North Alabama AirFest
Alabama Airshow
Dates:
September 13-14, 2025
General Admission
$16.90ย ย incl. $1.90 Feeย
VIP
$48.70 incl. $3.70 Fee
Veteran Ticket –
$0
Animals, tents, coolers, outside food or drinks are prohibited.
Only clear bags and clear reusable water bottles will be allowed inside the gates.
Titan Aerobatic Team
The TITAN Aerobatic Team is a renowned formation aerobatics team that has been thrilling airshow audiences for over four decades. Originally founded in 1984 by Alan Henley and Steve Gustafson as the North American Aerobatic Team, they became widely known as the AeroShell Aerobatic Team from 2001 until late 2023, thanks to a long-standing sponsorship with AeroShell fuels. In December 2023, they entered a new era, rebranding as the TITAN Aerobatic Team under the sponsorship of TITAN Aviation Fuels. The team flies vintage World War II-era North American AT-6 Texans, known for their historical role as advanced trainers for military pilots. Their performances feature tight loops, rolls, bomb bursts, and perfectly synchronized formation flying, all executed with precision by a four-ship team.
The current lineup includes team lead Mark Henley (Alanโs twin brother), right wing Bryan Regan, left wing and co-founder Steve Gustafson, and slot pilot Jimmy Fordham, a retired Delta A330 captain with over 22,000 flight hours. Their camaraderie and professionalism are central to their success, with a clear team culture of mutual respect and no egosโโno jerks allowed.โ The teamโs routines are a visual spectacle, showcasing vintage aircraft flown with modern-day skill and teamwork honed over decades. A recent โSmoke On!โ article in Plane & Pilot gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at a ride-along experience, emphasizing the grace and thrill of their performances.
As they continue to mark their 40th year, the TITAN Aerobatic Team remains a fan favorite on the airshow circuit, with 2025 appearances scheduled at events such as Sun โn Fun, Thunder Over Louisville, EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, and the North Alabama Airfest. Though retirement may be on the horizon for some of the members, the team continues to perform at the highest levelโpreserving a legacy of precision flying and aviation heritage for new generations of spectators.
Skip Stewart Airshows
Skip Stewart is one of the most electrifying performers in the airshow world, known for his high-energy routines and custom-built aerobatic biplanes. Born in Decatur, Alabama, Stewartโs love for aviation began early, inspired by his grandfather, a crop-dusting pilot. After attending his first airshow at 14, he pursued a degree in Aerospace Administration from Middle Tennessee State University, earned commercial and instructor licenses, and later became a captain for FedEx Express. But itโs in the airshow arena where Skip has truly made his name, piloting a pair of radically modified Pitts S-2S biplanes named Prometheus and Prometheus 2. These โmuscle biplanesโ feature 400-horsepower engines, +12/-7 G tolerance, and custom everythingโfrom wings to cowlingsโbuilt for maximum performance and showmanship.
Stewartโs performances are defined by their intensity and creativity, often beginning with a low knife-edge pass immediately after takeoff and escalating into gravity-defying maneuvers like inverted ribbon cuts, tail-first tumbles, and on-the-deck aerobatics. He has performed stunts such as flying under a jumping motorcycle, racing a jet truck, and finishing routines with smoking โdonutsโ spun on one wheel during landing. His thrilling style has earned him numerous accolades, including the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship and the Art Scholl Memorial Award. Despite the daring nature of his routines, Skip emphasizes safety and preparation above all, and he often collaborates with other performers in team acts like โTinStix of Dynamiteโ and โMayhem.โ
In 2025, Skipโs airshow tour includes top aviation events such as Sun โn Fun in Lakeland, Florida, EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Wings Over South Texas, the Fort Wayne Air Show, and the North Alabama Airfest in September. His tour also features international stops in Central and South America earlier in the year. Skip Stewart has logged over 10,000 flight hours, and whether flying solo or as part of a group, his passion, precision, and extreme showmanship continue to captivate airshow audiences across the globe.
GhostWriter Airshows
Nathan Hammondโpilot and operator ofย GhostWriter Airshowsโcommands a highly modified 1956 de Havilland Super Chipmunk originally built for the Royal Canadian Air Force. Through nearly 3,000 manโhours of dedicated work, the aircraft has been transformed with upgraded wings, engine, and systems to produce around 350โฏhp, cruise at 150โฏmph, climb at 2,500โฏfeet per minute, and reach a ceiling of roughly 17,500โฏfeet. Prior to flying this beautiful machine, Nate logged over 7,000 flight hours across vintage and modern aircraft, earned a Commercial Pilot license and an Airframe & Powerplant Mechanics license, and developed his skywriting and aerobatic expertise with SkyDancer Airshows beginning in 1998.
GhostWriterโs show unfolds in three mesmerizing acts. The daytime performance kicks things off with a blazing 350โฏhp aerobatic displayโsmoke trails, tight loops, long vertical climbs, and rollsโdemonstrating what this โtrainer on steroidsโ can accomplish (ghostwriterairshows). During nighttime shows, the plane becomes a spectacle of light and color: outfitted with approximately 4,000 LED lights and over 200โ250 pounds of pyrotechnics, GhostWriter weaves a choreographed aerial ballet against the dark sky. The colors and pyro sequence are fully customizable, whether to honor veterans in red, white, and blue, reflect local school colors, or match event themes.
In addition to his dual daytime and nighttime performances, Nathan specializes in skywritingโcreating messages visible for miles in every direction. His plane can render letters up to two miles high and ten miles wide, making GhostWriter a powerful tool for skyborne advertising and sponsor visibility . A regular fixture at major U.S. airshows like the Fort Wayne Air Show and Wings Over Western Kentucky, this act delivers highโoctane aerobatics, dazzling night displays, and artistic messaging in the skyโall from one unforgettable aircraft.
Randy W Ball – FighterJets Inc
Randy W. Ball is widely recognized asย North Americaโs top civilian jet demonstration pilot, having flown well overย 1,500 performancesย across the continentโmore than any other jet demo pilot, civilian or military. He began flying airshows in 1982 and has overย 40 years of flying experience, earning the distinction of being theย only pilot in North America to hold both day and night unlimited aerobatic jet ratingsย from the FAA . During his career, he has piloted more thanย 44 aircraft types from nine countries, including Russian-built jets, and continues to balance his airshow career with flying as a regional airline captain.
Randyโs performance centerpiece is his meticulously restoredย MiGโ17Fย (often known by tail number 1611), which he dedicated nearly four years to restoring. Capable of pullingย 8โฏg turns, climbing toย 30,000โฏft in under three minutes, and reaching speeds up toย Mach 1, the MiG demonstrates the tight-turning fighter legacy of the Soviet eraโand Randy uses it to deliver airshow performances that blend raw jet power and aerobatic precision. His demo routine is styled after tactical Viper performances, with vertical ascents, high-speed passes at just 100โฏft above the ground, tight highโg turns, and smoke-enhanced photo passesโoften at speeds exceedingย 500โฏknots (.9+ Mach).
Representingย FighterJets Inc., Randy is also an accomplished airshow ambassador and aviation educator. A board member of the Historical Aviation Memorial Museum and former ICAS safety board member, he frequently engages with youth organizations like Civil Air Patrol cadets and Boy Scouts to inspire future pilots. He flies at major shows across North Americaโincluding night shows and multiโaircraft formations aboard jets like the MiGโ17 and Tโ33โwith FighterJets Inc. also maintaining other vintage jet platforms such as the MiGโ17PF, Tโ37, and others (fighterjets.com). Known for his strong social media presence and media features around the globe, Randy continues to bring jet aviation history to life with energy, expertise, and a deep connection to fans and the next generation of aviators.
Let me know if youโd like his 2025 appearance schedule, aircraft specs, video highlights, or details on booking and public interaction!
Flagship Detroit Foundation
Theย Flagship Detroit Foundationย is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit devoted to the preservation, operation, and display of the historicย Douglas DCโ3 โFlagship Detroitโ, which is recognized as the oldest flying DCโ3 in the world. Delivered to American Airlines in March 1937, this plane carried passengers and mail across key U.S. routesโincluding flights that carried the First Lady, Eleanor Rooseveltโuntil 1947. After decades of varied service, the aircraft was acquired by a group of American Airlines captains led by George Dennis, who restored it with extensive volunteer labor and began operating it under the foundationโs banner to honor early commercial aviation history.
Through airshow appearances and educational outreach, the foundation aims to educate both younger and older generations about the pivotal role of the DCโ3 in making passenger air travel viable. Their mission is to celebrate the designers, engineers, flight crews, and airline professionals who contributed to making air travel the safe, reliable mode of transport it is today. With decades of volunteer-driven restoration, the foundation operates the aircraft as a flying tribute while appearing at aviation events across the United States.
Membership and financial support are key to sustaining the foundation’s operations. Annual memberships start at $100, while lifetime memberships are available at $1,000. Members may be eligible for local nostalgia flights aboard the DCโ3 (weather and events permitting), and the Foundation welcomes tax-deductible donations of cash, parts, or supplies. While the organization is based in Shelbyville, Tennessee, the plane bears the name “Detroit” in honor of its heritage and original American Airlines registration
Mini Jet Airshows
Tom โLarkโ Larkin createdย Mini Jet Airshowsย to fulfill a lifelong ambitionโto perform solo aerobatics in a โminiโ jet. Inspired as a child by seeing the legendary BDโ5J in flight, Larkin pursued aviation through a career spanning Fโ15 and Tโ38 instructor roles in the U.S. Air Force, followed by airline captain duties. With over 9,000 hours in more than 55 aircraft typesโapproximately 8,000 of those in jetsโhe later transitioned his focus entirely to the experimentalย SubSonex JSX003ย jet, realizing his dream of flying a diminutive yet powerful jet on the airshow circuit.
At the heart of the show is JSX003, a fully aerobatic kit-built jet with a dry weight under 500โฏlb and speeds up to 300โฏmph. Powered by a Czech-built PBS TJ-100 turbine producing 258โฏlbf of thrust while burning roughly 45โฏgph of jet fuel, the jet is wrapped in vinyl (no paint) and equipped with a custom smoke-oil system that releases about 7 gallons per showโcreating dramatic vapor trails from takeoff through the routine.
Larkin performs routines drawn from his fighter instructor training, featuring high energy aerobatics in a compact aerial footprint. His SubSonex enables unique maneuvers previously unseen in modern airshowsโtight turns, rapid vertical climbs, snap rolls, and photo-pass smoke sequences that stand out against bigger aircraft acts. Mini Jet Airshows delivers one of the most distinctive solo jet experiences on tour, capturing attention through sheer scale and skill packed into a pint-sized performer
Northern Stars Aeroteam
Theย Northern Stars Aeroteamย is a three-plane formation aerobatic team founded by Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) veterans. Fully accredited by Transport Canada and the FAA, the team pilots classicย Pitts Special S-2 aircraftย in tight, high-energy formations accented by smoke trails and crisp freestyle elements. Shows typically begin with a dramatic opposing pass followed by Brent Handyโs solo aerobatics at surface level, before Todd Farrell and Greg HumeโPowell join for tightly choreographed loops, rolls, and formation flying reminiscent of elite military teams.
Team leadย Brent Handyย is a former CFโ18 fighter pilot and Snowbirds solo performer who now serves as lead when not flying with the Snowbirds for the 2024โ2025 seasons.ย Todd Farrell, originally a Hawk instructor and Cโ17 pilot, overcame cancer to return to high-performance flying and serves as right wing, flying now as an airline training captain.ย Greg HumeโPowell, interim team lead and left wing, is a multi-role RCAF veteran and former Snowbirds solo pilot who now flies Boeing 787s for Air Canada.
With performances across Canada and the U.S.โincluding Barrie, Summerside, Cleveland, and Huntsville in their 2025 scheduleโthe Northern Stars bring a blend of precision, passion, and storytelling to the airshow circuit. Their aerobatic routines leverage the Pitts aircraftโs tight turning radius to deliver continuous action, often enhanced by onboard interplane radio chatter for added audience engagement. Whether for airshow fans or sponsors, their unique combination of veteran pedigree and spirited flying makes each show a standout experience.
Sky Soldiers Demo Team
Hereโs an informative threeโparagraph overview of the Sky Soldiers Demo Team, officially known as the U.S. Army Sky Soldiers Cobra Demonstration Team, operated by the Army Aviation Heritage Foundation:
The Sky Soldiers Demo Team consists of four veteran U.S. Army aviators flying the iconicย Bell AHโ1F Cobra attack helicopters, painted in classic black and gold to represent Army Aviation heritage. Comprising decorated veterans with combat experienceโincluding missions in Vietnam, Desert Storm, and Operation Iraqi Freedomโthe pilots together have logged overย 65,000 flight hours, includingย 5,400 combat flight hours. Theyโre supported by the nonprofit Army Aviation Heritage Foundation and fly as a specialized recruiting and educational demonstration unit sponsored by the U.S. Army.
Their show is a tightly choreographed,ย 20-minute โupโclose and personalโ performanceย that mimics military tactical flight routines. The sequence includes opposing passes, formation flying, and simulated combat scenarios such as a rescue of a downed aviator using a UHโ1 Huey for extraction and AHโ1 Cobra support. Smoke generators enhance the visuals, and pyrotechnics are often used at airshows to heighten excitement and realism.
Beyond aerial maneuvers, Sky Soldiers bring a fullย educational and engagement experienceย to events. The team often includes interactive ground exhibits, heritage displays, and even offering helicopter rides in conjunction with airshows. The goal is not just to entertain, but to honor Army Aviation history, inspire future aviators, and provide a tangible demonstration of Army strengths in motion.
Exotic Car Rides – Smile Awhile Inc
Smile Awhile Inc. is a U.S.โbased 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded by Brian Land, who was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia in 2010. During treatment, he learned about a boy undergoing cancer therapy whose simple wish was to experience exotic cars. Inspired, Brian eventually bought a 2017 Lamborghini Aventador SV, bright yellow and thunderous, to grant rides to cancer patientsโoffering a brief escape and a beaming smile reddit.com+10Smile Awhile Inc+10Smile Awhile Inc+10.
The core of Smile Awhileโs mission is giving free exotic car rides (each valued at around $200 in fuel, insurance, and logistics) to cancer patientsโprimarily from Clearview Cancer Institute and St. Jude. Rides are policeโescorted, and each participant receives a rally shirt and a video of their ride. According to local media, many recipients say they forget theyโre ill during the experience, highlighting its emotional impact whnt.com+1Smile Awhile Inc+1.
Smile Awhile also hosts annual charity rally events, bringing together exotic car owners, volunteers, sponsors, and patients for a shared celebration. One upcoming rally is scheduled for September 2025 near Huntsville, AL, including a party and fundraiser. The organization actively invites others nationwide to contributeโwhether by donating, sponsoring, or lending their exotic vehicles to help expand the impact beyond Alabama
John Scherff Airshows
John Scherff is a seasoned FAA ATP-rated demonstration pilot known for his solo aerobatic performances in theย North American Tโ28 Trojan, expertly flown to a minimum altitude ofย 500 feetย under his waiver authority.ย With a focus on high-energy excitement, Scherff delivers aerobatic routines packed with smooth loops, barrel rolls, and dramatic โcircle the jumperโ maneuversโshowcasing the rugged performance of this vintage military trainer aircraft.
His Tโ28 routines emphasize the planeโs power and maneuverability through seamless vertical climbs, tight-turning sequences all the while enveloped in a smoke plume to accentuate every twist and turn. These high-octane movements recall classic military demonstration precision, yet are executed entirely solo, giving each display Scherffโs personal signature through timing, flair, and flight discipline.
John Scherff regularly appears at major North American airshowsโsuch as the North Alabama Airfest and Red, White & Blue Airshowโwhere heโs featured under billing like โJohn Scherff Tโ28โ among other high-profile acts. His performance appeals to fans of warbird aviation and solo aerobatics alike, blending historical aircraft heritage with modern showmanship to deliver a memorable aerial experience.




