Greg Koontz Airshows
Greg Koontz has been performing in airshows since 1974, when he joined Col. Moser's Flying Circus and learned his trademark maneuvers from the best in the business. Greg is an expert showman, and his airshow routines bring back good old-fashioned family entertainment in the best flying circus tradition! With TWO complete airshow acts, Greg Koontz and the Alabama Boys are a complete airshow package!
Super Decathlon
The Lycoming AEIO-360 engine with 180 horses, inverted fuel & oil systems and large wing allows for an up front and down low performance. Greg Koontz flies this popular plane through a solo aerobatic routine that demonstrates its agility with a full set of outside loops, vertical rolls, snaps & tumbles (not particularly in this sequence) and inverted passes. The grand finale is a down low, in the dirt inverted ribbon cut! We make it easy on the announcer as well. Announcing Greg's maneuvers play-by-play is not necessary, and he will address the crowd from the cockpit during his routine.
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Cub Comedy Act
World's SMallest Airport
Flown in the 1946 Piper J-3 Cub, this act begins as Greg - farmer Clem Cleaver - climbs up on the announcer's stand, demanding a flight lesson. Later in the show, he "steals" the plane and takes off alone, with his whole crew chasing. Grandpa shoots off a tire to get him down, and Clem lands on his pickup truck driven by Grandpa Fred as it races down the runway.
List of characters:
Greg Koontz - Clem Cleaver
Fred Masterson - Grandpa Fred
Bob the Instructor - Local talent
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