12/17/2020
May we all follow our dreams and passions upwards and onwards.
Thank you, Orville and Wilbur on your anniversary of flight.
Wings over Waukesha is a non-profit airshow dedicated to promoting aviation, education, and honoring
Wings Over Waukesha Air Show has been held from 2011 through 2014 at Waukesha County Airport, featuring a variety of nationally-renowned aerobatics acts, wing walkers, sky divers and a host of contemporary and vintage aircraft from both civilian and military aviation. The show is canceled for 2015 due to runway reconstruction and the need for greater financial support. If you would like to donate
12/17/2020
May we all follow our dreams and passions upwards and onwards.
Thank you, Orville and Wilbur on your anniversary of flight.
12/08/2020
Gone but never forgotten!
Forever Blue Skies, Mr. Yeager.
Chuck Yeager, U.S. Air Force officer who broke speed of sound, dies at 97 “America’s greatest Pilot, & a legacy of strength, adventure, & patriotism will be remembered forever,” his wife said.
12/07/2020
December 7, 1941.
Please take a moment today to remember the brave men of Pearl Harbor.
10/13/2016
Happy Birthday to the US Navy!
08/23/2016
We regret to inform everyone of the cancelation of the 2016 Wings Over Waukesha AirShow.
05/17/2016
Waukesha cadet receives flight scholarship from National Headquarters Waukesha cadet receives flight scholarship from National Headquarters 2016-05-15 Cadet Second Lieutenant Geet Pandya has received a $1,000 flight scholarship from CAP’s National Headquarters to advance his flight training goals. CAP cadets who have earned the General Billy Mitchell Award can compete...
03/29/2016
Today, on Vietnam Veterans Day, we salute all those who served and honor in our hearts all those who did not come home.
03/25/2016
Columbine II to KVBW Columbine II Landing at Bridgewater Airport (Approach End)
03/21/2016
That's All Brother - Save the Airplane that Led the D-Day Invasion Last year an iconic piece of history was discovered lying in an aircraft boneyard in Wisconsin. It was the Douglas C-47 “That’s All, Brother” - the airplane ...
Congratulations Chief Byers!