Naval Airpower Legacy

Event Date: 
July 8, 2011 - 8:45pm - 10:15pm
Location: 
Naval Aviation Monument at 25th St.

NAVAL AIRPOWER LEGACY is a theatrical re-telling of the history of naval aviation honoring it’s centennial.  On May 8, 1911, the Navy ordered its first airplanes and United States Naval Aviation was born. The Navy's aviation arm was founded on the same courage and spirit that still define its ranks: self-taught flier Eugene Ely, wearing a football helmet and a bicycle inner tube as a life preserver, became the first man to both take off and land on the deck of a ship. Over the next nine decades, Naval Aviation roared forward on the backs of the most advanced aircraft and well-trained aviators and flight crews in the world. Now, 100 years after it’s founding, the spirit and essence of United States Naval Aviation is celebrated in this 30-minute theatrical show.