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Tacoma Narrows Airport to Host Second Annual Wings & Wheels

The second annual event will be at the Tacoma Narrows Airport on July 1 in Gig Harbor.

Information courtesy of Pierce County.

Tacoma Freedom Fair Wings & Wheels is back for its second year with airplane fly-bys, a meet and greet with pilots, airplane and helicopter rides, displays, a car show, a motorcycle show and more.

Wings & Wheels runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 1, at the in Gig Harbor.

The event is part of the Tacoma Freedom Fair, which is produced by the Tacoma Events Commission. Freedom Fair activities take place on June 29 (Military Appreciation Night at Cheney Stadium), July 1 (Wings & Wheels) and July 4 (The Tacoma Freedom Fair & Air Show).

"Wings & Wheels has something for everyone: historic planes, cool cars and motorcycles, great music, Tuskegee Airmen, and more," said Doug Miller, executive director of the Tacoma Events Commission. "We're excited to give the public the opportunity to see beautiful aircraft, cars, and motorcycles up close, and meet the pilots that will be showing off their flying skills during the airshow on July 4."

Vintage aircraft and warbirds

"Visitors will see a B-17 Flying Fortress, AD-1 SkyRaider, P-51 Mustang, T-33 Shooting Star, Stearman, T-6 Texan, Huey and Cobra helicopters, as well as many others," said Doug Fratoni, aviation events director. "Also, the United States Army is bringing three helicopters to the event, including the CH-47 Chinook, UH-60 Blackhawk and OH-58."

Those 18 and older can buy tickets to fly aboard the B-17 Flying Fortress Sentimental Journey online. The ride ticket includes event admission and parking.

Cool wheels

A highlight of this event is a display of 250 amazing cars, trucks and motorcycles. Don't miss the Smoke & Thunder Jet Car race an airplane down the runway to open and close the event.

Food and music

Several food booths will be available to choose from for lunch, dinner, and dessert, so come hungry. Those over 21 can visit the Reflections at the Airport beer garden. Live music will be provided by the Air Force Band of the Golden West and Shambala (A Three Dog Night Tribute Band) presented by the La Stella Foundation.

Tickets and parking

Admission for Wings & Wheels is $12 for adults and $5 for children ages 7 to 17. Children 6 and under get in free. Tickets are available at the door, or in advance at www.FreedomFair.com. Those that wish to exhibit their motorcycle or car can also register on the website.

Parking at the airport is limited. Those who purchase event tickets online in advance will have priority access to the onsite parking on a first-come, first-served basis.

Offsite parking will be very conveniently located in the southernmost parking area of Uptown Gig Harbor Shopping Center (south of the movie theatre and east of MultiCare). is located southeast of the intersection of Point Fosdick Drive and Olympic Drive. Free express shuttle bus transportation to Wings & Wheels will be provided throughout the event at 10-15 minute intervals. The designated Uptown shuttle stop is the sidewalk location occupied by two dairy cow statues in front of the adjacent ice cream parlor.

Information for residents and pilots

Residents around the airport can expect some air noise during the event due to fly-bys and fly-ins.

The airport will remain open for normal operations, with the exception of several 30-minute airspace closures throughout the day.

A Federal Aviation Administration NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) alert for aircraft operators will be published in advance with the exact time of the airspace closures.

Volunteers needed

The Tacoma Events Commission is seeking volunteers for this event. If interested, please fill out the online volunteer form at www.FreedomFair.com.

Learn more about the Tacoma Narrows Airport here.

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