Aviation achievements caught on camera
Antiguan expats live all over the world. 365antigua.com are fortunate to receive content from of of Antigua's offshore talents.
In Fort Worth Texas, Antiguan born photographer Jackson Teshorn (aka The Kid Dynomite) attended an airshow with friends and documented the exciting event. Pilots from across the country showcased their talents with death defying mid-air stunts. Various aircraft were parked for visitors to actually sit in the cockpits and check out the airplanes up close.
One of the exciting spectacles caught on camera was the School Time Jet Bus. It isn't your ordinary school bus. Tucked inside the bus is a 42,000-horsepower GE J-79 jet engine borrowed from an F4 Phantom. This flame-blasting bus was developed and built by mad scientists at IndyBoys Inc. It hits speeds up to 350 mph. Check out the photos in the gallery and a video of the School Time Jet Bus.
Also at the airshow was the famous Blue Angels. This U.S. Navy's Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron aka the Blue Angels have been performing since 1946. They were the final performance and stole the show.
Click below to enjoy both Kid Dynomite's photos and the airshow.
Antiguans enjoy U.S. airshow




































