Fighter Jet / AH-1 Cobra Gunship, Helicopter / UH-1 Black Hawk, Helicopter / T-38A Talon, Supersonic Jet / F/1-18 Hornet, jet of the Blue Angels / F-15 Eagle, Fighter Jet / C-5, Galaxy, Largest Airplane in the World / E-2C Hawkeye, Carrier Based Surveillance Plan (I’ve been on this plane and it’s rocks ….) / A-10 Warthog, Tank Killer
Ticket Prices:
Before July 22nd : One Day Adult Ticket – $15.00 / One Day Child Ticket (12 yrs. and under) – $5.00 / Two Day Adult Ticket – $20.00 / Two Day Child Ticket (12 yrs and under) – $10.00 / Three and Under – Free!
After July 22nd: One Day Adult Ticket – $20.00 / One Day Child Ticket – $10.00 / Two Day Adult Ticket – $30.00 / Two Day Child Ticket – $15.00 / Three and Under – Free!

The Glacier Park International Airshow 2005

Where to buy tickets:
Glacier Bank Branches
202 Main St. (Kalispell Main Branch)
49 Commons Loop (Kalispell Buffalo Hills Branch)
135 East Center Street (Kalispell Drive In)
822 Nucleus Ave (Col. Falls)
319 East 2nd St. (Whitefish)
Lake Hill Shopping Center (Bigfork)
2199 Hwy 2 East (Evergreen)
14 2nd Ave West (Polson)
Sportsman & Ski Haus
Junction Hwy 2 & 93 (Kalispell)
Mountain Mall (Whitefish)
Kalispell Chamber of Commerce
15 Depot Park (Kalispell)


Comments

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  1. david on February 13, 2005 8:05 pm

    Very cool…sounds like it might be a great time to take a trip to Kalispell!

  2. Jen on February 13, 2005 8:15 pm

    I agree as well. I’ll be the one who is trying to steal the Black Hawk. *looks around* Kidding government …

  3. Randy on February 13, 2005 10:51 pm

    The new template looks a little funky in Firefox.

  4. Jen on February 13, 2005 11:07 pm

    I’m attempting to work on it, however there’s a part of me that wishes David would go back to MT because I am so on top of that program, lol.

  5. Courtney on March 8, 2005 1:40 pm

    Woo Hoo! I live here in Kalispell with my boyfriend (who was born and raised here), who served in the Air Force during the 1st Gulf War. And what did he work on? The F-117 Stealth! This was before I met him, so I’ll be looking foreward to the Airshow! Thanks for the new info!

  6. ms7168 on December 24, 2007 4:46 am

    Looks elegant with Safari :)

  7. darlena on May 30, 2009 5:56 pm

    When is the next scheduled air show

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